We started and finished this series with the same five drivers. While we had various other drivers in the mix throughout the series, these five drivers would be the core competitors and finish the series in nearly the same finishing order as they finished the very first round.
The final round was really a battle between 2021 Junior of the Year driver, Jordan Walker, and the seasoned veteran, Kevin Webster. Separated by just 25 points going into the final round, it was going to be a dogfight between the two drivers for the second position on the series finale podium.
Going into this final round, George Peters, had a commanding points lead that could not be overcome by any other driver. In fact, George also held a commanding lead in the Concours d’ Elegance competition.
Round 5 Overall Results
| Place | Name | Laps | Points | Total Time |
| 1 | George Peters | 849 | 70 | 10425.69 |
| 2 | Jordan Walker | 781 | 52 | 10444.82 |
| 3 | Kevin Webster | 730 | 50 | 10472.04 |
| 1 | Brad Sandahl ♦ | 447 | 32 | 6825.421 |
| 2 | Steve Stewart ♦ | 895 | 96 | 10274.54 |
Race 1: MegaG+ 1.7 Camaros and Mustangs (IROC)
Kevin Webster provided this very fun-to-drive IROC set. These cars were a great way to start the final round and everybody love them. 2021 Rookie of the Year, Brad Sandahl returned to racing with a bang, winning the first segment by a half-second over Home Cook’n. The rest of the race was a bit of a see-saw as Brad and Home Cook’n swapped segment wins while George Peters bagged all the third-place points. Details
| Place | Name | Laps | Points | Total Time |
| 1 | Steve Stewart | 147 | 16 | 1545.601 |
| 2 | Brad Sandahl | 145 | 13 | 1565.507 |
| 3 | George Peters | 138 | 11 | 1564.228 |
| 4 | Jordan Walker | 133 | 7 | 1564.923 |
| 5 | Kevin Webster | 123 | 6 | 1565.44 |
Race 2: Tyco 440-X2 Widepan NASCAR Hardbodies
Basically a repurposed Tomahawk, these cars are fast and fun, even with bulky NASCAR hard bodies they’re a hoot to drive. Pretty hot & heavy racing in this one. Brad Sandahl won two segments and George Peters again consistently racked up points with three second-place finishes. Meanwhile, Jordan and Kevin were clearly focusing on their own epic battle for that second step on the podium. Details
| Place | Name | Laps | Points | Total Time |
| 1 | Steve Stewart | 149 | 16 | 2321.224 |
| 2 | Brad Sandahl | 145 | 13 | 2364.034 |
| 3 | George Peters | 142 | 11 | 2339.417 |
| 4 | Jordan Walker | 111 | 7 | 2355.51 |
| 5 | Kevin Webster | 111 | 6 | 2360.914 |
Race 3: VSR Viper V-SPEC (SPEC RACER) **Feature Race**
Brad Sandahl actually did much better than the results show here, but he had to leave early so dropped out of this one after the first rotation. Brad won one segment on green and remained in second-place until he had to abandon the race. George took over the second position and held onto it to the finish. Jordan loves Vipers and actually took a couple of second-place finishes and valuable points needed to help stave off veteran Kevin Webster points chase. Details
| Place | Name | Laps | Points | Total Time |
| 1 | Steve Stewart | 299 | 16 | 2563.098 |
| 2 | George Peters | 287 | 13 | 2602.453 |
| 3 | Jordan Walker | 266 | 11 | 2605.644 |
| 4 | Kevin Webster | 223 | 7 | 2638.17 |
| 5 | Brad Sandahl | 157 | 6 | 2895.88 |
Race 4: Jag Hobbies PR-5 “Lites” (Box Stock)
Always a wild race, this PR-5 race was wild but pretty uneventful. From the first segment to the last, the leaderboard never changed. Kevin Webster bagged some much-needed points by besting Jordan Walker by just two laps in the end. Details
| Place | Name | Laps | Points | Total Time |
| 1 | Steve Stewart | 100 | 16 | 1329.445 |
| 2 | George Peters | 93 | 13 | 1348.314 |
| 3 | Kevin Webster | 86 | 11 | 1345.622 |
| 4 | Jordan Walker | 84 | 7 | 1356.192 |
Race 5: Jag Hobbies NC-2 “Lites” (BOX STOCK)
The Jag NC-2 platform is another wild ride but a bit easier to drive due to the shorter wheelbase. Kevin Webster took full advantage of a borrowed Johnny Lightning Pull-Back snap-on body and finished third, two laps ahead of Jordan in this one. These bodies are considerably smaller and lighter than AFX/Tomy bodies and clearly a better setup for this class. Details
| Place | Name | Laps | Points | Total Time |
| 1 | Steve Stewart | 100 | 16 | 1377.697 |
| 2 | Kevin Webster | 93 | 13 | 1391.338 |
| 3 | George Peters | 91 | 11 | 1407.087 |
| 4 | Jordan Walker | 87 | 7 | 1403.812 |
Race 6: Jag Hobbies TR-3 “Lites” Augoran Bodies (IROC)
We don’t race these that often but they’re another Jag Hobbies car that is way fun and easy to drive. This IROC set isn’t quite Box Stock and has Jag DF rear hubs and independent front-ends. This leaderboard didn’t change much either. Jordan Walker likes the TR-3, finishing second in every segment and just two seconds behind the leader at the finish. Details
| Place | Name | Laps | Points | Total Time |
| 1 | Steve Stewart | 100 | 16 | 1137.477 |
| 2 | Jordan Walker | 100 | 13 | 1158.738 |
| 3 | George Peters | 98 | 11 | 1164.191 |
| 4 | Kevin Webster | 94 | 7 | 1170.559 |
Final Series Standings
| Place | Name | Laps | Points | Total Time |
| 1 | George Peters | 4037 | 383 | 37636.96 |
| 2 | Kevin Webster | 2629 | 201 | 27466.27 |
| 3 | Jordan Walker | 2765 | 189 | 30623.72 |
| 4 | Jerry Pearson | 1175 | 81 | 14225.5 |
| 1 | Brad Sandahl ♦ | 1347 | 87 | 10386.73 |
| 2 | Steve Stewart ♦ | 4284 | 462 | 36962.58 |
♦ indicates Expert Class driver. Scored separately in series.



