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MRTI at Mid Ohio – Saturday – USF2000 and Pro Mazda qualifying

A crazy final two minutes of qualifying for the second Cooper Tires USF2000 Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Presented by Allied Building Products of the weekend ended up with Exclusive Autosport’s Parker Thompson putting a beat down on his competitors.

Thompson was joined by championship contenders Oliver Askew, and Rinus VeeKay in a final shootout for the pole, and the important bonus point that goes with it. The three drivers traded the provisional pole a total of five different times in the final 120 minutes of qualifying. But, it was Thompson’s final lap of 82.612 seconds that ended up an expansive six-tenths of a second ahead of Dutch youngster VeeKay.

After high humidity and overcast skies Friday at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Saturday dawned with bright blue skies, low humidity, a brisk breeze from the North, and the temperature around 56F.

For the second straight day, it was 19 Cooper Tires USF2000 Powered by Mazda drivers and teams that served as the alarm clock for the legion of campers surrounding the 2.258-mile, 13-Turn Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course natural terrain circuit.

The Pabst Racing threesome of Rinus VeeKay, Calvin Ming, and Lucas Kohl were the first three cars on track for the 20-minute qualifying stanza.

At the half-way point of qualifying, the top 10 were: Oliver Askew, Parker Thompson, Rinus VeeKay, Calvin Ming, Andres Guttierez, Lucas Kohl, Jacob Abel, Kaylen Frederick, Devin Wojcik, and Robert Megennis.

The times fell continually throughout the session as the Cooper Tires and Mazda 2.0L power plants got warmed-up.

Yesterday’s winner, Oliver Askew grabbed the provisional pole just past the half-way point, and the Mazda backed driver continued to go quicker, which was a good thing, as VeeKay, Ming, and Thompson all made runs at the top spot.

It was finally VeeKay, who knocked the championship leader’s No. 3 Soul Red Cape Motorsports machine from the provisional. Just a few seconds later, Thompson took over the top spot, and those two drivers traded the top spot two more times.

Of note, yesterday’s race winner Askew, who was on probation for jumping the start on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course in May, was penalized 10 points for jumping the race start in Friday’s race. That reduced the 20 year-old’s championship lead over the 16 year-old VeeKay to 19 points.

Cooper Tires USF2000 Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Presented by Allied Building Products qualifying #2 results

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER QUICK LAP DIFFERENCE
1 90 Parker Thompson 1:22.612 –.—-
2 21 Rinus VeeKay 1:23.284 0.6719
3 3 Oliver Askew 1:23.342 0.7300
4 23 Lucas Kohl 1:23.732 1.1205
5 22 Calvin Ming 1:23.856 1.2443
6 10 Andres Gutierrez 1:23.886 1.2749
7 81 Kaylen Frederick 1:23.909 1.2978
8 79 David Malukas 1:24.132 1.5201
9 12 Moises de la Vara 1:24.209 1.5970
10 11 Kory Enders 1:24.337 1.7258
11 36 Darren Keane 1:24.441 1.8297
12 80 Robert Megennis 1:24.500 1.8886
13 7 Devin Wojcik 1:24.634 2.0225
14 27 Colin Kaminsky 1:24.815 2.2035
15 82 Phillippe Denes 1:24.841 2.2294
16 37 Jacob Abel 1:25.331 2.7189
17 97 Bruna Tomaselli 1:26.210 3.5988
18 92 Dev Gore 1:26.626 4.0140
19 93 Jayson Clunie 1:27.070 4.4583

The final USF2000 race of the weekend, and penultimate race of the season is scheduled to get the green flag in less than four hours at 12:10 p.m. this afternoon.

 

Anthony Martin came to the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on an early Saturday morning with a three point deficit to Victor Franzoni in the chase for the $790,000 Mazda Motorsports Advancement Scholarship a driver takes for winning the Pro Mazda Championship, but after a 20 minute qualifying session he will start this afternoons race trailing by two points.

Martin’s best lap of 79.544 seconds earned the 22 year-old his fourth pole of the year, 12th of his Mazda Road To Indy presented by Cooper Tire and the important bonus point.

The second Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire qualifying session of the weekend, immediately followed USF2000 qualifying on this sunny, but brisk Saturday morning.

Franzoni led for the most of the first half of the session, but just before the half-way point of the 20 minute session, it was the Soul Red No. 8 of Martin that took away the provisional pole from his Brazilian rival.

For much of the second half of the session, Martin’s quickest lap was a full second ahead of Franzoni, but with a few minutes left, Franzoni was able to cut the gap to just under three-tenths of a second.

But, a local yellow flag in Turn 1 for Max Hanratty’s contact, meant that Franzoni was denied the opportunity to make a run at Martin for the pole.

The heavily damaged Pro Mazda presented by Cooper Tire machine of Max Hanratty comes back to the paddock after heaving contact in Turn 1 during qualifying at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (Photo courtesy of Patrick Stephan)

Yesterday’s first time pole sitter Carlos Cunha will start on the inside of the second row and is joined in the top five by his Team Pelfrey teammates Nikita Lastochkin, and TJ Fischer.

Cooper Tires Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Presented by Allied Building Products Qualifying two results: 

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER QUICK LAP DIFFERENCE
1 8 Anthony Martin 1:19.544 –.—-
2 23 Victor Franzoni 1:19.838 0.2941
3 81 Carlos Cunha 1:20.022 0.4777
4 80 Nikita Lastochkin 1:20.366 0.8223
5 82 TJ Fischer 1:21.257 1.7134
6 14 Sting Ray Robb 1:21.577 2.0332
7 13 Bobby Eberle 1:22.660 3.1164
8 12 Kris Wright 1:22.923 3.3788
9 60 Jeff Green 1:23.104 3.5604
10 57 Bob Kaminsky 1:23.606 4.0623
11 6 Max Hanratty 1:23.918 4.3739
12 2 Dave Zavelson 1:26.846 7.3018
13 5 Kevin Bury 1:34.208 14.6643

The second leg of the Pro Mazda triple-header weekend is scheduled to get the green flag at 1:05 P.M. this afternoon (Saturday, July 29).

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MMRTI at Mid-Ohio – Friday – Pro Mazda qualifying #1 – Carlos Cunha storms to first career pole

By Steve Wittich

Qualifying for the first of three Pro Mazda races at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course began under partly cloudy skies when the 14 Mazda Renesis powered entries took to the 2.258-mile, 13-Turn natural terrain road course.

Team Pelfrey’s Carlos Cunha was the early leader, but by the time the 20 minute qualifying session hit the half-way point it was the two championship contenders, Victor Franzoni and Anthony Martin who had the quickest lap times. Martin, who trailed Franzoni by seven points coming into the triple-header, was a full three-tenths of a second ahead of the Brazilian.

Franzoni came to the attention of his Juncos Racing crew with one-third of the session remaining, but he was not able to improve his quickest lap time. In fact, it was the reigning USF2000 Champion, who won two races at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in USF2000 last year, that went quicker.

However, the Australians spot as the provisional pole-sitter did not last long. With two minutes left in the session and Martin already on pit lane, it was Cunha who went to the provisional pole with a blistering lap of 69.257 seconds,  stealing the important bonus point from Martin, and scoring his first career Mazda Road To Indy presented by Cooper Tire pole.

Martin will start on the outside of the front row beside Cunha, who will have fellow Brazilian Franzoni directly behind him. Starting in fourth will be TJ Fischer, who had a nice recovery, after missing most of yesterday’s testing and practice with an engine issue.

