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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course – Pro Mazda – Race #2

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Pato O’Ward continued his season domination in the second of two Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires races at the 2.439-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, to complete a weekend sweep.

The 17-year-old native of Monterrey, Mexico has now won five of six races this year, even as he remains on a weekend-to-weekend schedule. But given his incredible start, he seems poised to continue as the year rolls on.

O’Ward entered the day’s action with a 31-point lead on Team Pelfrey teammate Aaron Telitz, having gained 19 points on Friday alone with a flag-to-flag win from pole and Telitz finishing seventh and outside the top two for the first time this year. Grist entered third in points, a further 33 points behind Telitz.

Here was the starting grid for the 40-minute race two.

Rank Car Driver Time
1 80 Pato O’Ward 01:22.9964
2 82 Aaron Telitz 01:23.3873
3 23 Will Owen 01:23.7072
4 5 Garett Grist 01:23.9052
5 0 Jake Parsons 01:23.9388
6 2 Nico Jamin 01:24.0146
7 31 Nicolas Dapero 01:24.0735
8 3 Jake Eidson 01:24.2401
9 13 Bobby Eberle 01:25.0023
10 57 Bob Kaminsky 01:26.5003
11 37 Jay Horak 01:26.6685
12 44 Kevin Davis 01:26.8966

Off the start, Telitz tried to put his No. 82 Rice Lake Weighing Systems alongside or close to O’Ward in the No. 80 Gap Guard/Topo Chico-backed entry, but was unable to complete a move through the opening turns. Telitz then fell into the clutches of the Juncos Racing pair of Will Owen and Garett Grist, while O’Ward got away.

At the end of the first lap O’Ward led Telitz by 1.5485 seconds, with Owen leading the quartet of Juncos entries from third to sixth.

On Lap 2, O’Ward had a 2.9736-second lead. Grist fell from fourth to sixth behind his other teammates, Nicolas Dapero and Jake Parsons.

Grist got back around Parsons on Lap 3 and Dapero by Lap 6, while up front O’Ward had extended his lead on Telitz to 4.4687 seconds.

At Lap 10, O’Ward led Telitz by just over 4.5 seconds with Owen and Grist third and fourth and Nico Jamin having got around the other two Juncos entries and up to fifth.

The order stabilized from there throughout the 12-car field with O’Ward leading Telitz, Owen, Grist and Jamin in the top five ahead of Parsons, Jake Eidson and Dapero.

The Team Pelfrey pair extended the gap over the Juncos drivers to double digits, with Owen again in a race of his own behind them, and Owen clear of Grist and Jamin, which became the best battle on the racetrack.

Telitz was able to progressively gain a few tenths on O’Ward but couldn’t drop the number below the 4-second mark.

By Lap 27, O’Ward’s gap was north of five seconds to 5.0011 over Telitz.

He took the white flag after completing Lap 28 with a gap of 4.9657 seconds, and took the checkered flag 4.7056 seconds clear of Telitz, following a second successive 29-lap, caution-free race.

Owen secured his second podium finish in as many days in third in the No. 23 AMR Juncos car.

A final lap change of position occurred for fourth with Jamin able to pass Grist, and score his best result since ending fourth in St. Petersburg round two.

Jamin’s final lap of 1:24.1944 was more than 1.2 seconds clear of Grist in that lap, as the Frenchman, in his Soul Red No. 2 Mazda for Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing entry, got around the Canadian.

Bobby Eberle of JDC Motorsports took his second National class win in as many days.

O’Ward, who endured a tough weekend on the IMS road course last year, was euphoric on the cold Saturday morning in speaking to Rob Howden on the podium.

“I was really motivated when I came here,” he said. “We had a really bad weekend last year, I wanted to do a good job and give back something to the team for all the hard work they’ve given me. It showed.

“We had amazing rhythm, and had a great setup that hit the sweet spot. I was a bit nervous, and started on sticker Cooper Tires. It was going to be different than qualifying. I got into the groove, and started keeping consistent lap times. We also got the pole and fastest lap; I can’t ask for anything else. We got the perfect weekend.”

Unofficial results are below following the latest O’Ward victory.

