The Ultimate Track Car Challenge came down to a battle between two different Radical prototypes and two young and up-and-coming drivers. Raiden Nicol in an SR10 and Nicholas d’Orlando in an SR3.
Nicholas d'Orlando. Photo credit: Tradd's Photos/Racing for ALS
D’Orlando, 21, was crowned the 2024 Radical Cup North America vice champion and earned rookie of the year honors. The …
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Congrats to Raiden and the Primal Racing team. Exceptional driver in an exceptional car. I was testing at Road Atlanta a few weeks ago in my Radical SR1 putting down 1:34's at somewhere near race pace, and he was passing me in that SR10 like I was standing still. I'm used to being out there with SR3's that usually have a 3-4 sec. advantage, but the SR10 is a whole different beast. It was pretty incredible to see.
Bump for the Monday morning crowd.
Good hustle, everyone, good hustle. :)
ShinnyGroove (Forum Supporter) said:
Congrats to Raiden and the Primal Racing team. Exceptional driver in an exceptional car. I was testing at Road Atlanta a few weeks ago in my Radical SR1 putting down 1:34's at somewhere near race pace, and he was passing me in that SR10 like I was standing still. I'm used to being out there with SR3's that usually have a 3-4 sec. advantage, but the SR10 is a whole different beast. It was pretty incredible to see.
Raiden certainly knows how to hustle a race car. He also has a great attitude outside of it. Looking forward to seeing him hopefully do a full year in the Radical Cup next year.