Cooper Tires Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio Presented by Allied Building Products Qualifying #1 Results

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER QUICK LAP DIFFERENCE
1 81 Carlos Cunha 1:19.257 –.—-
2 8 Anthony Martin 1:19.386 0.1294
3 23 Victor Franzoni 1:19.890 0.6332
4 82 TJ Fischer 1:20.344 1.0877
5 80 Nikita Lastochkin 1:20.486 1.2289
6 6 Max Hanratty 1:21.779 2.5227
7 12 Kris Wright 1:21.853 2.5961
8 57 Bob Kaminsky 1:22.054 2.7976
9 13 Bobby Eberle 1:22.754 3.4973
10 60 Jeff Green 1:23.695 4.4384
11 31 Brendan Puderbach 1:24.304 5.0470
12 14 Sting Ray Robb 1:24.589 5.3324
13 2 Dave Zavelson 1:26.073 6.8162
14 5 Kevin Bury 1:29.867 10.6106
15 83 Charles Finelli No Time

MRTI from Road America – Saturday – Pro Mazda Race #2 – quick recap and results

With points leader Victor Franzoni starting at the tail end of the 15 car field after the team held the Brazilian on pit road too long ,the second Pro Mazda race of the KOHLER Grand Prix weekend at Road America was certainly going to be exciting.

The final of three straight MRTI races began with 2016 USF2000 Champion Anthony Martin leading the field under the green flag. The first lap was clean, and Franzoni was able to gain seven spots on the first lap.

At the end of the first lap the top five were: Martin, TJ Fischer, Nikita Lastochkin, Carlos Cunha, and Sting Ray Robb.

After two laps, Franzoni had gained another three positions to begin the third lap in sixth. He passed Robb for fifth on that third lap, and was able to get by the Team Pelfrey duo of Cunha and Lastochkin, who were battling each other for the final spot on the podium on Lap 4.

The first of three yellow flags of the 30 minute race came when National Class competitor Brenden Puderbach hit the tire barrier in the tricky Turn 14 on Lap 5.

Franzoni passed Fisher on the Lap 6 restart, and immediately began to stalk Martin, but his advances were halted when Bob Kaminsky made contact with Kris Wright at the exit of Canada Corner.

The second restart came on Lap 8, and Martin was able to jump out to a small lead going into Turn 1. As the duo drove down the hill towards Turn 5, Martin took the defensive inside line. Franzoni broke deep into the ninety-degree left hand turn, but so did Martin. The two drivers went through the corner side-by-side and at corner exit the No. 8 Soul Red machine pushed the Blue, Orange and White No. 23 wide.

The third and final caution of the day came when JDC Motorsports rookie Kris Wright got stuck in the kitty litter in Turn 6. The Holmatro Safety Team was able to get him extracted and quickly restarted and the field was able to take the white and green flag at the same time.

Once again, Martin was able gap Franzoni into Turn 1 and held that lead through Turn 5. Franzoni got a better drive going up the hill to Turn 6, but Martin was able to make one move to block Franzoni’s advance.

Frazoni was able to follow Martin closely through The Carousel, The Kink, Kettle Bottoms before he popped to the outside to try and make a pass on the outside of Canada Corner. The right-hander that is named after a Commonwealth country was kind to a driver from a member of the former British Empire.

On that final lap, Lastochkin was able to get by his teammate Cunha for the final spot on the podium, and Robb was able to get by Jeff Green for fifth.

Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Road America Presented by Allied Building Products Race #2 Result

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM GAP
1 8 Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports 11 laps
2 23 Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing 0.1799
3 80 Nikita Lastochkin Team Pelfrey 1.8407
4 81 Carlos Cunha Team Pelfrey 1.9346
5 14 Sting Ray Robb World Speed Motorsports 2.2472
6 60 Jeff Green Juncos Racing 2.6827
7 13 Bobby Eberle World Speed Motorsports 3.9464
8 2 Dave Zavelson Unfair Advantage Motorsports 8.9937
9 83 Charles Finelli FatBoy Racing 10.3663
10 12 Kris Wright JDC Motorsports 28.6874
11 5 Kevin Bury Unfair Advantage Motorsports 30.2250
12 82 TJ Fischer Team Pelfrey -4 laps
13 57 Bob Kaminsky Kaminsky Racing -5 laps
14 31 Brendan Puderbach FatBoy Racing -8 laps
15 6 Max Hanratty ArmsUp Motorsports -9 laps

MRTI at Road America – Friday – USF2000 and Pro Mazda Qualifying – Indy Lights Practice

Qualifying notes and results for the first of two Cooper Tires Grand Prix of Road America Powered by Mazda

Parker Thompson, Oliver Askew, Rinus Van Kalmthout and David Malukas were all on point during a hectic five minutes of qualifying, and in a somewhat of a surprise it was Malukas’ lap of 2 minutes, 12.797 seconds that ended up being the quickest of the session.

After starting on pole in four straight races, championship leader Oliver Askew had to settle with an outside front row, but it could have been much worse. Askew was one of the last drivers to get a timed lap in before the checkered flag, and started that lap down in seventh place.

Rinus Van Kalmthout, who is in second place in the championship will start the race in third, and DEForce Racing rookie Moisés de la Vara rounds out a front two rows comprised completely of first year drivers. The fourth place start is the best of de la Vara’s MRTI career.

If they weren’t already awake, the early arriving campers for the KOHLER Grand Prix received an 8 a.m. wake-up call when the buzzing Mazda 2.0L engines of the USF2000 took to the 14-Turn, 4.014-mile Road America road course for their first qualifying session.

After heavy overnight rains there were still some damp spots, especially around Turn 3 and on the backside of the course through the Kettle Bottoms and Canada Corner, forcing the drivers to be cautious. There were still some early spinners, but the drivers were able to keep the engines lit and there were no red flags.

At the half-way point of the session, the top five were Kaylen Frederick, Parker Thompson, Robert Megennis, Rinus Van Kalmthout, and Moisés de la Vara.

Early lap times were in the 2 minute, 25 second range, but quickly began to fall, and with five minutes left in the times had fallen into the 2 minute, 16 second range, before dropping another four seconds on the drying track in the final four minutes.

Qualifying results for the first Cooper Tires Grand Prix of Road America Powered by Mazda

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM QUICK LAP GAP
1 79 David Malukas BN Racing 2:12.797 –.—-
2 3 Oliver Askew Cape Motorsports 2:13.698 0.9005
3 21 Rinus VeeKay Pabst Racing 2:14.078 1.2812
4 12 Moises de la Vara DEForce Racing 2:14.363 1.5657
5 23 Lucas Kohl Pabst Racing 2:14.404 1.6070
6 80 Robert Megennis Team Pelfrey 2:14.487 1.6899
7 90 Parker Thompson Exclusive Autosport 2:14.733 1.9362
8 7 Devin Wojcik ArmsUp Motorsports 2:15.276 2.4784
9 92 Dev Gore Exclusive Autosport 2:15.489 2.6920
10 11 Kory Enders DEForce Racing 2:15.511 2.7132
11 82 Jacob Loomis Team Pelfrey 2:15.564 2.7663
12 81 Kaylen Frederick Team Pelfrey 2:15.654 2.8569
13 36 Darren Keane Newman Wachs Racing 2:15.829 3.0322
14 27 Colin Kaminsky John Cummiskey Racing 2:17.074 4.2771
15 22 Calvin Ming Pabst Racing 2:17.127 4.3293
16 93 Jayson Clunie Exclusive Autosport 2:17.744 4.9463
17 2 Ricky Donison Cape Motorsports 2:18.226 5.4292
18 20 Chandler Horton RJB Motorsports 2:19.076 6.2784
19 97 Bruna Tomaselli ArmsUp Motorsports 2:20.356 7.5591

 


Qualifying notes and results for the second Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Road America Presented by Allied Building Products

The second Pro Mazda qualifying session the KOHLER Grand Prix weekend at Road America was a great reminder of why waiting to go out to set a quick lap in qualifying is a smart policy.

