You know who lost the Richie Evans 100? The fans. This race was a toss-up and we were heading for another super finish, but the driver who was introduced as "Mr. Controversy" James Cavali mucked up the end.
Ted Christopher and Ronnie Silk spend much of the race in an extended dual where they swapped the lead over and over. With about 10 to go, Cavali's team mate stopped on the track to draw a yellow. Coincidence? I don't think so. So on the restart, Cavali dive bombs Ronnie Silk and drove him straight into the first turn concrete.
According to Ted Christopher in victory lane, that was the stupidest move he'd ever seen, because on the yellow TC had called in that Cavali had a flat LF tire, but they ignored it.
James Cavali had driven several competitors to the top of the track, and had been generous with the nerf bars and bumpers, so it was no real surprise that he crashed Ronnie Silk, flat tire or not. I wish he lived closer so I could "boo" him on a weekly basis.
Ted Christopher and Ronnie Silk spend much of the race in an extended dual where they swapped the lead over and over. With about 10 to go, Cavali's team mate stopped on the track to draw a yellow. Coincidence? I don't think so. So on the restart, Cavali dive bombs Ronnie Silk and drove him straight into the first turn concrete.
According to Ted Christopher in victory lane, that was the stupidest move he'd ever seen, because on the yellow TC had called in that Cavali had a flat LF tire, but they ignored it.
James Cavali had driven several competitors to the top of the track, and had been generous with the nerf bars and bumpers, so it was no real surprise that he crashed Ronnie Silk, flat tire or not. I wish he lived closer so I could "boo" him on a weekly basis.


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