Legends Road Course World Finals

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2009 winner Alex Kennedy (pictured in 2015) TSM350 2015 - Alex Kennedy - Stierch.jpg
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

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

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