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Revolutions Dominate at the Glen as Debutants Steal the Show

Updated: 5 days ago

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The Revolution Cup made a commanding statement at Watkins Glen this past weekend, with three debutant drivers claiming victories across the sprint and endurance races.

 

Rapscallion Motorsport’s John Ulmer opened the weekend in style, winning the first sprint race in his Revolution and clinching the overall victory in PSSA. Shortly after, Chris Allen doubled the debutant success, taking the win in the second sprint race and securing another overall PSSA victory.


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The highlight came in Sunday’s one-hour Enduro, where Allen teamed up with Indy NXT driver Michael d’Orlando. The pairing stormed to an outright victory, marking Allen’s second win of the weekend and completing a clean sweep for Revolution’s debut drivers.

 

Revolution cars filled podium positions throughout the event, with Nathan Duckles delivering consistent performances to take second place in both sprint races.

 


D’Orlando was quick to praise the Revolution 500 EVO:


“The Revolution 500 EVO is such a rewarding car to drive. It’s predictable, incredible on the brakes, and it encourages you to keep pushing for more performance. The downforce is confidence-inspiring. The car is fantastic for all skill levels, including  career-minded drivers looking to develop their skills”

 

D’Orlando’s teammate, Chris Allen, summed up his first impressions succinctly, beaming:


“If you want to win in PSSA, then you need a Revolution.”

 

Ulmer echoed the excitement after his dream debut with Rapscallion Motorsport, which was recently announced as Revolution’s dealer for Texas:


“To win on my debut is special, but the car is even more special. It’s a goddamn giggle machine. Every time I open the throttle, I’m laughing maniacally all the way down the straight. I can’t wait to start selling these to my customers.”

 

The Revolution Cup now shifts to Circuit of the Americas (COTA) at the end of October, with a bumper grid expected. Canadian outfit Rilli Racing will field two Revolutions, Triple C Racing is set to return with their three entries, while Rapscallion Motorsport will debut as a full dealer team. West Coast squad Revolution RSR and two privateer entrants are also anticipated to join the field, ensuring another thrilling weekend of action.



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