Reigning Cooper Tires USF2000 Powered by Mazda Champion Anthony Martin will start on the pole for the third time this year, and for the 10th time in his three season MRTI career.

Martin, who started the weekend six points behind championship leader Victor Franzoni but fell seven points behind after the Juncos Racing Brazilian earned one point for scoring an easy pole in yesterday afternoon’s qualifying session.

However, Franzoni will have a lot of work to do in Saturday’s second Pro Mazda race, as the 21 year-old was not able to turn a hot lap during the session.

With ten-minutes left in the session, Frazoni had just took to the 14-Turn, 4.014-mile Road America road course, but during Franzoni’s out lap, Bob Kaminsky spun in Turn 3, bringing out the red flag. At just past the half-way point of the qualifying session the top five were Martin, TJ Fischer, Nikita Lastochkin, Carlos Cunha, and Max Hanratty.

The track went green again with only five-and-a-half minutes left, giving Franzoni just enough time for one out lap and one flyer. However, just before Franzoni passed the timing line on what would have been a pole winning pole lap that of 2 minutes, 8.452 seconds, Kris Wright spun and hit the tire barriers in the tricky Turn 3. Therefore, Fraznoni’s lap didn’t count, and he will start dead last in the 15 car field.

TJ Fischer, who made his Pro Mazda debut on this weekend last year, will start on the outside of the front row for the third straight race.

Fisher’s two Team Pelfrey teammates, rookies Carlos Cunha and Nikita Lastochkin will start on the second row.

Qualifying results for the second Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Road America Presented by Allied Building Products

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM QUICKEST LAP GAP
1 8 Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports 2:08.586 –.—-
2 82 TJ Fischer Team Pelfrey 2:09.418 0.8318
3 80 Nikita Lastochkin Team Pelfrey 2:09.960 1.3743
4 81 Carlos Cunha Team Pelfrey 2:10.051 1.4648
5 6 Max Hanratty ArmsUp Motorsports 2:13.210 4.6242
6 14 Sting Ray Robb World Speed Motorsports 2:13.521 4.9346
7 13 Bobby Eberle World Speed Motorsports 2:13.594 5.0082
8 60 Jeff Green Juncos Racing 2:15.023 6.4367
9 12 Kris Wright JDC Motorsports 2:15.355 6.7687
10 57 Bob Kaminsky Kaminsky Racing 2:16.702 8.1156
11 31 Brendan Puderbach FatBoy Racing 2:17.699 9.1129
12 2 Dave Zavelson Unfair Advantage Motorsports 2:18.708 10.1214
13 5 Kevin Bury Unfair Advantage Motorsports 2:24.273 15.6867
14 83 Charles Finelli FatBoy Racing 2:35.078 26.4915
15 23 Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing 5:08.698 3:00.1114

 

A quick note from yesterday’s Pro Mazda qualifying session. A total of seven drivers were penalized two grid positions for doing an extra lap after getting the checkered flag. Those drivers were Bobby Eberle, Sting Ray Robb, Bob Kaminsky, Jeff Green, TJ Fischer, and Charles Finelli. While this might seem harsh, when you have six different series running between 8am through 5:40pm with short breaks, keeping on schedule can be a challenge and “blowing the checkered” on a 4.014 mile road course steals three or four minutes from schedule.

The new starting order for the first Pro Mazda race that will roll off later this afternoon is.

  1. Victor Franzoni – Juncos Racing
  2. Anthony Martin – Cape Motorsports
  3. Carlos Cunha – Team Pelfrey
  4. Nikita Lastochkin – Team Pelfrey
  5. Kris Wright – JDC Motorsports
  6. TJ Fischer – Team Pelfrey
  7. Brenden Puderbach – Fat Boy Racing
  8. Sting Ray Robb – World Speed Motorsports
  9. Max Hanratty – ArmsUp Motorsports
  10. Bob Kaminsky – Kaminsky Racing
  11. Bobby Eberle – World Speed Motorsports
  12. Jeff Green – Juncos Racing
  13. Dave Zavelson – Unfair Advantage Motorsports
  14. Kevin Bury – Unfair Advantage Motorsports
  15. Charles Finelli – Fat Boy Racing

USF2000 is next on track for their first race of the weekend at 11:45am (Central), and Pro Mazda is next on track at 1:35pm (Central) for their first of two races doing the KOHLER Grand Prix.


Practice notes and results for the Mazda Indy Lights Grand Prix of Road America Presented by Allied Building Products

Current championship leader Kyle Kaiser, with a lap of 1 minute, 53.876 seconds, led the lone Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tire practice before the highest rung of the MRTI qualifies for their first race of the weekend later this afternoon.

Carlin sophomore Zachary Claman DeMelo, who did his first Verizon IndyCar Series test with Schmidt Peterson Motorsports at Road America last week, had the second quickest lap, and his Carlin teammate Neil Alberico had the third quickest lap. Wisconsin driver Aaron Telitz and Freedom 100 winner Matheus Leist rounded out the top five.

Championship contender and two-time race winner Colton Herta was not able to turn any laps during the 45 minute session after his Andretti-Steinbrenner Racing crew found a fuel leak on the Deltro Energy sponsored No. 98.

Practice times for the Mazda Indy Lights Grand Prix of Road America Presented by Allied Building Products

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM QUICK LAP GAP
1 18 Kyle Kaiser Juncos Racing 1:53.876 –.—-
2 13 Zachary Claman De Melo Carlin 1:54.001 0.1249
3 22 Neil Alberico Carlin 1:54.098 0.2220
4 9 Aaron Telitz Belardi Auto Racing 1:54.200 0.3234
5 26 Matheus Leist Carlin 1:54.387 0.5106
6 2 Juan Piedrahita Team Pelfrey 1:54.547 0.6710
7 48 Ryan Norman Andretti Autosport 1:54.642 0.7660
8 31 Nicolas Dapero Juncos Racing 1:54.646 0.7703
9 27 Nico Jamin Andretti Autosport 1:54.654 0.7783
10 28 Dalton Kellett Andretti Autosport 1:54.766 0.8899
11 11 Garth Rickards Carlin 1:55.080 1.2042
12 51 Shelby Blackstock Belardi Auto Racing 1:55.101 1.2247
13 5 Santi Urrutia Belardi Auto Racing 1:55.196 1.3201
14 98 Colton Herta Andretti Steinbrenner Racing No Time

The Indy Lights drivers will be back on track at 2:30pm for their first qualifying session.

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Championship leader Franzoni draws first blood at Road America – will start on pole in Pro Mazda Race #1

After a half-hour practice session earlier in the afternoon was led by reigning Cooper Tires USF2000 Powered by Mazda champion Anthony Martin, 13 drivers took to the 14-Turn, 4.014-mile Road America road course just after 5:15pm to qualify for the first of two Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Road America Presented by Allied Building Products races.

