Goodridge Back in Radicals and on Pole for a Wet Start to the 2025 Season at CTMP

Cayden Goodridge started on pole for the Saturday opener, which began on a wet track after a cell of heavy rain moved over the 10-turn road course. One lap after the restart, Brady Clapham took the lead. The 18-year-old driver, in his second season, pulled away to his first career series win. Goodridge finished 1.910 seconds back in the runner-up spot, with rookie Francesco Esposito rounding out the podium.

For Goodridge, the second-place comes in his return to Radicals after competing in the FEL SCCC GT4 class last season. He says it’s a dream to drive the car, especially on a track like CTMP, where the downforce shines. He also enjoyed the opening race battle.

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