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Drama at Richmond as McConnell grabs second in Nitrocross opener

By Ian Burnett··1 min read
Drama at Richmond as McConnell grabs second in Nitrocross opener
Key Points(5)
  • In Round Two, he raised the bar, taking the top qualifier position, winning his semi-final, and securing pole position for Sunday’s final.
  • Leading confidently into the third turn of the final, McConnell looked poised for victory.
  • However, a dramatic incident just behind him forced the Jamaican to half-spin, knocking him off his racing line and allowing Sweden’s Kevin Eriksson to surge ahead.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">Despite the setback, McConnell didn’t back down.
  • For six laps, he fiercely battled Eriksson for the lead but eventually settled for second place, finishing comfortably ahead of Viktor Vranckx in third.
  • Saturday’s winner, Robin Larsson, finished just behind in fourth.</p> <p style="font-weight: 400;">“We had a great start, went into turn two in the lead.

Fraser McConnell had an impressive start to the 2024 Nitrocross season, securing a strong second place finish at the opening weekend in Richmond, Virginia, as the Jamaican driver kept up the pressure on the series leader, Kevin Eriksson.

McConnell started the weekend on a high, clinching a third-place finish in Round One on Saturday. In Round Two, he raised the bar, taking the top qualifier position, winning his semi-final, and securing pole position for Sunday’s final. Leading confidently into the third turn of the final, McConnell looked poised for victory. However, a dramatic incident just behind him forced the Jamaican to half-spin, knocking him off his racing line and allowing Sweden’s Kevin Eriksson to surge ahead.

Despite the setback, McConnell didn’t back down. For six laps, he fiercely battled Eriksson for the lead but eventually settled for second place, finishing comfortably ahead of Viktor Vranckx in third. Saturday’s winner, Robin Larsson, finished just behind in fourth.

“We had a great start, went into turn two in the lead. By turn three, I tried to be nice and neat, and then I just got spun around. It’s tough to swallow,” McConnell reflected after the race. “However, I’m proud of the team, and while it’s unfortunate we didn’t grab that top step today, we’re still in a strong position and there’s a lot more racing ahead.”

With his performance, McConnell now sits on 107 points, only 11 points behind the leader, Eriksson, and four points ahead of defending champion Robin Larsson, as the competition heads into Rounds three and four in Utah on October 5 and 6.

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