December 8th 2019, Willows Ca.
The endurance race started Saturday at 11 a.m. and concluded Sunday at noon. The 25 Hours of Thunderhill is one of the most challenging auto races in the country and this year’s event proved it with drivers battling rain, mud and wind throughout the event.
In one of most grueling endurance races of the last years where adverse weather put handling to the test, it is incredible to see CorteX Racing suspension in action across the podium.
2019 NASA Pro Racing 25 Hours of Thunderhill E0 Class winners:
Dale Sievwright, Dan McKeever, Brian Smith and Ryan Roberson!
The group ran a Ford Mustang GT, and the only upgrade was the suspension.
– Nasa Speed News
Conditions were so bad, drivers described it more like a rally.
We didn’t have the pace in the wet, but we knew we had the pace in the dry, so we were watching the changing conditions,
We just tried to keep it on track and fortunately luck was in our favor today.
– John Birkhead
Fantastic Finish by Spec Mustangs, 2nd in E0
While MPACT won by 19 laps in the E0 class, the race was much closer, with DIG Motorsports and Honda Racing THRW mixing it up and making it tough sledding early in the race.
DIG Motorsports finished second in a Ford Mustang and Honda Racing THRW 2 finish third in a Honda Civic Type R.
CorteX Racing equipped Spec Mustangs driven by Beau Borders, Roger Eagleton and others drivers finish 2nd in the E0 class.
Mustang or “Mudtang”?
What came to be deemed the ‘MUDtang’ displayed some awesome driving in more rally cross conditions than circuit racing.
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