P No Name Laps
1 80 Pato O’Ward 29
2 82 Aaron Telitz 29
3 23 Will Owen 29
4 2 Nico Jamin 29
5 5 Garett Grist 29
6 00 Jake Parsons 29
7 3 Jake Eidson 29
8 31 Nicolas Dapero 29
9 13 Bobby Eberle 29
10 44 Kevin Davis 29
11 57 Bob Kaminsky 28
12 37 Jay Horak 28

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course – Pro Mazda – Race #1

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The 17-year-old Mexican sophomore Pato O’Ward continued his domination of the early season in the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires season, with his fourth win in five races to open the 2016 campaign and extend his points lead.

The driver of the No. 80 Gap Guard/Topo Chico supported entry for Team Pelfrey scored the pole by several tenths, led flag-to-flag in the 29-lap, 40-minute, caution-free race, and captured the win by 6.8509 seconds.

Not bad for a driver who has been on a weekend-to-weekend commitment with the team, having only been confirmed for St. Pete and Barber initially and then extended into the full month of May earlier this week.

O’Ward’s likely closest challenger, teammate Aaron Telitz in the No. 82 Rice Lake Weighing Systems entry, got caught out in the opening lap skirmish following a battle with Will Owen in the No. 23 AMR entry for Juncos Racing.

By Turn 7 Telitz ventured off course, with another car also off in the background. After starting second, the Wisconsin driver fell to 10th and without a yellow flag, would struggle to recoup the lost time.

From there, O’Ward was able to put on a clinic by gapping the field anywhere from three to five tenths of a second per lap.

He had a lead of 1.538 seconds after the first lap, 2.2757 by Lap 2, 3.5649 by Lap 5, 5.2047 by Lap 10 and 7.6606 by Lap 17.

With Telitz out of the fray, Owen made it into second early after a pass of him and ran a solo race from there, with no issues from behind him either.

Australian rookie Jake Parsons in the No. 00 Smart Mind Institute car for Juncos also made it up a spot, from fourth to third, and was able to maintain his pace over more experienced teammate Garett Grist in his No. 5 Lander Property Management/Mac Tools/Blacklist Lifestyle entry for Juncos for the rest of the race.

O’Ward had a 7.2961-second gap to Owen on Lap 28 and received the white flag. He took the checkered flag a lap later at a slightly reduced gap of 6.8509 seconds.

Parsons made it home in third for his first career podium with Grist fourth and Nico Jamin in fifth. Jake Eidson was sixth and Telitz made it back to seventh, a spot ahead of the fourth Juncos car, driven by Nicolas Dapero.

Bobby Eberle took the National class win in ninth, now driving for JDC Motorsports in his No. 13 car.

Post-race, O’Ward admitted it was harder than it looked. He tried to conserve his Cooper Tires over the course of the race to ensure he had enough tires left for a restart if needed.

Owen said he’s driving better this year than he did last year, but admitted he had nothing for O’Ward on this afternoon. He braked better than Telitz into Turn 7 and that was enough to secure the position, another podium at a track where he has a past Pro Mazda podium and a USF2000 win.

Parsons was thankful to secure his first podium and said managing his brakes was the toughest part of his race.

Unofficial results are below with the second race of the weekend set for 10:20 a.m. on Saturday morning.

P No Name Laps
1 80 Pato O’Ward 29
2 23 Will Owen 29
3 00 Jake Parsons 29
4 5 Garett Grist 29
5 2 Nico Jamin 29
6 3 Jake Eidson 29
7 82 Aaron Telitz 29
8 31 Nicolas Dapero 29
9 13 Bobby Eberle 29
10 57 Bob Kaminsky 29
11 37 Jay Horak 28
12 44 Kevin Davis 16

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Barber Motorsports Park – Pro Mazda & Indy Light Race #2 – starting line-ups and points

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Mazda North American Operations Presents the Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Alabama Cooper Tires Race #2

Time: 11:15am (CST)

Starting Lineup for Race #2

START DRIVER SESSION
1 O’Ward, Pato Race 1
2 Telitz, Aaron (R) Race 1
3 Grist, Garett Quals
4 Jamin, Nico (R) Race 1
5 Owen, Will Race 1
6 Parsons, Jake (R) Race 1
7 Tan, Weiron Race 1
8 Eidson, Jake (R) Race 1
9 Dapero, Nicolas (R) Race 1
10 Cevallos, Jorge (R) Race 1

