
Radical Cup and Sports Car Series Championship Lead Shifts in November Spring Mountain Race
The Charleston Peak 3.23-mile course at Spring Mountain challenged racers with its demanding layout and varying winter desert conditions during November's race weekend. The event showcased intense competition across both Radical and Sports Car grids.
Brandon Rambo dominated the Radical Gold class with victories in both races, claiming the championship lead. Tanner Harvey secured second place, while Mark Rohrwasser finished third. Veterans Alain Derzie and Erik Davis returned to add competition, alongside newcomer Steven Thomas.

Race cars competing on racetrack
In the Silver class, Chris Hinojosa achieved his first class win, gaining ground on Brian Reynolds in the championship. Reynolds, despite securing pole positions, finished second after encountering difficulties.

Race cars compete in desert landscape
The Rookie class saw Bruce Semler transition from Porsche to Radical, finishing third. Jason Horwitz secured his first victory with pole positions and fastest laps, while Sohaib Kureshi took second.

Race cars lined up against mountains
In the Sports Car Series, Brian Schmidt won the GT4 class debut, followed by Teddy Landau and Len Krick. The GTL class saw Blake Olsen triumph, with Chad Lancaster and Steve Hardie completing the podium. In GTU, Mark Ramsey's defensive driving secured victory over Kha Phan, while Brian Reynolds finished third.

Radical Cup 2024 standings

Spring Mountain Racing Championship Standings Table
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