The opening race of the 2018 Parma Checkpoint Cup was Retro Coupe on Buena Park Raceways' tricky Flat track and drew a record 30 Coupe racers! A packed house and a great start to the 10th Anniversary Checkpoint Cup!
Posted 29 January 2018 - 11:51 PM
The opening race of the 2018 Parma Checkpoint Cup was Retro Coupe on Buena Park Raceways' tricky Flat track and drew a record 30 Coupe racers! A packed house and a great start to the 10th Anniversary Checkpoint Cup!
Posted 30 January 2018 - 12:11 AM
Retro Coupe Realistic Concours
1st Place #5 Earl McCutcheon McCutcheon paint
2nd Place #32 Bryan Warmack Warmack paint
3rd Place #4 Dennis Samson Samson paint
Retro Coupe Presentation Concours
1st Place #1 Jerry Johnson Johnson paint
2nd Place #1 Dale Yamashita Yamashita paint
3rd Place #4 Craig Correia Correia paint
Posted 30 January 2018 - 12:54 AM
C Main Racers
C Main results
C Main podium
1st Place Tim Neja
2nd Place Herman James
3rd Place Eddie Shorer
Tim and Herman move to the B Main
B Main racers
B Main results
B Main podium
1st Place Tim Neja
2nd Place Rick Linn
3rd Place Howie Ursaner
Tim and Rick move to the A Main
A Main racers Duran Trujillo, Tracy Chin, Bryan Warmack, Tim Neja, Dale Yamashita, Rick Linn, Sam Rackham, Mill Conroy
A Main results Super race and close all the way with Duran on top with a well deserved victory followed by a brutal battle between Rick and Tim and Dale for the final podium spots! When the flag dropped Rick just nipped "Enduro" Tim by feet for 2nd! Tim came all the way from the D Main in an awesome 4 race, 1218 lap charge that had him fighting for the win! Great run Tim!
Fastest lap to Sam Rackham!
Retro Coupe podium
1st Place Duran Trujillo
2nd Place Rick Linn
3rd Place Tim Neja
Posted 30 January 2018 - 07:44 AM
Looks like a great race. I love the photos.
Congratulations to all involved.
Posted 30 January 2018 - 11:09 AM
Nice photos Bryan, thanks for sharing them with us who couldn't be there. Earl McCutcheon always does a great paint job!
Posted 30 January 2018 - 12:10 PM
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