Celebrating Champions: A Night of Triumph and Recognition in Mount Morris

Jan 19, 2025 at 7:12 PM

The Race of Champions "Family of Series" concluded its 2024 championship season with a grand awards ceremony at the Genesee River Restaurant & Reception Center in Mount Morris, New York. Over $60,000 in prizes were distributed, honoring exceptional performances across various categories. The event celebrated not only the champions but also acknowledged the dedication and passion of all participants throughout the season.

Champion Drivers and Their Remarkable Achievements

This segment highlights the outstanding drivers who emerged as champions in their respective series. Zane Zeiner from Pennsylvania was crowned champion in the Asphalt Modified Series, while Kevin Timmerman from New York took the Sportsman Modified title. Joe Mancuso from Buffalo excelled in the Super Stock category, and James Friesen from Ontario secured the Dirt 602 Sportsman championship. Scott Wylie from Blasdell triumphed in the Late Models, Jeana Dietz from Holland won the Rocket Performance 602 Sportsman Modified, and Nick Robinson from Sayre claimed victory in the FOAR Score Four Cylinder Dash Series. Each champion expressed gratitude for their teams and the competitive spirit of the series.

In-depth details about each champion's journey revealed the hard work and perseverance behind their success. Zane Zeiner, for instance, emphasized the importance of family support and teamwork in achieving back-to-back championships. He highlighted the high level of competition within the series and how it pushed him to excel. Similarly, Kevin Timmerman shared insights into the challenges faced during the season and how overcoming them contributed to his success. The other champions echoed similar sentiments, stressing the value of camaraderie and relentless effort. These stories underscored the significance of dedication and teamwork in motorsports.

Honoring Dedication and Emerging Talent

Beyond the main championships, several special awards recognized individuals for their contributions and achievements. Mike Leaty, Alyssa Leaty, Jacob Christman, Jacob Gustafson, Madison Knapp, Trisha Connolly, and Alex Bialkowski were named Most Popular Drivers in their respective divisions. Additionally, the Jerry Ward Dedication Award honored Mike Ihde, the official starter of the Race of Champions Series, for his unwavering commitment. Rookie drivers Jacob Lutz, Jacob Christman, and Jacob Gustafson were also celebrated for their promising starts in the Modifieds, Sportsman, and Late Models categories, respectively. Jayden Harman received a "young gun" award for his rookie performance in the Modified division.

These accolades highlighted the broader community within the Race of Champions, recognizing not only the champions but also those who contribute to the sport's vibrancy. The Most Popular Driver Awards showcased the fans' appreciation for the drivers' personalities and performances. The Jerry Ward Dedication Award symbolized the long-standing tradition of dedication and service to the sport. Meanwhile, the Rookie of the Year and Young Gun awards celebrated emerging talent, ensuring that the future of the series remains bright. This comprehensive recognition fostered a sense of unity and pride among all participants, emphasizing the collective effort that makes the Race of Champions such a prestigious event.