10.11.04 RS Motorsport takes 1st and 3rd Place finishes at SARRC Invitational Challenge [SIC] and completes 2004 season with 1st and 2nd Place overall.

RSM team drivers Jesse Reed and Jeff Snell completed the final 2004 season race on Sunday with 1st and 3rd place respectively. Qualifying 2nd and 3rd in class for the final race of 2004 Jeff Snell, driving Chassis #37 gridded on the outside put two wheels off in turn one of the first lap. While attempting to move back on line the field went deep into the corner leaving no room for re-entry. Ultimately, the error did not play a role in the result as a five car incident toward the front of the field required evasive action on Snell's part that brought him to a stop off track left, between two involved cars. Snell made minor wheel to wheel contact with a stopped competitor directly involved in the incident. Also caught up in the incident were FSC drivers Wally Osinga who qualified 4th and Keith Field who had qualified 1st in class. The FSC running order after lap one was Reed, Osinga, Snell, Field. All were able to continue.

Reed, piloting Chassis #73 steered clear of the incident taking a fast clean line on the inside through turns one and two advancing though the field to assume first position in class. Five double yellow laps ensued while vehicles and drivers were removed from the area. No one was injured. When the course went green, Reed further advanced his lead, turning some of the quickest FSC laps of the weekend. Ultimately, none of the other FSC competitors would get close enough to even see Reed who took the checker winning the 2004 SIC in the FSC class. All 4 FSC participants finished on the lead lap. The traditional "Victory Lap" was not run due to time constraints created by the extended clean up after lap one.

Points earned in the SIC by Snell and Reed resulted in their winning 1st and 2nd respectively overall in the 2004 South Atlantic Road Racing Championship [SARRC] Series. The seasons award banquet is scheduled for January to be held in Jekyll Island, Georgia. Prior to the SIC, Snell held 1st position and Reed held 3rd place in the championship series.