Despite threatening skies, the track remained dry for the 20 minutes session and championship leader Victor Franzoni was able to score the bonus point for pole after an impressive lap of 2 minutes, 6.584 seconds. That lap was a stunning 1.3220 seconds ahead of Martin.

This is the sixth career Mazda Road To Indy presented Cooper Tire pole for Franzoni, who will be making his 50th MRTI start on Friday afternoon.

Carlos Cunha, who scored his first Pro Mazda podium at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway qualified in third, matching his best starting spot of the season.

The Brazilian will be joined on the front row by his Team Pelfrey teammate TJ Fischer.

Here are the complete qualifying results:

RANK CAR. NO. DRIVER TEAM TOP LAP GAP
1 23 Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing 2:06.584 –.—-
2 8 Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports 2:07.906 1.3220
3 81 Carlos Cunha Team Pelfrey 2:08.865 2.2819
4 82 TJ Fischer Team Pelfrey 2:09.772 3.1884
5 80 Nikita Lastochkin Team Pelfrey 2:09.902 3.3189
6 14 Sting Ray Robb World Speed Motorsports 2:11.343 4.7595
7 12 Kris Wright JDC Motorsports 2:12.168 5.5841
8 57 Bob Kaminsky Kaminsky Racing 2:12.308 5.7242
9 13 Bobby Eberle World Speed Motorsports 2:12.589 6.0050
10 60 Jeff Green Juncos Racing 2:13.657 7.0737
11 31 Brendan Puderbach FatBoy Racing 2:17.537 10.9537
12 6 Max Hanratty ArmsUp Motorsports 2:17.694 11.1101
13 83 Charles Finelli Fat Boy Racing 2:19.901 13.3172

Pro Mazda is back on track bright and early for their second qualifying session at 8:25am tomorrow morning, and the middle step of of the MRTI ladder will roll off for their first race of the weekend at 1:35pm on Friday. The drivers will then take part in an autograph session in the IndyCar Fan Village at 3:15pm.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course – USF2000, Pro Mazda Race 2

Oliver Askew (Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda) and Victor Franzoni (Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires) completed weekend sweeps from pole in the second of two races for each of the first two rungs on the Mazda Road to Indy presented by Cooper Tires ladder, as part of the Mazda Road to Indy Grand Prix Presented by Royal Purple Supporting the Lupus Foundation of America weekend at the 2.439-mile, Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.

USF2000 logo

Like yesterday, a scattered and somewhat chaotic race for the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda produced a similar result at the top of the standings: Oliver Askew has won once again.

Askew has completed his second consecutive weekend sweep and has now won five races in a row to kick off the season, driving the No. 3 Soul Red Tatuus USF-17 Mazda for Cape Motorsports.

This win today was another flag-to-flag victory in the 17-lap, 30-minute race from pole position, although behind him, there was a lot of action.

A multiple car accident on the first lap of the race took out drivers Colin Kaminsky (John Cummiskey Racing) and Dev Gore (Exclusive Autosport), while Kris Wright (JCR), Bruna Tomaselli (ArmsUp Motorsports) and Ricky Donison (Cape) were also collected in the mess, but continued.

That put the race under the first of two full course cautions with Askew then launching nicely from the restart on Lap 4.

Team Pelfrey’s Kaylen Frederick had fallen from second to third on the initial start behind Pabst Racing’s Rinus VeeKay and fell further back on the subsequent restart, out of the top-five down to as low as seventh.

Askew extended the gap over VeeKay to more than three-plus seconds over the 10-plus lap middle stint of the race before his lead evaporated when two different drivers who impressed on Friday had problems.

Pabst Racing rookie Calvin Ming of Guyana, who banked his first podium of USF2000 with third, which became second after Frederick’s disqualification, dropped off pace on Lap 13. Then two laps later, trouble struck Callan O’Keeffe, the South African rookie from Team BENIK, as he slowed to a halt at the inside of Turn 7 and needed to get pushed off course.

It briefly slowed the field for a quick one-lap full-course caution, where the pace car wasn’t even deployed and Askew was left to play pace car driver on his own, and it also wiped out a three-plus second lead.

Askew led from VeeKay, Newman Wachs Racing’s Dakota Dickerson, Pelfrey’s Robert Megennis and Frederick in the top five, with DE Force Racing’s Kory Enders, Exclusive Autosport teammates Parker Thompson and Luke Gabin, Donison – who’d recovered 10 positions from the first lap incident – and Pabst’s Lucas Kohl in the top 10 at the restart.

The green and white flags came out simultaneously for a one-lap shootout as the race was up against the 30-minute time clock.

It got a bit nutty from there as Megennis got a monster tow on Dickerson into Turn 1, before the two collided when battling over the final podium position at Turn 2, and ultimately both fell down the order.

Askew won from VeeKay by 1.2488 seconds, with VeeKay back on the podium for the fourth time this season.

Frederick was the beneficiary of the Megennis/Dickerson battle to advance into third, with Thompson and Enders completing the unofficial top-five finishers. For Enders, the fifth place finish is the first top-five in USF2000 for the rapidly improving DE Force team in its maiden season.

Gabin improved to sixth, a great result after starting 16th, ahead of Megennis, Donison, Kohl and Dickerson in the top 10.

As a result of the Team Pelfrey disqualification – more from TSO Ladder on that here – it changed the points standings even further in Askew’s favor after Friday’s race.

It was unofficially a 42-point lead from Askew to Frederick (155 to 113), but the points elimination for Frederick meant Askew entered today with a 52-point lead over VeeKay (155-103). Frederick was third with 88 points and Megennis sixth with 68 after the points were taken away heading into the day.

That lead only grows with today’s result, as Askew’s first three months in the series have been nothing short of staggering.

It’s worth noting that Askew’s driver coach – Jonatan Jorge – is not here this weekend as he’s supporting other drivers at the European Le Mans Series weekend in Monza. But Askew and Jorge, who runs JJRD, Inc., have stayed in constant contact throughout the weekend via phone. The Team USA Scholarship winner also said the track conditions were more consistent this weekend compared to the first two weekends in St. Petersburg and Birmingham; here, there is only open-wheel rubber present whereas there was sports car rubber present at those two. Askew’s restarts have been exemplary thus far this year and that’s been a big credit to his success; he said today, he had to perform another “mind trick” to prepare himself for the one-lap shootout.

Askew also praised Donison’s weekend performance, in what was the best weekend thus far for both Cape drivers. Donison could have started second on Friday but was bumped back to third after Frederick was reinstated to second after a penalty was rescinded. Then he was bumped up to third after Frederick was disqualified after the race; and that made it quirky where the Indian driver’s first career USF2000 podium was one where he did not actually get to stand on the podium. Donison’s day saw him start fourth, to being caught up in the first lap incident and fall to 19th, to finishing eighth unofficially.

A similar driver with a yo-yo day was Frederick, who felt he may have had contact on the opening couple laps, which dropped him back. But while he was unfortunate early he was smart late; opting to hold back as Megennis and Dickerson battled over third, and then snaking through to the podium once they made contact. Frederick said weekends like this one where items happen outside his control are character-building ones.

VeeKay was happy to be back on the podium after a difficult first race on Friday when he finished sixth. He and the entire Pabst team had a good weekend. Ming was second on Friday and Kohl, in ninth today, had his first top-10 finish of the season.