Points entering Race #2

RANK DRIVER POINTS
1 Pato O’Ward 90
2 Aaron Telitz – R 84
3 Weiron Tan 58
4 Nico Jamin – R 53
5 Garett Grist 50
6 Jake Eidson – R 49
7 Will Owen 44
8 Jake Parsons – R 41
9 Jorge Cevallos – R 38
10 Nicolas Dapero – R 36
11 Bobby Eberle 20

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Legacy Indy Lights 100 Race #2

Time: 12:20pm (CST)

Starting Lineup for Race #2
RANK DRIVER SESSION
1 Jones, Ed Quals
2 Stoneman, Dean (R) Quals
3 Urrutia, Santiago (R) Quals
4 Enerson, RC Quals
5 Blackstock, Shelby Quals
6 Rosenqvist, Felix (R) Quals
7 Kaiser, Kyle Quals
8 Kellett, Dalton (R) Quals
9 Hargrove, Scott (R) Quals
10 Veach, Zach Quals
11 Piedrahita, Juan Quals
12 Alberico, Neil (R) Quals
13 Negrao, Andre (R) Quals
14 Serralles, Felix Quals
15 Claman De Melo, Zachary (R) Race 1
16 Anderson, Scott Race 1

Points entering Race #2
RANK DRIVER TOTAL POINTS
1 Felix Serralles 88
2 Kyle Kaiser 87
3 Ed Jones 82
4 Zach Veach 64
5 RC Enerson 63
6 Felix Rosenqvist – R 60
7 Andre Negrao – R 60
8 Santiago Urrutia – R 57
9 Dean Stoneman – R 50
10 Scott Hargrove – R 48
11 Juan Piedrahita 48
12 Shelby Blackstock 43
13 Zachary Claman de Melo – R 42
14 Dalton Kellett – R 40
15 Neil Alberico – R 36
16 Scott Anderson 31
17 Heamin Choi – R 5

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Barber Motorsports Park – Pro Mazda Race #1 – recap and results

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Pato O’Ward and Aaron Telitz finished on the top two steps of the podium for the third straight Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire race in 2016, with O’Ward taking advantage of a late yellow flag to make a daring move on Telitz in Turn 14 and 15. 

Telitz was caught of guard by O’Ward’ daring move and thought they teammates would get together, but O’Ward made the pass stick. 

O’Ward, who is confirmed in the No. 80 seat only through this weekend, is searching for funding to extend his championship chase to the next round at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May during the Angie’s List Grand Prix of Indianapolis. 

He told TSO that he really hopes that these wins will help him add more races to his program. 

The 16 year-old Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire sophomore now has two victories, five podiums and also his scored the quickest lap of the race, the fourth time he has accomplished that. 

Grist said it’s no secret that Team Pelfrey has the edge right now, but that Juncos Racing is working very hard to get caught up. 

After qualifying on a damp to drying track yesterday, the ten drivers took the green flag in absolutely perfect conditions. Telitz was able to hold the lead through the first five corners, but it was O’Ward who was on the move. The Monterey, Mexico native, who started fourth was able get by Weiron Tan in the first complex of corners and out broke Garett Grist into Charlotte’s Web to take over the second spot. 

On the run down to Turn 8, Cape Motorsports with /WTR teammates Nico Jamin and Jake Eidson got together. Both drivers were able to keep going and dropped to the 8th and 9th positions.  Jamin recovered to finish sixth and Eidson added one more spot to finish eighth. 

Juncos Racing’s rookie Jake Parsons who started just behind Jamin and Eidson sustained some front wing damage and had to pit to fix damage.

End of the first lap the running order was: Telitz, O’Ward, Grist, Tan, Will Owen, Nicolas Dapero, Jorge Cevallos, Jamin, Eidson and Parsons. 

One quarter of the race through the 40 minute race, The Rice Lake Weighing Systems sponsored No. 82 of Telitz held a 0.4 second lead over O’Ward, who was keeping up the pressure on his Team Pelfrey teammate. Grist was a further 6 seconds back in third, with Tan and Owen making up the remainder of the top five. 

