From a press release:
FORMULA USA CROWNS GRAND PRIX WINNERS
IN EASTERN AND WESTERN REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
(September 17, 2001, Fort Worth, Texas) Formula USA announced today the winners in the Formula USA 125cc and 250cc Grand Prix Regional Championships. Formula USA assumed responsibility for operations of the former GPRA regional championships in July, after GPRA lost funding from their primary sponsor.
125cc Eastern Regional Championship: Robert Rawlins from Crystal Lake, IL has been named the champion, after consistent top-five placings in the five rounds that made up the Eastern championship. Jason Peters and Brian Kcraget finished second and third in the series respectively.
250cc Eastern Regional Championship: Jeff Wood of Mansfield, MA clinched the championship with wins at the Daytona and Pocono rounds, while Nathan Franson finished second and Daniel Little finished third.
125cc Western Regional Championship:, Quentin Wilson from Alta Dena, CA won the championship with a win at Portland to go with his top-five finishes from the other three events that made up the Western Championship after the cancellation of the Seattle event by GPRA. William Morton finished second with two wins while Stewart Aitken-Cade finished a close third to Morton.
250cc Western Regional Championship, Ed Sorbo of Redlands, CA clinched the championship over Adrian Webb with Jeff Wood finishing third in the championship.
All of the champions in the 125cc and 250cc Grand Prix Regional Championships will receive special championship trophies from Formula USA.
In the Formula USA National Road Race Series 125cc and 250cc Grand Prix championships, Stewart Aitken-Cade leads the 125cc championship going into the final round at Daytona over Robert Rawlins and Brian Kcraget, while Jeff Wood clinched the 250cc championship one round early in Portland with Ed Sorbo and Daniel Little set to fight over the runner-up position at Daytona.
F-USA Announces Regional 125cc And 250cc GP Champions
F-USA Announces Regional 125cc And 250cc GP Champions
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