2019CalSpeedMagazineFeb

Masters Points 1 Jose da Silva [M] 356 338 2 Diego Morales [M] 355 0 3 Sheng Wu [M] 329 195 4 Ariel Rubio [M] 307 197 5 Randy McKee [M][S] 307 297 Grand Masters Points 1 Tony Wika [GM][S] 219 214 2 John Rice [GM][S] 213 191 3 Vladimir Orlov [GM][S] 209 110 4 Jeff Latimer [GM][S] 203 133 5 Tom Zevin [GM][S] 191 186 Sportsman Points 1 Spencer Russell [S] 342 285 2 Evan Karp [S] 326 319 3 Randy McKee [M][S] 307 297 4 Doug Yauney [M][S] 282 189 5 Adrian Jones [S] 277 215 Fite, not breaking ranks until deep into the race. Behind the lead duo was a similar story, as Patrick Britain led over Alyssa Yauney for the opening handful of circuits before the reigning champ made her move to second. This move cost them very little time, as they continued to lead a quartet of drivers that also included Adam Nagao and Taylor Hays. Things would change in the final few laps however, as Paulo Franca moved into the picture, with the whol front group eventually getting split up via the infighting. Out front it was just a two horse race, and with two laps to go, Calvin made his move to the lead. Fite would make a few looks, but it wasn’t until a defensive move by Calvin in the bustop corner on the final lap that he got close. It would be a drag race to the checkers, with Logan Calvin earning his 13th career win in the Super Series over Sean Fite by just .013 seconds. Alyssa Yauney would come away with the final podium spot after post race penalties were handed down, indicative of hard racing that had ensued. The CalSpeed Super Series returns March 30th on the longest course of the season, Grande. This will be the first Super Series event for the clockwise direction on the new layout, so it should be an exciting one. Don’t miss out!

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