The best battle on the track at this point was for the final spot on the podium with the threesome of Grist, Tan and Owen covered by only 1.1 seconds. 

Telitz held a 1.1 second over O’Ward when the crossed flags were shown on Lap 15. Grist, Tan and Owen were still still nose to tail in the battle for the final spot of the podium. 

On Lap 16, the first yellow flag of the race flew when Jake Parsons had an incident on the back side of the track. The Smart Mind Institute No. 00 buried into the barriers and the safety team had to take some time to make everything was put back in place and safe before setting the drivers loose again. 

The field went back to green with just under six minutes to go in the race, and O’Ward made an unsuccessful attempt to pass Telitz under braking at Turn 5, but was able to get the pass done later in the lap. 

This is the third victory at Barber Motorsports Park for Team Pelfrey. O’Ward joins a pair of Jacks who have also won in Birmingham. Verizon IndyCar Series regular Jack Hawksworth won a race in 2012, and current GP3 pilot Jack Aitken won a race during the 2015 edition of Cooper Tires Winterfest. 

The final second and final Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire race of the weekend will be on Sunday at 11:15am (CT). 

You can find our Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire preview and Thursday recap here —> http://www.tsoladder.com/2016/04/22/barber-motorsports-park-pro-mazda-presented-by-cooper-tire-preview-and-todays-results/

You can find the Practice 2 recap here —> http://www.tsoladder.com/2016/04/22/barber-motorsports-park-pro-mazda-practice-session-2-update-9-am/

You can find qualifying results here —> http://www.tsoladder.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=1117&action=edit

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  • Barber Motorsports Park – Pro Mazda qualifying

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    With a wet 2.3-Mile, 17-Turn Barber Motorsports Park Road Course, the first drivers on track for the Pro Mazda qualifying session were outfitted with treaded wet weather Cooper Tires. However, in an what looked like an interesting strategy call at the time, the three Team Pelfrey drivers sat on pit road with slick tires until the last half of the 20 minute session, when they rolled out on track with the Cooper Tire slicks!

    It looked like an absolutely crazy call by Team Pelfrey principal Nigel Tuckey, but within four laps it was the triple threat trio from Team Pelfrey that jumped to the top of the time sheet.

    It appeared that the session would end with Telitz, Tan and O’Ward staring the race in the first three spots, but Garett Grist decided to join the party in the last minute-and-a-half.

    Grist was able to grab the top spot on his second last lap of the session, but Telitz went just a little bit quicker the next time by. The two drivers traded the top spot one more time, but it was rookie Telitz who will start on pole for the second straight race who just topped Canadian Grist by a scant 0.0136 seconds.

    Delayed for 27 minutes by heavy rain and a thunderstorm, Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire qualifying began at 2:52pm on a very wet track.

    Halfway through the session the top five were: Garett Grist, Will Owen, Nico Jamin, Jake Eidson and Jorge Cevallos.

    With eight minutes left in the session the remainder of the drivers began to come to the pits to put on a mix of sticker and scuffed Cooper Tire slicks.

    Pro Mazda qualifying results:

    RANK DRIVER QUICK LAP
    1 Aaron Telitz 1:22.466
    2 Garett Grist 1:22.480
    3 Weiron Tan 1:23.061
    4 Pato O’Ward 1:23.136
    5 Will Owen 1:23.357
    6 Jake Eidson 1:23.500
    7 Nico Jamin 1:23.684
    8 Nicolas Dapero 1:24.468
    9 Jake Parsons 1:25.032
    10 Jorge Cevallos 1:25.910

    The first Pro Mazda race of the weekend will take place on Saturday afternoon at 4:30pm (CT).

    You can find our Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire preview and Thursday recap here —> http://www.tsoladder.com/2016/04/22/barber-motorsports-park-pro-mazda-presented-by-cooper-tire-preview-and-todays-results/

    You can find the Practice 2 recap here —> http://www.tsoladder.com/2016/04/22/barber-motorsports-park-pro-mazda-practice-session-2-update-9-am/

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    Barber Motorsports Park – Pro Mazda practice session #2 update – 9:20am

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    Team Pelfrey’s triple threat trio of Pato O’Ward, Aaron Telitz, and Weiron Tan ran 1-2-3 at the final Pro Mazda practice before qualifying. The three drivers who also dominated spring training in March and testing/practice yesterday were only separated by 0.2 seconds. Qualifying

    The second official practice for the pair of Mazda North American Operations Presents the Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Alabama Cooper Tires began at 8:45am under partly sunny skies with an ambient temperature of 69F. The track temperature when the 30 minute session began was 76F.

