Maifield leads going into final day of Reedy Race
Ryan Maifield goes into the final day of the Reedy Race of Champions leading the points table, the Yokomo driver ending Day 2 with a P2 in the second round of 2WD to hold a 1 point advantage. With Ty Tessmann getting a third in his encounter, Jake Mayo the winner of that, and Dakotah Phend having a rough race finishing 6th from 4th on the grid, a win over Jared Tebo, Maifield and Spencer Rivkin promotes Ryan Cavalieri to second in the standings. Notching up his second win of the event from 4th on the grid, the result puts Cavalieri right in contention for a fourth Reedy Race title with the overnight Top 3 completed by Tessmann and Joona Haatanen who starting from last on the grid again got the better of Tessmann to finish second behind Mayo. The third winner was Dustin Evans, the former Champion finally registering a win in impressive fashion having started from the back.
While pleased to be the overnight leader Maifield was ‘a little disappointed’ with his 2nd place in the concluding round of the day. Making his Yokomo race debut at the OCRC Raceway hosted event, the 2015 Champion and 2014 & 2016 runner-up said, ‘that was the best 2WD car I have ever driven, it was fricken awesome but I got so excited to catch Ryan I made too many mistakes. I’m a little disappointed I was not patient’. Having started the opening two 2WD encounters ‘deep in the field’ he said ‘hopefully for tomorrow the draw will give me some up front starts so I can cruise rather than hunt’.
‘I kind of needed something like that’, was Cavalieri’s reaction to his win. The Associated driver continued, ‘I have just been really patient and sometimes it bites me a bit’. Having a car that ‘feels really good’, he said he needed to ‘just keep driving it’. One concern the multiple World Champion has for tomorrow’s four encounters is tyres saying, ‘I think tyres will come into play as they have really gone down’. Having won his last title in 2014 he concluded ‘it will be interesting’.
Evans, who shares the same points as fifth placed Tebo, was relieved to clock up a win saying, ‘I’ve been right there but I’ve just not been winning due to dumb mistakes’. Describing the latest race as the ‘best and most comfortable’ his Reedy powered B6 has been and ‘going from 10th to 1st was really good’ admitting ‘I was a little lucky too that there was some carnage’. Opening with a second behind Rivkin, after the strong start to 2WD the 2011 Champion is hoping for more of the same tomorrow.
Taking a very popular win in front of a home crowd, Invitation class debutant Mayo said, ‘I just drove smart. I got a little lucky too’. Starting from 9th on the grid, the 18-year-old Team Associated driver whose previous best finish was a 5th in 4WD, said ‘I made a few changes to my car and that was the best it’s been. They made it easier to drive’.
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