The next weekend for USF2000 is at Road America, the end of June, after about a month-and-a-half break.

P No Name Laps
1 3 Oliver Askew 17
2 21 Rinus VeeKay 17
3 81 Kaylen Frederick 17
4 90 Parker Thompson 17
5 11 Kory Enders 17
6 91 Luke Gabin 17
7 80 Robert Megennis 17
8 2 Ricky Donison 17
9 23 Lucas Kohl 17
10 36 Dakota Dickerson 17
11 32 Darren Keane 17
12 82 Ayla Agren 17
13 7 Devin Wojcik 17
14 12 Moises de la Vara 17
15 20 Chandler Horton 17
16 93 Jayson Clunie 17
17 79 David Malukas 16
18 22 Calvin Ming 16
19 97 Bruna Tomaselli 16
20 34 Kris Wright 16
21 31 Callan O’Keeffe 13
22 27 Colin Kaminsky
23 92 Dev Gore

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Some races in the Mazda Road to Indy presented by Cooper Tires are more exciting than others, and the second Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires race of the weekend falls into the “others” department.

Not that Victor Franzoni minded it, following an authoritative romp to his second win to complete a dominant stretch from start-to-finish all weekend on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.

Franzoni, who drives for Juncos Racing, avoided the same pitfall as Friday when he had a slow start and dropped to fourth place.

But having made it through Turns 1 and 2 without losing any positions and after fending off the challenge from Team Pelfrey drivers TJ Fischer and Carlos Cunha behind him, Franzoni promptly checked out from there.

Gaining anywhere from four to eight or nine tenths of a second per lap, Franzoni ultimately stretched the gap to a final margin of victory of 13.0798 seconds over Fischer in the 29-lap, 40-minute race.

The result also moves Franzoni into the points lead over Anthony Martin, with the Australian driver finishing off the podium for the first time this season in fourth at Cape Motorsports. Franzoni has two wins and two seconds, while Martin has two wins, a second and a fourth.

The top six drivers all finished in the same order as they started. Franzoni won from Fischer, in a career-best second place after three straight third places to start the year. In third was Cunha, with the Brazilian teenager securing his first career Pro Mazda podium.

Martin was fourth, one spot ahead the third member of Team Pelfrey, Los Angeles-based Russian Nikita Lastochkin and the first World Speed Motorsports driver, Phillippe Denes.

After the race Franzoni said that without a headwind facing him on the front straight, and after his start mistake yesterday, he was determined to not make the same mistake again. It’s been a whirlwind start to the year for him as he went from not having a ride to then only sorting a deal with Juncos just before St. Petersburg after the potential of a USF2000 ride was there, but now he feels fully part of the Juncos family after their best weekend together. Franzoni credited the team’s test in October for the performance baseline ahead of this weekend.

Fischer is now through a full year of circuits in Pro Mazda, as this weekend last year was his final one in USF2000 before he stepped up to Pro Mazda. Fischer credited his driver coach, Chuck West, and Pelfrey engineer Rick Cameron for his improvement and growth, and like Franzoni has four podiums in as many races.

Cunha was over the moon both with his first podium and with racing at Indianapolis. His eyes lit up in talking about the weekend, and this result fulfills his early season promise that has had pace but not yet results.

The next weekend for Pro Mazda is at Road America, the end of June, after about a month-and-a-half break.

P No Name Laps
1 23 Victor Franzoni 29
2 82 TJ Fischer 29
3 81 Carlos Cunha 29
4 8 Anthony Martin 29
5 80 Nikita Lastochkin 29
6 15 Phillippe Denes 29
7 14 Sting Ray Robb 29
8 13 Bobby Eberle 29
9 3 Matt Machiko 29
10 44 Kevin Davis 28
11 31 Brendan Puderbach 27
12 2 Steven Ford 27
13 60 Jeff Green 27
14 57 Bob Kaminsky 15
15 83 Charles Finelli

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course – USF2000, Pro Mazda Race 1

Polesitters Victor Franzoni (Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires) and Oliver Askew (Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda) converted those perfect starting positions into victories in the first of two races for each series on the Mazda Road to Indy Grand Prix Presented by Royal Purple Supporting the Lupus Foundation of America weekend on the 2.439-mile, 14-turn Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.

The win is Franzoni’s first in Pro Mazda in the series’ third race of the year. Meanwhile Askew has his fourth consecutive win in USF2000, in that series’ fifth race.

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Victor Franzoni saw his lead disappear at the start of the 30-minute third round of the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires season.

But the Brazilian then made the gap disappear shortly thereafter, before emerging back up front in a brilliant passing maneuver after a two-lap battle with Anthony Martin.

Franzoni is now a winner in the Pro Mazda series for Juncos Racing, and has made significant inroads into Martin’s championship lead after the Australian won both races at St. Petersburg to open the season on top.

Finishing third for the third time in as many races was TJ Fischer, which in keeping the theme of threes alive again made him first of the three Team Pelfrey cars.

Given Franzoni’s dominance in practice and qualifying thus far this weekend, the only way he figured to be headed was if he had a bad start in the race – which he did.

He was swarmed at the start and Martin, who’d qualified third, made it into the lead by the end of the first lap with Franzoni falling to fourth. Franzoni recovered, however, to make it back to second at the end of the lap.

A slightly altered order after the first lap saw Martin ahead of Franzoni, Nikita Lastochkin, Fischer, Phillippe Denes and Carlos Cunha.

Franzoni quickly lowered the gap to 0.4606 of a second on Lap 3 and 0.2353 of a second on Lap 4, which meant a pass was going to be imminent.

On Lap 5, Franzoni darted in behind Martin exiting the final corner. Martin held the lead as Franzoni drafted down the frontstraight before Franzoni darted to the outside through Turns 1 and 2.

The two drivers promptly ran side-by-side through the right, left and pair of right-handers through Turn 4 before Martin held him off into the Turns 5/6 chicane.

But having had a dry run at the passing attempt on the previous lap, Franzoni completed it to perfection a lap later on Lap 6. Having tried to Martin’s outside at Turn 1, it again positioned him to the inside for Turn 2, and he made it past.

Gaps of 0.7036 of a second after Lap 6 followed by 1.3712 on Lap 7, 1.9838 on Lap 8 and 2.4719 on Lap 9 were proof positive Franzoni was in the clear for the rest of the race.

Other than a minor hiccup on Lap 10 when Franzoni lost 1.5 seconds to Martin, he was never challenged the rest of the way, and had to control the race from there en route to the victory, by 5.0012 seconds.

Behind the top two, Fischer rebounded from a slow start as he fell from second down to fourth to emerge at the head of the Pelfrey scrap and make it back to the podium once more. Cunha was fourth followed by Denes in fifth, and Lastochkin dropped to sixth.

Franzoni said afterwards he’d play the move on Martin depending on which way Martin darted. The confidence boost in the win comes with Juncos Racing’s preparation, and Franzoni noted how cool it was to win in a series team owner Ricardo Juncos knows, Pro Mazda, before making his Verizon IndyCar Series debut in the Indianapolis 500.

Martin said his only realistic chance to pass Franzoni for the win would be on the start. While he defended as best he could and could thank Franzoni for racing him clean, as they have in USF2000 before Pro Mazda, he was unable to hold him back fully.

Fischer said he recovered from a poor start nicely and carved his way back through the field. It was a solid result for him at a race where a year ago, his USF2000 season came apart and ultimately led to his Pro Mazda debut that came the next month at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis.