    The Team Pelfrey trio of O’Ward, Telitz and Tan were the top three at the half-way point of practice, and were followed by the Juncos Racing trio of Garett Grist, Will Owen, and Jake Parsons.

    The Gap Guard sponsored No. 80 of Pato O'Ward (Team Pelfrey) (Photo courtesy of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, LLC Photography)

    The Gap Guard sponsored No. 80 of Pato O’Ward (Team Pelfrey) (Photo courtesy of Indianapolis Motor Speedway, LLC Photography)

    The session was green for the entire 30 minutes.

    The majority of the drivers set their quickest lap early in the session with the fifth lap being the most popular circuit for a flyer. That is something to keep in mind for qualifying.

    The track record of 1:20.249 was set by current Verizon IndyCar Series driver Spencer Pigot during qualifying for the 2014 edition of Cooper Tires Winterfest in February 2014. With a green track and warmer temperatures, the track record will likely be safe for another year.

    Practice #2 timesheet:

    Rank Name FTime

    1 Pato O’Ward 1:21.055

    2 Aaron Telitz 1:21.065

    3 Weiron Tan 1:21.308

    4 Garett Grist 1:21.603

    5 Will Owen 1:21.641

    6 Nico Jamin 1:21.796

    7 Jake Parsons 1:21.984

    8 Jake Eidson 1:22.068

    9 Nicolas Dapero 1:22.605

    10 Jorge Cevallos 1:22.644

     

    Next up for Pro Mazda is qualifying at 2:25pm.

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    Barber Motorsports Park – Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire preview and today’s results

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    The Team Pelfrey threesome of Weiron Tan, Pato O’Ward and Aaron Telitz head to the Mazda North American Operations Presents the Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Alabama Cooper Tires double-header, the third and fourth rounds of the 2016 Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire championship, as the overwhelming favorites at Barber Motorsports Park.

    Why?

    1. Sophomore O’Ward and rookie Telitz split the pair of races in St. Petersburg and sit one-two in the fight for the Mazda Motorsports Advancement Scholarship that the series champion will receive. Rice Lake, Wisconsin native Telitz currently trails the 16 year-old O’Ward by a scant two points, on the virtue of O’Ward scoring more bonus points in the opening round. Tan, a 20 year-old sophomore pilot, sits in third in the championship after a mixed weekend in St. Petersburg.
    2. During the spring training testing this past March, the trio went one-two-three with Telitz leading O’Ward by only two-hundreths of a second, with Tan only another two-tenths of a second behind.
    3. All three drivers have had success on the 2.3-Mile, 17-Turn Road Course in the past. In four races at Barber Motorsports Park, Tan has scored two wins and one second while starting on the front row in all four starts.  O’Ward has made two starts in Birmingham, Alabama and came home in fifth and seventh. Between the regular season and Winterfest, Telitz has made nine Barber starts. His impressive line includes, one win, three podiums, and seven top fives.

    Gunning for the Team Pelfrey trio will be a foursome from Juncos Racing, a duo from Cape Motorsports with /WTR, and a single from JDC Motorsports.

    Cape Motorsports with /WTR sophomores Nico Jamin and Jake Eidson will be looking to join current Indy Lights drivers Scott Hargrove and Neil Alberico as Barber Motorsports Park Pro Mazda winners for the St. Petersburg, Florida based team.

    Both 20 year-olds, Jamin and Eidson have combined for 18 career starts and seven podiums in Cooper Tires USF2000 Powered by Mazda competition at Barber Motorsports Park, but will need to improve on the sixth and 10th best times in the spring training testing.

    Juncos Racing leads all teams in wins (4), poles (4) and podiums (10) at Barber Motorsports Park and will be looking to get back on pace after an uncharacteristically “off” weekend in St. Petersburg.

