Louis Schriber and Mike D’Ambrose Sr. gained class victories, while Raiden Nicol continued his winning ways at Road America for Radical Cup North America’s third round of the season. Racing alongside the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and with a full grid of 30-plus drivers, three races on Elkhart Lake’s famous 4.014-mile circuit delivered tight battles, standout performances, and momentum-building results as the series reached the halfway point of the season.
“A weekend of warm weather and hot competition across all three classes,” explained Radical Motorsport’s Tom Drewer. “We saw new names on the podium, numerous young guns impressed, particularly Raiden Nicol, Austin Riley, Valen Venkatesh, and Brady Clapham, and the series veterans delivered some of the best racing of the weekend, especially in high-horsepower SR10s.”
Qualifying:
Friday’s qualifying sessions set the tone early. In the Platinum class, ONE Motorsports’ Wayne Williams posted a 2:06.919 to take pole, narrowly beating out Louis Schriber and Steve Jenks. The top-five in class were separated by less than a second — a preview of how competitive the races would be. It was a particularly impressive turnaround for Williams, who had a heavy impact on the exit of Turn 13 during practice, and borrowed a car from fellow driver Jason Greenwood.
Mike D’Ambrose Sr. (Team Stradale) led the Pro 1340 field with a 2:16.554, while Brady Clapham, continuing to impress in his rookie season with RySpec/YD Auto Group, slotted into P2. Dermot Ennis rounded out the top-three in a field packed with emerging talent.
In Pro 1500, Raiden Nicol (PRIMAL Racing) continued his strong form with a pole-winning time of 2:12.081. Like Williams, Nicol was in recovery mode, having also found the wall in practice, and repaid the overnight rebuild by his PRIMAL team with additional help from Team Stradale and Group-A. Nicol held off challenges from Jack Yang (Valour Racing) and Vaughn Glace (Proper Performance), with the top-eight separated by under two seconds.