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.
Year | Venue | Champion | |||||||
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Pro | Semi-Pro | Masters | Young Lions | Thunder Roadster | Bandolero | Bandits | Outlaw | ||
1997 | ? | Ryan Hampton | ? | ? | Not held | ||||
1998 | ? | Ryan Hampton | ? | Stuart Forbes-Robinson | |||||
1999 | ? | Tick Steward | ? | Mike Samis | |||||
2000 | Sonoma | Jimmy Adams | Dustin Bly | Mike Dillard | |||||
2001 | ? | John Mickel | ? | Bruce Perry | |||||
2002 | Sonoma [1] | Mike Samis [2] | Craig Lewis [2] | Robert Gayton [2] | |||||
2003 | Sonoma | John "Jon" Higgins [3] | Derek Pierce [4] | Robert Gayton [4] | |||||
2004 | Sonoma | Scott Sheldon [5] | Dustin Ash [5] | Bob Christensen [5] | |||||
2005 | Sonoma | Corey Christensen [6] | Robert Hall [6] | Robert Gayton [6] | Randy Raduechel | ||||
2006 | Sonoma | Michael Bryant [7] | Carlos Sedano [7] | Peter Morton [7] | |||||
2007 | Sonoma | Rory Penttinen [8] | Glenn Burtenshaw [8] | Jussi Rasku [8] | Steve Cantrell | ||||
2008 | Las Vegas | Jeremiah Wagner | Bryce Walker | Robert Gayton | Dustin Ash | Amanda Gubler | |||
2009 | Las Vegas | Alex Kennedy [9] | Jake Morris [9] | Gary Scheuerell [9] | Justin Irwin [9] | Randy Raduechel | |||
2010 | Sonoma | Steven Cantrell | Spencer Gallagher | Kirk Hall | Isaac Sherman | ||||
2011 | Sonoma | Frankie Marks | Zack Skolnick | Marko Mankonen | Kyle Niquette | Robert Raduechel | |||
2012 | Las Vegas | Jason Irwin | Jonathan St. Ours | George Sheldon Sr. | Aidan Landauer | Shaun Polack | Caden Carlin | ||
2013 | Las Vegas | Tyler Green [10] | Jonathan St Ours [11] | Robert Gayton [12] | Payton Saxton [13] | Shaun Polack | Caden Carlin | ||
2014 | Alton | Devin Robertson | Matt Kurzejewski | Randy Schaaf | Carson Ferguson | Kade Lambert | Ashton Higgins | ||
2015 | Loudon | Emil Persson | Devin O'Connell | John Mickel | Edward Fatscher IV | Casey Call | |||
2016 | Dominion | Emil Persson | Mathias Hertén | Christer Lindholm | Edward Fatscher IV | Jake Waltman | Mason Magee | ||
2017 | Botniaring | Emil Persson | Philip Miemois | Pekka Lehtola | |||||
2018 | Las Vegas | Ramus Ericsson | Connor Mosack | Robert Gayton [12] | Jesse Love | ||||
2019 | Dawsonville | Sean Rayhall | Kevin Liguori | Shaun Buffington | Cameron Bolin |
Legends car racing is a style of auto racing designed primarily to promote exciting racing and to keep costs down. The race car bodyshells are 5/8-scale replicas of American automobiles from the 1930s and 1940s, powered by Yamaha XJ1250, FJ1200 or, starting in 2018, FZ09 (water-cooled) engines. The worldwide sanctioning body for legends car racing is INEX.
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