Legends Road Course World Finals
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INEX Legends Road Course World Finals is an annual automobile race
for Legends cars. It usually takes place in November at Infineon Raceway
, California. During 2008–09 the race was held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
road course. The World Finals will return to Sonoma for its 14th edition in 2010.
Traditionally drivers are divided into three divisions; Pro, Semi-Pro and Masters. In 2009 INEX introduced a new Young Lions category for young drivers between the ages of 12 and 16.
The race was previously known as Legends World Finals and wasn't always run on a road course. Hardeeville Motor Speedway, a 1/3 mile paved oval in South Carolina, hosted the 2001 edition of the World Finals.
* Oval
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for Legends cars. It usually takes place in November at Infineon Raceway
Infineon Raceway
Infineon Raceway, formerly Sears Point Raceway, is a road course and drag strip located on the landform known as Sears Point in the southern Sonoma Mountains near Sonoma, California, USA. The course is a complex series of twists and turns that go up and down the hills...
, California. During 2008–09 the race was held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
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road course. The World Finals will return to Sonoma for its 14th edition in 2010.
Traditionally drivers are divided into three divisions; Pro, Semi-Pro and Masters. In 2009 INEX introduced a new Young Lions category for young drivers between the ages of 12 and 16.
The race was previously known as Legends World Finals and wasn't always run on a road course. Hardeeville Motor Speedway, a 1/3 mile paved oval in South Carolina, hosted the 2001 edition of the World Finals.
Champions
Year | Venue | Champion | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pro | Semi-Pro | Masters | Young Lions | ||
1997 | ? | ? | ? | ? | Not held |
1998 | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
1999 | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
2000 | ? | ? | ? | ? | |
2001 | Hardeeville* | Marc Mitchell | ? | ? | |
2002 | Sonoma | Mike Samis | Craig Lewis | Robert Gayton | |
2003 | Sonoma | John "Jon" Higgins | Derek Pierce | Robert Gayton | |
2004 | Sonoma | Scott Sheldon | Dustin Ash | Bob Christensen | |
2005 | Sonoma | Corey Christensen | Robert Hall | Robert Gayton | |
2006 | Sonoma | Michael Bryant | Carlos Sedano | Peter Morton | |
2007 | Sonoma | Rory Penttinen | Glenn Burtenshaw | Jussi Rasku | |
2008 | Las Vegas | Jeremiah Wagner | Bryce Walker | Robert Gayton | |
2009 | Las Vegas | Alex Kennedy Alex Kennedy Alexander Stuart "Alec" Kennedy was an Hampshire cricketer and one of the ten highest wicket-takers in first-class cricket Alexander Stuart "Alec" Kennedy (24 January 1891, Edinburgh, Scotland – 15 November 1959, Southampton, England) was an Hampshire cricketer and one of the ten highest... |
Jake Morris | Gary Scheuerell | Justin Irwin |
2010 | Sonoma | Steven Cantrell | Spencer Gallagher | Kirk Hall | Isaac Sherman |
2011 | Sonoma | Frankie Marks | Zack Skolnick | Marko Mankonen | Kyle Niquette |