After an evening of door-to-door action in some classic cars on Tsukuba Circuit, the races are concluded and a winner is crowned. Applying the new average position points system and points for fastest lap posted in the three "heats" the winner of tonight's action is: Paul Maestri.
His average position of 3.33 and top lap time of 1:03.730 net him 30 points and the top spot for the night. Next comes Brandon Adkins leading the field with a 2.0 avg. position (on two solid heat wins) and a top lap worth 10 points, he finishes with 30 points as well, but falls behind Paul's fast lap to second place. Andrew Steppat finishes third with 29 points. Ethan Maestri finished with 29 as well, but falls to fourth behind Andrew's faster lap time. Tony Tyree showed much improvement, fighting at the top all three races, but comes in fifth on the evening.
Seeing how the donated prize came from Paul Maestri, track officials have met and agreed to give the prize ball cap to Brandon Adkins for his excellent showing in 2nd place and by winning two first place finishes back-to-back. Here is the points breakdown:
1. Paul Maestri - Avg. pos: 3.33 (10 points) Top Lap: 1:03.730 (20 points) - 30 points
2. Brandon Adkins - Avg. pos: 2.0 (20 points) Top Lap: 1:04.563 (10 points) - 30 points
3. Andrew Steppat - Avg. pos: 2.66 (13 points) Top Lap: 1:03.744 (16 points) - 29 points
4. Ethan Maestri - Avg. pos: 2.33 (16 points) Top Lap: 1:04.478 (13 points) - 29 points
5. Tony Tyree - Avg. pos: 4.66 (8 points) Top Lap: 1:05.502 (8 points) - 16 points
Congratulations to Paul Maestri on his Nostalgia event win and on a solid performance on the night. Speed Week has begun with some genuinely fun racing action tonight. We look forward to getting more involved in the Test-N-Tune Monday night and the 1.2 Hours of Sebring on August 1st.
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