Legends Road Course World Finals

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2009 winner Alex Kennedy (pictured in 2015)

INEX Legends Road Course World Finals is an annual automobile race for Legends cars.

Drivers are divided into four divisions; Pro, Semi-Pro, Masters and Young Lions. This INEX event brings in a diverse group of drivers from across the world. Countries that have participated in these events have come from countries like South Africa, Italy, Finland, Australia and the UK.

Champions[edit]

Year Venue Champion
Pro Semi-Pro Masters Young Lions Thunder Roadster Bandolero Bandits Outlaw
1997 ? Ryan Hampton ? ? Not held
1998 ? Ryan Hampton ? Stuart Forbes-Robinson
1999 ? Tick Steward ? Oklahoma Mike Samis
2000 California Sonoma Jimmy Adams Dustin Bly Mike Dillard
2001 ? United Kingdom John Mickel ? Bruce Perry
2002 California Sonoma[1] OklahomaMike Samis[2] Craig Lewis[2] New Mexico Robert Gayton[2]
2003 California Sonoma United Kingdom John "Jon" Higgins[3] United KingdomDerek Pierce[4] New Mexico Robert Gayton[4]
2004 California Sonoma Nevada Scott Sheldon[5] Nevada Dustin Ash[5] Oklahoma Bob Christensen[5]
2005 California Sonoma Oklahoma Corey Christensen[6] North Carolina Robert Hall[6] New Mexico Robert Gayton[6] California Randy Raduechel
2006 California Sonoma Virginia Michael Bryant[7] Spain Carlos Sedano[7] United Kingdom Peter Morton[7]
2007 California Sonoma Finland Rory Penttinen[8] United Kingdom Glenn Burtenshaw[8] Finland Jussi Rasku[8] Steve Cantrell
2008 Nevada Las Vegas Nevada Jeremiah Wagner Texas Bryce Walker New Mexico Robert Gayton Dustin Ash Amanda Gubler
2009 Nevada Las Vegas New Mexico Alex Kennedy[9] Virginia Jake Morris[9] California Gary Scheuerell[9] New Mexico Justin Irwin[9] California Randy Raduechel
2010 California Sonoma North Carolina Steven Cantrell Nevada Spencer Gallagher Washington (state) Kirk Hall New Mexico Isaac Sherman
2011 California Sonoma California Frankie Marks North Carolina Zack Skolnick Finland Marko Mankonen Arizona Kyle Niquette California Robert Raduechel
2012 Nevada Las Vegas New Mexico Jason Irwin California Jonathan St. Ours Nevada George Sheldon Sr. New York (state) Aidan Landauer Shaun Polack Nevada Caden Carlin
2013 Nevada Las Vegas Kentucky Tyler Green[10] California Jonathan St Ours[11] New Mexico Robert Gayton[12] Nevada Payton Saxton[13] Shaun Polack Nevada Caden Carlin
2014 Virginia Alton South Africa Devin Robertson Pennsylvania Matt Kurzejewski Washington (state) Randy Schaaf North Carolina Carson Ferguson Kade Lambert North CarolinaAshton Higgins
2015 New Hampshire Loudon Sweden Emil Persson Connecticut Devin O'Connell United Kingdom John Mickel New York (state) Edward Fatscher IV Casey Call
2016 Virginia Dominion Sweden Emil Persson Finland Mathias Hertén Sweden Christer Lindholm New York (state) Edward Fatscher IV Jake Waltman Mason Magee
2017 Finland Botniaring Sweden Emil Persson Finland Philip Miemois Finland Pekka Lehtola
2018 Nevada Las Vegas Ramus Ericsson North Carolina Connor Mosack New Mexico Robert Gayton[12] California Jesse Love
2019 Georgia (U.S. state) Dawsonville Georgia (U.S. state) Sean Rayhall Italy Kevin Liguori New Hampshire Shaun Buffington North Carolina Cameron Bolin

References[edit]

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  7. ^ a b c "Motorsports Journal: Sacramento's Fensler Takes Title at Legends Road Course Finals in Sonoma". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
  8. ^ a b c "Motorsports Journal: Finland Drivers Dominate Action at Legends Road Course World Finals". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
  9. ^ a b c d "Legends Nation ... And Justice for All". Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-10-30.
  10. ^ "RACE Pro Championship, 17th Annual Road Course World Finals-Sun, the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, United States - Official Event Results, MYLAPS Speedhive".
  11. ^ "RACE Semi ProChampionship, 17th Annual Road Course World Finals-Sun, the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, United States - Official Event Results, MYLAPS Speedhive".
  12. ^ a b "RACE Masters Championship, 17th Annual Road Course World Finals-Sun, the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, United States - Official Event Results, MYLAPS Speedhive".
  13. ^ "RACE Young Lion Championship, 17th Annual Road Course World Finals-Sun, the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, United States - Official Event Results, MYLAPS Speedhive".