After a significant amount of testing on Thursday followed by qualifying and Race 1 on Friday, two more races were completed Saturday. When the dust had finally settled, and trophies were awarded, Jon Field and Michai Stephens picked up wins in Platinum, Nicholas d’Orlando and Jordan Missig climbed to the top of the podium in Pro 1500 while the Pro 1340 victories went to PJ Hyett and Suellio Almeida. However, it may have been Raiden Nicol who impressed the most.
PLATINUM CLASS
Race 2
Jon Field led the Radical Cup North America field to the green flag for race two courtesy of his fastest lap in race one with Friday’s winner Michai Stephens flanked to his right. Chip Romer and Wayne Williams occupied row two with Clint Field starting fifth on the grid.
Jon Field got the jump on Michai Stephens into turn one, while Clint Field made a big move forward early on, jumping to P3 before a caution came out for a car stopped on the front straight, bunching the field back up.
Williams, in the fourth position, was behind the second of two Fields, just ahead of David Alban in fifth. When the green flag flew, it was an epic battle between Jon Field and Michai Stephens for the win, with the pair finishing less than .160 from one another and Field taking the win.
In an unbelievable last lap, Field drove almost entirely with a defensive line while Stephens tried several outside passes. In the end, Field and Stephens were joined on the podium by Clint Field in third with Louis Schriber and David Alban rounding out the top-five. Louis Schriber earned the Sunoco Hard Charger award for his efforts starting 34th on the grid and finishing fourth overall.
Race 3
A scheduling conflict kept Jon Field from taking the start of race three, handing the pole to Michai Stephens, who led Clint Field, Williams, Schriber, and Romer to the green.
In a race featuring a mandatory pit stop, Stephens would control the field out front and run flag-to-flag to take the win ahead of Schriber, who stood on the podium for the first time this weekend. Clint Field rounded out the podium with a solid drive to P3 as Romer advanced one position through the pit stop cycle to finish fourth. David Alban and Wayne Williams crossed the line fifth and sixth in the Platinum class.