Franzoni again has the pole for Saturday’s race, which gives him a great chance to equalize Martin on two wins for the year and tighten up the points race even further. The window for the 40-minute race runs from 8:15 to 9:05 a.m.

P No Name Laps
1 23 Victor Franzoni 22
2 8 Anthony Martin 22
3 82 TJ Fischer 22
4 81 Carlos Cunha 22
5 15 Phillippe Denes 22
6 80 Nikita Lastochkin 22
7 14 Sting Ray Robb 22
8 13 Bobby Eberle 22
9 57 Bob Kaminsky 22
10 60 Jeff Green 22
11 3 Matt Machiko 22
12 44 Kevin Davis 22
13 2 Steven Ford 21
14 83 Charles Finelli 18
15 31 Brendan Puderbach 0

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Very little in terms of an actual race occurred for the opening Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda race of the weekend, interrupted by a waved off initial start and then a crash that ate nearly two-thirds of the clock for the 30-minute race.

And additionally, very little changed at the top of the leaderboard, either.

Oliver Askew completed a start-to-finish drive in what wound up as only a 15-lap race to continue a number of streaks, taking the checkered flag by 3.3461 seconds over Kaylen Frederick.

It is the talented Floridian’s fourth consecutive win this season. It is the fifth straight win for Cape Motorsports on the IMS road course, now its first with the Tatuus USF-17 Mazda after four straight with the previous Van Diemen chassis. It is the sixth straight win by the polesitter in USF2000 at IMS.

He did so after a bit of delay to get the race going. The initial start was waved off, and then on the second attempt to get going, a heavy crash between Kory Enders (DE Force Racing) and Kris Wright (John Cummiskey Racing) occurred at Turn 7 and put the race under a full-course caution period.

After 17-plus minutes and seven laps, the race resumed on Lap 8, with Askew leading Frederick. He gained 1.3166 seconds on the first lap, and that was all the margin he needed to streak away from there in his No. 3 Soul Red Mazda.

Frederick lost anywhere from one to four tenths per lap in the remaining 11-plus minutes of the race after the initial restart, but nonetheless was able to stay in second place for the third consecutive race in the No. 81 Team Pelfrey entry.

In third, after starting fourth and passing Ricky Donison of Cape on the opening lap, was Guyana driver Calvin Ming. This is Ming’s first career podium finish in USF2000 in his No. 22 Pabst Racing entry.

Donison was fourth in the second Cape car, the No. 2 entry, for his best result this season and Dakota Dickerson completed the top five in the No. 36 Newman Wachs Racing entry.

Series debutantes Callan O’Keeffe in the No. 31 Team BENIK Tatuus and David Malukas in the No. 79 BN Racing Tatuus impressed to finish sixth and 11thh after starting sixth and 15th, respectively.

O’Keffe was ahead of Rinus VeeKay, Robert Megennis, Ayla Agren and Moises de la Vara in the top 10.

It was a tough race for Exclusive Autosport with Luke Gabin the best of its four cars in 12th. Parker Thompson pitted on the opening lap and again during the yellow, and was left to finish a frustrating 21st, a tough result to take for last year’s series runner-up.

Post-race, Askew said it almost becomes a “mind trick” to try to keep your head in the game when there is a long yellow. He hasn’t had much time to run behind people this week as he has been fastest in most sessions, but said that with a little bit of a draft, you can be quicker. This is his first win at Indianapolis and he called it a dream; this is the first year he will be able to attend the Indianapolis 500 in person.

Frederick was surprised by how strong Askew’s restart was. He also said his rear tires fell off a little bit faster even in the limited green flag running. He said that for a day as long as this, with two qualifying sessions and the race, keeping your mind focused is key to success. He said the track grip and conditions were good without having any sports car rubber down; just the Cooper for the Mazda Road to Indy and Firestone for IndyCar is down here.

After his first podium, Ming said he got a good run on Donison at the initial start, which was enough to secure third place around the outside.

Unofficially Askew stretches his points lead to 42 over Frederick, 155 to 113, with VeeKay in third at 102 points and the only other driver north of 100 scored this year.

The second 30-minute race is in the 10:05 to 10:45 window tomorrow morning.

P No Name Laps Status
1 3 Oliver Askew 15
2 81 Kaylen Frederick 15
3 22 Calvin Ming 15
4 2 Ricky Donison 15
5 36 Dakota Dickerson 15
6 31 Callan O’Keeffe 15
7 21 Rinus VeeKay 15
8 80 Robert Megennis 15
9 82 Ayla Agren 15
10 12 Moises de la Vara 15
11 79 David Malukas 15
12 91 Luke Gabin 15
13 7 Devin Wojcik 15
14 27 Colin Kaminsky 15
15 20 Chandler Horton 15
16 97 Bruna Tomaselli 15
17 93 Jayson Clunie 15
18 23 Lucas Kohl 15
19 32 Darren Keane 14
20 92 Dev Gore 14 Off Course
21 90 Parker Thompson 14
22 11 Kory Enders 1 Contact
23 34 Kris Wright 1 Contact

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course – USF2000, Pro Mazda Qualifying 2

After having their first qualifying sessions this morning, both the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda and Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires had second qualifying sessions later on this morning as part of the Mazda Road to Indy Grand Prix Presented by Royal Purple Supporting the Lupus Foundation of America weekend.

Here is TSO Ladder’s report from the first qualifying sessions.

Quick pre-session notes, and reports from both second sessions are below.

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TSO had the opportunity to chat with a few USF2000 drivers before the second of two qualifying sessions, as the Grand Prix weekend schedule at the IMS road course is rather abnormal.

With no sports car content on this weekend, as there has been at both St. Petersburg and Barber with various series, it means the Mazda Road to Indy gets more track time, but it’s odd in that the races come later in the afternoon rather than an earlier morning time slot.

Additionally, some drivers had ear buds in to listen to music or other audio prior to the session, as they prepared to amp themselves up for a second straight qualifying session on the day before racing later.

There was one other change prior to the USF2000 second session. Kaylen Frederick was originally determined to have blown the checkered flag at the end of the first session.

However, following a video review, officials determined Frederick had not been issued the checkered flag. That promotes him back to starting second for today’s first race of the weekend, rather than fourth after an initial two-spot penalty.

Lastly, Cape has Matthew Brabham here this weekend in a coaching capacity, as he has done on and off in his career. Brabham won both the USF2000 and Pro Mazda titles, but never competed in either series here on the Mazda Road to Indy – but he won at Indianapolis’ Lucas Oil Raceway in Pro Mazda in 2013. He won his only Indy Lights race at the road course in 2014 with Andretti Autosport. Brabham also made his Verizon IndyCar Series debut in this race last year, and impressed with the PIRTEK Team Murray operation.

He is here this weekend following a double duty weekend in the Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport Holden, making his Australian V8 Supercars debut, and one of Robby Gordon’s SPEED Energy Stadium Super Trucks in Perth, Australia.

Alas, at 11:15 a.m., the second 20-minute qualifying session for USF2000 kicked off.

Pabst Racing’s Calvin Ming was the early chart topper at 1:25.3773, by only 0.01 of a second over Frederick and Robert Megennis. But that was before Oliver Askew went out, a little later in the session, and promptly delivered a 1:24.7843 on his second timed lap of the session.

