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Hazlewood; the gap to 6th increased with a considerable amount of infighting, allowing breathing room for the front quintet.
Demoss would fire back a few laps later, with Franca slotting right back in 2nd, with Hazlewood moving up to 3rd, but not wanting to stay there. Hazlewood attacked; Franca countered, and the pair swapped 2nd and 3rd with Prieto coming out on top of the fracas to steal P2. Heading to the final lap though, the group was all together again, and it was anyone’s guess how it would turn out. The final lap would see Prieto take the top spot through the Monaco hairpin, and then go full defense with Demoss looking to counter in Long Beach. Hazlewood would attempt the over- under on the pair, but would miss-time it, instead seeing Franca come through to attack Demoss. The 5 wide drag race to the line would have Prieto leading but it was Hazlewood pushing Demoss passed for career win #1 for Max Demoss, Prieto 2nd, and Hazlewood 3rd. Evan Karp would slip by Franca for 4th, with the top 5 separated by less than a quarter second...
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Grand Masters Points
Masters Points
 1. Diego Morales 2. Max Demoss 3. Jose da Silva 4. Doug Yauney 5. Evan Lawrence
1735 (312) 1729 (269) 1624 (298) 1591 (271) 1575 (265)
  1. John Rice
2. Tony Wika
3. Vince Azua 4. Mike Carlson 5. Jeff Latimer
1563 (277) 1189 (175) 1079 (173) 1025 (0) 780 (0)
1. Diego Alvarado 2. Evan Lawrence 3. John Rice
4. Donnie Clarke 5. Carl Zhu
1606 (294) 1575 (265) 1563 (277) 1559 (248) 1408 (177)
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