    Pre-season favorite, Garett Grist, who just turned 21 years-old will need a solid weekend to get back in the chase for the 2016 championship. The Grimsby, Ontario native has eight previous starts at the Birmingham, Alabama track and has not yet finished outside the top 8.

    Between USF2000 and Pro Mazda, Owen has nine Barber starts with one pole, one top five and two top tens in the two 2015 races.

    Juncos Racing rookies Nicolas Dapero and Jake Parsons do not have Barber Race experience, but both had successful spring training tests. Argentinian Dapero had the fourth quickest lap-time during the early March test, while Australian Parson was the seventh quickest.

    The final Pro Mazda entry is Jorge Cevallos, who after a successful return to racing at St. Petersburg, announced that he would be contesting the full Pro Mazda season with JDC Motorsports.

    An FIA Institute Young Driver Excellence Academy who finished third in the 2013 Protyre Formula Renault UK Series, Cevallos missed the past season-and-a-half of racing after undergoing surgery for Ulcerative Colitis. The 21 year-old, who is backed by Escuderia Telmex, Visit Baja California, Caliente Casinos, llantas Tersa and Bell Helmets is focused on regaining his strength and stamina and very well could be contending for top fives in the near future.

    “The whole JDC MotorSports team is really motivated for Barber,” said Cevallos. For me, personally, being back on the race track at St. Pete felt like a win, and to come out of it with a double top-10 gave us a lot of motivation working towards Barber. We’ve worked hard and hope to turn a few more heads early in the season.”

    What TSO will be watching for this weekend:

    • Can Cape Motorsports with /WTR and Juncos Racing make some progress and find the necessary pace to stop the Team Pelfrey train that has been on a role since the beginning of 2015.
    • Tan has been very, very quick at Barber Motorsports Park in the past, and this weekend provides him with a great opportunity to eat into his teammates championship lead.
    • O’Ward is only confirmed through this weekend; can he continue the momentum he found in St. Pete and extend his season into May at Indianapolis.
    • Will Juncos Racing and engineer Peter Dempsey be able to find what ailed them during testing in March. The team has had previous success at the track in past.

     

    Thursday testing and practice

    The ten car field took to Barber Motorsports Park on Thursday, April, 21 for two promotor test session and one official practice session.

    Leading the way during the two test sessions was Aaron Telitz. He was followed closely by his teammate and championship leader O’Ward. Juncos Racing’s Garett Grist, Jake Parsons, and Will Owen made up the rest of the top 5. The biggest surprise? Championship favorite Weiron Tan could only manage the eighth quickest time.

    The lone official practice session was run under damp conditions and only seven cars took to the track with the Team Pelfrey trio of Aaron Telitz, Pato O’Ward and Aaron Telitz sitting out the session.

    Due to the moist track, the seven drivers only turned a total of 46 laps with JDC Motorsports newest full-season signee, Jorge Cevallos leading the way.

    Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire weekend schedule

    Friday, April 22, 2016

    • 8:45am-9:15am — Pro Mazda practice #2
    • 2:25pm-2:45pm — Pro Mazda qualifying

    Saturday, April 23, 2016

    • 4:30pm-5:20pm — Pro Mazda Race #1

    Sunday, April 24, 2016

    • 11:15am – 12:05pm — Pro Mazda race #2

    St Pete Pro Mazda Race #2 Notes and Results

    By Bart Ewer A steady breeze, a mix of sun and clouds, mild temperatures, and chamber of commerce conditions greeted the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires field as they wrapped up the St. Petersburg on-track action. Team Pelfrey started 1-2, with Aaron Telitz on pole ahead of Race 1 winner Pato O’Ward, with…

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    St. Pete – Pro Mazda Race #1 – Notes and Results

    By Bart Ewer An all-Team Pelfrey front row led the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires field of 12 to the first green flag of the year, with Pato O’Ward and Aaron Telitz leading the way. In stark contrast to the USF2000 race earlier in the day, it was a clean side-by-side start to…

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    St. Pete Saturday – Pro Mazda Qualifying and Results

    By Bart Ewer The Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires qualifying session kicked off today’s on track activity promptly waking up the nearby condo residents at 7:30am. Aaron Telitz, who was quickest in both of yesterday’s practice sessions, was the odds-on favorite to take the pole position in the very first qualifying session of…

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