Charity Challenge at Sonoma Raceway (2017) – Minis Featured at CSRG

Northern Californiaโ€™s Classic Sports Racing Groupโ€™s annual Charity Challenge took place last weekend, September 29-October 1, at Sonoma Raceway, with competition in the usual CSRG race groups โ€” as well as this yearโ€™s featured event, the Can-Am Mini Challenge โ€” providing intense racing all weekend.

Sundayโ€™s featured Can-Am Mini Challenge event was essentially a race for 2nd place, as the Class M4 #77 Sprite-powered rear-wheel-drive โ€œMiniโ€ built by Joe Huffaker and piloted by his son-in-law Ethan Shippert ran away from the pack after the first two turns of Sonoma Racewayโ€™s twisty 2.89-mile track.

With a safety car bunching the field in the early laps, the times got slightly closer, but then spread out again. Finishing 2nd was the #11 Fortech Mini โ€” a front-drive setup โ€” driven by former SCCA National Champion Doug Peterson, who had been out of the car for five years, while 3rd was taken by the similar front-drive #17 Mini with Welshman Endaf Owens at the wheel as a guest driver, sorting a car that had been out of action for at least four years.

An example of what are commonly called โ€œtube-frame Minis,โ€ the #11 car, sponsored by Seven Enterprises, is now owned and campaigned by Andy and Rachel Nelson from Grimsby, Ontario, Canada, who reunited Doug Peterson with the car in which heโ€™d won the first Mini Challenge in 2009. The 3rd-place #17 car, sponsored by Mini Mania, is owned and built by Ward Barbour of Portland, Oregon.

Finishing first in Class M3, driving car #441, was Geoff Tupholme from Pritchard, British Columbia, Canada; first place in Class M2, car #177, was Dennis Racine from Grass Valley, California; and taking first in Class M1, car #41, was Holger Mishal from Santa Clara, California. These drivers prevailed from a total field of 32 Minis.

Among the weekendโ€™s other races was the third round of this yearโ€™s Formula 5000 Drivers Association championship, where Jim Stengel won overall, taking Class B (1972-1976) with his 1973 McRae GM1-Chevrolet, and Bruce Leeson topped Class A for pre-1972 cars with his 1969 McLaren M10B-Chevrolet. Both Stengel and Leeson now lead their respective class championships with only Novemberโ€™s finale at Circuit of the Americas remaining,

Tickets for the CSRG Charity Challenge help support Sonoma Chapter of the Speedway Childrenโ€™s Charities, as do donations for the thrilling laps around the track in two-seat racecars as well as Ferraris, Mustangs and Corvettes. Since its inception in 2004, the Charity Challenge has raised $830,000 to support the success and wellness of Sonomaโ€™s children.

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