Legends Road Course World Finals

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

Year Venue Champion
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

References

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  13. ^ "RACE Young Lion Championship, 17th Annual Road Course World Finals-Sun, the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, United States - Official Event Results, MYLAPS Speedhive".