With only .084 of a difference between first and second, SFR's Sean Breeze
took the gold in B Prepared over Bill Fleig, last year's Rookie of the Year.
They were both co-driving Breeze's '63 Corvette, a car that has been passed
down through the Northern California B Prepared family for generations.
Larry Park would be proud. They were 1.4 seconds ahead of Randy Herrick's
RX-7, and 1.8 ahead of past BP national champ Sam Platt.
In A Stock, Andy McKee started off sizzling, yet unfortunately couldn't
match the excellence of his first run. However, he did manage to move up a
spot, to take the bronze medal in a class filled with so many national
champions, I just can't count. Gary Thomason won, with Paul Kozlak in
second.
I forgot to mention the outstanding performances turned in by Ken Yeo and
Vic Sias in BSP. Ken takes home the fifth place trophy, and Vic earned 11th,
in a class that just keeps getting faster and faster.
I have no idea what the trophy count is, but I was just talking to Arie on
his cell phone, and I relayed to him all of SFR's national champs, and he
said something to the affect of, "OH MY GOD!" We are back on top, yet again,
folks. I think we took home 8 national championships, with several near
misses, and many valiant efforts.
Up next... my closing comments.
Ace Reporter
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