CalSpeedJune2018

Masters Points 1 - Diego Morales 1452 (342) 2 - Alexander Bermudez 1400 (255) 3 - Jose da Silva 1330 (263) 4 - Ariel Rubio 1232 (260) 5 - Steve Spring 1201 (280) Grand Masters Points 1 - Tom Zevin 842 (151) 2 - Jeff Latimer 841 (177) 3 - Tony Wika 767 (150) 4 - Brian Starr 737 (0) 5 - Gilbert Perez 512 (75) Sportsman Points 1 - Samuel Hunt 1165 (216) 2 - Rodney Bryant 1160 (211) 3 - Dmitry Korotkov 1132 (200) 4 - Tony Chen 1105 (244) 5 - Scott Milne 1100 (203) Jetson Lieser. While fourth and fifth pushed to bridge the small gap to the front three, the top two looked to eek out a small advantage on Eichlin in third. On lap six Lieser made the move for fourth, now just about to reach Eichlin for third, but still about a second back from the leaders. Lieser wasted little time going to the lead for the trailing three, towing both fourth and fifth along as they started to reel in the top two. With five to go it was once again a five driver train, while still with Yauney at the helm, the pressure was mounting as Lieser went purple and Fite with his best lap each on lap 11. She would hold off the imminent attack for at least one lap before Lieser would take over on lap 13, with Sean Fite going through as well to drop her to third. The counter was inevitable, with Alyssa moving back up to second, before making her move for the lead on the final lap. That move would come heading into Nuovo, but with Jetson holding the outside, he would have preferred line heading through Silk, and with a push from Fite and Yauney was back to third. The final chance was into the Long Beach corner, with Lieser going slightly defensive, and Fite lining up for an over-under and run coming off. A slight tap from Yauney at the Apex after a mis-timed move would negate the attempt however, and Jetson Lieser became the sixth different winner in as many races, his career first Super Series victory.

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