minutes. The team at AutoXperts handled the timing and they gave hundreds of “Ride-Alongs” to thrill seekers who may be future autocross racers. The three full days of racing ended at the Saturday shootout between the top four drivers of each class. The bleachers were packed with spectators as each class was decided. In the 1908-63 Class the winner was Hyrum Bingham in his custom-built Ford roadster and Richard Giesey in his ‘71 Chevrolet Camaro won the 1964-95 Class. The Late-Model Class winner was Shane Ryan in his ‘01 Camaro and in the very competitive Truck Class Hunter Becton and his ‘70 Chevy C10 showed everyone how it’s done with his win. The Women's Class had multiple drivers,
some running for the first time, but once again Kelsey Stefanick was racing Suzanne Alford, and although the racing was very close, Kelsey got the win. We like to think they both won, as they have become fast friends as well. The NSRA Autocross program would like to thank its sponsors, Ridetech, Gateway Classic Cars, and Simpson Race Products. In the end, there were lots of smiles all around and for three solid days everyone was having “Fun With Cars!”
Kevin Webb NSRA Autocross Director autocross@nsra-usa.com kevin@hotrodcustomgarage.com
Eli Cowen did well in the Truck Class with another of those just-right Chevy C10 work trucks that’s modified for something other than hauling hay bales.
The Late Model winner turned out to be Shane Ryan in his ‘01 Chevy Camaro.
Kelsey Stefanick came out on top of the Women’s Class after defeating her new friend, Suzanne Alford.
OCTOBER 2025 29
Made with FlippingBook - Online magazine maker