Askew later dropped the hammer to a 1:24.7400, which was slightly off his morning pole time of 1:24.6831. But nonetheless, this gives Askew four poles in a row in his No. 3 Cape Motorsports Tatuus USF-17 Mazda. He has a chance to go for four wins in a row this season in the first USF2000 race of the weekend later today.

Frederick was again second – this time in more conventional manner – in his No. 81 Team Pelfrey entry at 1:25.0539.

Rinus VeeKay was third for Pabst Racing in the No. 21 car, with the Dutch driver posting a best time of 1:25.1795. Ricky Donison has his second top-five qualifying effort of the day with fourth for Cape at 1:25.2088 and Robert Megennis completed the top five in the second of three Pelfrey cars at 1:25.2271.

The first USF2000 race of 30 minutes runs from 2:30 to 3:10 p.m. later today.

P No Name FTime
1 3 Oliver Askew 1:24.740
2 81 Kaylen Frederick 1:25.054
3 21 Rinus VeeKay 1:25.180
4 2 Ricky Donison 1:25.209
5 80 Robert Megennis 1:25.227
6 31 Callan O’Keeffe 1:25.233
7 36 Dakota Dickerson 1:25.238
8 22 Calvin Ming 1:25.287
9 32 Darren Keane 1:25.326
10 90 Parker Thompson 1:25.422
11 82 Ayla Agren 1:25.474
12 23 Lucas Kohl 1:25.480
13 11 Kory Enders 1:25.621
14 34 Kris Wright 1:25.721
15 12 Moises de la Vara 1:25.768
16 91 Luke Gabin 1:25.852
17 79 David Malukas 1:25.868
18 7 Devin Wojcik 1:26.115
19 97 Bruna Tomaselli 1:26.184
20 27 Colin Kaminsky 1:26.292
21 92 Dev Gore 1:26.638
22 20 Chandler Horton 1:27.008
23 93 Jayson Clunie 1:27.408

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The second Pro Mazda qualifying session was 10 minutes shorter than this morning – 20 minutes versus 30 – but the result was nearly identical throughout the 15-car grid.

As this morning, Juncos Racing’s Victor Franzoni scored the pole. The driver of the No. 23 car was a little bit slower this session – his best time was only 1:23.5698 compared to a 1:23.3476 this morning – but the track slowed as the temperatures heated up and the sun began to emerge from behind the clouds.

Team Pelfrey’s TJ Fischer will again start second in his No. 82 car. He improved his best time to a 1:23.7790, just ahead of a 1:23.8108 this morning. So while Franzoni’s gap to Fischer was 0.4632 of a second in qualifying one, it was just 0.2092 this time.

Carlos Cunha and points leader Anthony Martin swapped spots compared to this morning. Cunha will start third for race two and Martin fourth. Martin was 0.011 of a second adrift of the teenaged Brazilian.

Positions five through eight are nearly identical compared to this morning with Pelfrey’s Nikita Lastochkin ahead of three World Speed Motorsports entries. The only change was Bobby Eberle getting one spot higher this session, edging Sting Ray Robb for seventh behind Phillippe Denes in sixth.

The 40-minute Pro Mazda race one runs from 3:25 to 4:05 p.m.

P No Name FTime
1 23 Victor Franzoni 1:23.570
2 82 TJ Fischer 1:23.779
3 81 Carlos Cunha 1:23.988
4 8 Anthony Martin 1:23.999
5 80 Nikita Lastochkin 1:24.473
6 15 Phillippe Denes 1:24.780
7 13 Bobby Eberle 1:25.008
8 14 Sting Ray Robb 1:25.217
9 60 Jeff Green 1:26.102
10 3 Matt Machiko 1:26.205
11 57 Bob Kaminsky 1:26.239
12 44 Kevin Davis 1:26.778
13 31 Brendan Puderbach 1:28.686
14 2 Steven Ford 1:30.408
15 83 Charles Finelli No Time

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course – USF2000, Pro Mazda Qualifying 1

A busy day is on tap for the Mazda Road to Indy presented by Cooper Tires from the 2.439-mile, 14-turn Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.

There’s nine sessions – one practice session (Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires), five qualifying sessions (two apiece for Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda and Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires and one for Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires) and three races (one for each series) – as part of the Mazda Road to Indy Grand Prix Presented by Royal Purple Supporting the Lupus Foundation of America.

Under overcast skies and ambient temperatures in the mid-50s, USF2000 and Pro Mazda kicked off the day with a pair of qualifying sessions for race one. The USF2000 session was only 20 minutes long with the Pro Mazda session 30 minutes.

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The new Tatuus USF-17 Mazda was always likely to break the prior qualifying track record, the question being by how much. Last year’s champion Anthony Martin set a qualifying record of 1:26.1053.

Within his first few laps though, Oliver Askew hadn’t just beat the mark but obliterated it. The young Floridian, who is Martin’s Soul Red Mazda scholarship and Cape Motorsports teammate, laid down an early time of 1:24.9033.

And then on his ninth lap after a pit stop, Askew dropped the hammer even further to a best lap of 1:24.6831.

The second time stood for the pole position, and extended a couple different streaks. The pole position is Askew’s third in a row this season, and it’s the fifth in a row for the Capes in USF2000 at the IMS Road Course.

How important is that latter statistic? The polesitter has won this race in USF2000 the last five times. Adrian Starrantino won 2014’s second race, Nico Jamin won both 2015 races and Martin (race one) and Parker Thompson (race two) won both races last year. Starrantino’s win is the last non-Cape USF2000 win at the IMS road course. Will Owen, who won the first USF2000 race in 2014, is the only non pole-winner to win – and he won from 13th in an odd, rain-affected race where an excellent tire strategy call from Pabst Racing helped propel him to the victory.

Askew is looking for his fourth straight win this season, and led the points by 34 points heading into this weekend.

So who are the drivers looking to stop the Askew and Cape streaks? Askew’s Barber nemesis, Kaylen Frederick of Team Pelfrey, was the only other driver in the 1:24 bracket at 1:24.9784. However following qualifying, the 14-year-old was assessed a two position penalty by the Race Director, and drops from second to fourth on the grid with a revised time (blew the checkered flag).

This promotes Indian driver Ricky Donison of Cape to second, after by far his best qualifying run of the season at 1:25.0610, and Pabst’s Calvin Ming will now start third. (1:25.1305). Frederick is fourth with Newman Wachs Racing’s Dakota Dickerson fifth (1:25.2285). Team BENIK driver Callan O’Keeffe impressed in his first qualifying session with sixth, with Robert Megennis, Rinus VeeKay, Lucas Kohl and Ayla Agren completing the top 10.

Thompson struggled to 11th, best of the four Exclusive Autosport cars. O’Keeffe is the first on the grid of three drivers making their debuts. David Malukas is 15th, and Jayson Clunie 23rd.

USF2000 has qualifying for race two from 11:15 to 11:35 a.m., and race one from 2:30 to 3:10 p.m. It’s a 30-minute race.

