
Caton put in another great performance to pull out a 3-second lead on the #95. The green flag dropped and Caton jumped the #21 to take the lead. The reverse result for the race 2 grid gave Millard a glimmer of hope as he again started on pole. The #21’s only chance to win the Midlands 400 with one more race to go was to win and hope that Roger’s had a DNF or DNS result. Rogers’ result increased his championship lead to 39pts. Beth Carnwell rounded up the field in 4th. Millard slipped down to 3rd with no match for the top-2. Caton (#17) followed Rogers in the outside lane at the start to jump from 4th to 2nd on lap 1. Taking the lead on lap 1, Rogers took a flag-to-flag victory.


Millard lead the field away ahead of Rogers, but it was the #95 who would make the better start. With everything to play for, the Juniors headed down to the track for the first race of the evening. James Wallace (#26) was not present this evening, but his excellent performances throughout the I-Factor championship were enough for him to win with a meeting spare! Millard trailed Rogers by only 26pts in the Midlands 400, but was 158pts behind in the Junior All Stars Championship. Cole Rogers, driver of the #95, went into this meeting leading both the Midlands 400 championship and the overall points ahead of Aloucious Millard (#21).
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Drivers scored points for the Midlands 400 in Heat 1 and 2 and points for the I-Factor championship in Heat 3. Three races were scheduled for the evening which would determined the winners of the Junior All Stars and the Midlands 400 championships. Cold and dry conditions were met by the junior drivers as the sun set on the West Midlands.

The final meeting of the 2018 JASCAR Junior All Stars Championship was held at Birmingham Wheels Park.
