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2022 2.4 Hour Great American All Star Endurance Challenge Race
International Sportscar Federation (ISF), Indyslotcar, SHMUC (Super Hot Mod Unlimited Championship), American Racing Alliance (ARA), and other racing world stories by esteemed commentator: Steve "The Wrench" Ratchett
The 2022 ISF season started with the most grueling event, the Great American 2.4 Hour All Star Endurance Classic Race on the streets of Rapids International Raceway. Dean Strom and Mike Lack were randomly paired for the second time in the history of the race, were the winners by 10 laps over the team of Matt Hayek, Joe Heitz, and Steve Rist.
The fifth segment started with Strom-Lack having a two lap lead over Hayek-Rist-Heitz. It was not a strong segment for the second place team as they fell further behind. It was the strongest segment for Wiedemann-Kristof-Black as they kept pace with the leaders and made a serious dent into the gap to the second place team.
That set up the sixth segment which saw all the teams struggle as several cars lost at least one shoe. That brought Hayek-Rist-Heitz back into contention and at the end of the sixth segment and throughout the seventh they fought to within five laps of the lead until the end of the penultimate segment when they were 10 laps off the lead.
The final segment saw Heitz start against
Strom and initially Heitz gained two laps until his tires went off and Strom
found his speed comfort zone and picked up the pace. Heitz changed with Hayek
and Strom changed with Lack but Hayek couldn’t catch him and Strom-Lack took a
well earned win (1,321 laps). Hayek-Rist-Heitz finished second (1,310 laps) eleven laps down. Wiedemann-Kristof-Black finished third (1,226 laps) and Dorn-Kamikawa-Core
fourth (1,196 laps).
Photos by Pete Dorn and Ev Kamikawa
15 |
Mike Lack |
15 |
Dean
Strom |
12 |
Steve Rist |
12 |
Matt Hayek |
12 |
Joe Heitz |
10 |
Mike Kristoff |
10 |
John Weidemann |
10 |
Bill Black |
8 |
Pete Dorn |
8 |
Ev Kamikawa |
8 |
Brad Core |