Okay, the 2022 NASCAR MADness Series is in the books. Due to all the controversy, vacations, work, and travel schedules, it was difficult to pull off. But we did it.
Because we often didn’t have marshals at some events, the average lap times and run times are a little wonky. We also skipped using call-buttons and instead relied on the quicker “honor system,” which isn’t always all that “honest.”

Congrats to George Peters for a stellar performance in both driving and the art of HO-scale modeling. George won both the racing series and the Concours d’ Elegance competitions!
Thank you to all who competed in this exciting five-race series. Hope everyone enjoyed it!
Okay, shut up and drive!

We’ll conclude the series on the SR3 road course Saturday, August 6, 2022.
Despite a bunch of drivers out of town and one canceling due to illness, we managed to pull off Round 4 on the SR3 oval.
These cars are fast and fun to drive. Basically a Tomahawk with a NASCAR-style hardbody instead of Lexan, these things rip. Georgie started out the day winning three of four segments in this first race on points and by one lap to second place. Jerry Pearson drove well as Georgie and Home Cook’n battled and pushed each other to three new oval lap records. In fact, Jerry set a new lap record in the green lane with a 2.393-second lap! 
Another amazingly competitive race. While George and Home Cook’n were busy trying to seal the deal, Jordan Walker slyly won the final two heats of this double-rotation feature event. Jerry got a good feel for what it’s like racing the fastest car we run. But always an uphill battle when the veterans are pushing each other so hard. He hung in there and, hopefully, gained some valuable experience in our premier class. Jordan showed how much he likes the V-SPEC car with brilliant driving in the last two segments of the feature event.
Georgie and Home Cook’n battled it out again in the PR-5 race with Home Cook’n besting Georgie by just four laps. Pretty much carbon copy segments in this one.
Georgie’s venerable Merc Jalopies. Fast and loose cars and very fun to drive. Georgie dominated this one also, winning two of the four segments and the overall by one lap.
Georgie completely dominated the final race of the day, winning all four segments and overall by two laps. 