P No Name FTime
1 3 Oliver Askew 1:24.683
2 2 Ricky Donison 1:25.061
3 22 Calvin Ming 1:25.114
4 81 Kaylen Frederick 1:25.178
5 36 Dakota Dickerson 1:25.228
6 31 Callan O’Keeffe 1:25.230
7 80 Robert Megennis 1:25.251
8 21 Rinus VeeKay 1:25.312
9 23 Lucas Kohl 1:25.416
10 82 Ayla Agren 1:25.438
11 90 Parker Thompson 1:25.517
12 32 Darren Keane 1:25.633
13 34 Kris Wright 1:25.641
14 11 Kory Enders 1:25.711
15 79 David Malukas 1:25.740
16 7 Devin Wojcik 1:25.923
17 12 Moises de la Vara 1:26.113
18 91 Luke Gabin 1:26.155
19 97 Bruna Tomaselli 1:26.341
20 27 Colin Kaminsky 1:26.690
21 92 Dev Gore 1:26.961
22 20 Chandler Horton 1:27.177
23 93 Jayson Clunie 1:27.411

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Victor Franzoni has entered this weekend with a lot of confidence for Juncos Racing following a strong test at the Chris Griffis Memorial Mazda Road to Indy test in October.

He backed that up this morning with an authoritative qualifying performance for his first Pro Mazda pole position as he looks for his first win in the series, two years after he made his series debut here.

Franzoni has just under half a second on the rest of the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires field in qualifying. A best lap of 1:23.3476 was enough to secure the top spot. The polesitter has won the last five races at the IMS road course in Pro Mazda.

Franzoni has three podiums at the IMS road course in USF2000 and was second in both Pro Mazda races to kick off the season at St. Petersburg.

The Brazilian is well positioned, as he’ll start alongside TJ Fischer of Team Pelfrey. Fischer ran a best time of 1:23.8108 to slot into second right at the end of the session, an impressive effort for the Californian to get onto the front row.

Anthony Martin, who swept the St. Petersburg weekend to open the year, could only manage to qualify third in the lone Cape Motorsports entry. His best time was 1:23.8527.

Fischer’s two teammates from Team Pelfrey, rookies Carlos Cunha and Nikita Lastochkin, rounded out the top five ahead of a trio of World Speed Motorsports entries.

Pro Mazda has qualifying for race two from 11:50 a.m. to 12:10 a.m., and race one from 3:25 to 4:05 p.m. It’s a 40-minute race.

Unofficial qualifying results are below:

P No Name FTime
1 23 Victor Franzoni 1:23.348
2 82 TJ Fischer 1:23.811
3 8 Anthony Martin 1:23.853
4 81 Carlos Cunha 1:23.885
5 80 Nikita Lastochkin 1:24.365
6 15 Phillippe Denes 1:24.563
7 14 Sting Ray Robb 1:25.050
8 13 Bobby Eberle 1:25.256
9 60 Jeff Green 1:25.720
10 57 Bob Kaminsky 1:25.733
11 3 Matt Machiko 1:25.898
12 44 Kevin Davis 1:27.197
13 83 Charles Finelli 1:28.209
14 2 Steven Ford 1:29.707
15 31 Brendan Puderbach No Time

Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course – USF2000, Pro Mazda Practice 1

After a pair of test sessions held earlier Thursday on the 2.439-mile, 14-turn Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, it was time for the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda and Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires series to hold their first official practice sessions to cap off track activity for the day ahead of the Mazda Road to Indy Grand Prix Presented by Royal Purple Supporting the Lupus Foundation of America weekend.

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Victor Franzoni paced Pro Mazda’s only practice session before Saturday’s qualifying. The Brazilian, in his No. 23 Juncos Racing entry, set a best time of 1:24.340 in the 30-minute session. The overall best time of the day was Franzoni in the second test session, at 1:23.446.

The primary Juncos driver bested all three drivers from Team Pelfrey, with TJ Fischer, Carlos Cunha and Nikita Lastochkin all running in succession from second to fourth. It was a slight surprise to see St. Petersburg double race winner Anthony Martin only in fifth for Cape Motorsports.

Pelfrey has won the last three Pro Mazda races at this track, with Santiago Urrutia (Race 3, 2015) and Pato O’Ward (both races last year), while Juncos and Andretti Autosport also won in the abnormal Indianapolis triple-header of 2015 (NOLA race two was postponed until here due to weather).

It has been since 2014, when Scott Hargrove swept the weekend, when Cape last won in Pro Mazda here, and that’s an interesting wrinkle to note going into the rest of the race weekend.

The second Juncos driver in the field, Jeff Green, caused a red flag halfway through the session but returned to the pits. Green was eighth in the session, only 0.9458 of a second off the pace and behind the first two World Speed Motorsports cars of Phillippe Denes and Sting Ray Robb in sixth and seventh.

Qualifying is from 8:30 to 9 a.m. ET and local time tomorrow.

P No Name FTime
1 23 Victor Franzoni 1:24.340
2 82 TJ Fischer 1:24.414
3 81 Carlos Cunha 1:24.581
4 80 Nikita Lastochkin 1:25.012
5 8 Anthony Martin 1:25.057
6 15 Phillippe Denes 1:25.067
7 14 Sting Ray Robb 1:25.162
8 60 Jeff Green 1:25.285
9 13 Bobby Eberle 1:25.631
10 57 Bob Kaminsky 1:26.462
11 3 Matt Machiko 1:26.626
12 31 Brendan Puderbach 1:28.187
13 2 Steven Ford 1:28.678
14 44 Kevin Davis No Time
15 83 Charles Finelli No Time

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Kaylen Frederick took his No. 81 Team Pelfrey Tatuus USF-17 Mazda to the top of the charts in the opening 30-minute practice session in USF2000 at 1:25.298.

The 14-year-old out of Baltimore will look to break Oliver Askew’s recent stranglehold on the top of the USF2000 field, as Askew has won three straight races and leads Frederick and Rinus VeeKay by 34 points (122-88) heading into this weekend.

Frederick’s fast start has been an interesting story to kick off the USF2000 season, particularly compared to veteran teammates Ayla Agren and Robert Megennis. NBC Sports’ Tony DiZinno has a longer form feature about Frederick’s start, which is linked here.

Askew, meanwhile, had the fastest time of the day with 1:24.703 set in the second test session held earlier in the day.

Behind the top two in this session, it was Exclusive Autosport’s Parker Thompson in third, then Megennis fourth and Pabst Racing’s Calvin Ming in fifth.

Team BENIK driver Darren Keane did not set a time in this session, the only driver of 23 unable to do so.

This is the only USF2000 official practice. On Friday, qualifying one takes place from 7:55 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. ET and local time.

P No Name FTime
1 81 Kaylen Frederick 1:25.298
2 3 Oliver Askew 1:25.576
3 90 Parker Thompson 1:25.640
4 80 Robert Megennis 1:25.704
5 22 Calvin Ming 1:25.705
6 21 Rinus VeeKay 1:25.815
7 82 Ayla Agren 1:25.820
8 23 Lucas Kohl 1:25.927
9 36 Dakota Dickerson 1:26.045
10 31 Callan O’Keeffe 1:26.185
11 2 Ricky Donison 1:26.221
12 11 Kory Enders 1:26.306
13 7 Devin Wojcik 1:26.338
14 91 Luke Gabin 1:26.477
15 34 Kris Wright 1:26.601
16 12 Moises de la Vara 1:26.685
17 97 Bruna Tomaselli 1:26.861
18 27 Colin Kaminsky 1:26.893
19 92 Dev Gore 1:27.122
20 93 Jayson Clunie 1:27.588
21 20 Chandler Horton 1:27.609
22 79 David Malukas 1:27.620
23 32 Darren Keane No Time

Here is the Friday Mazda Road to Indy schedule at the track.

7:55-8:15 a.m. USF2000 Q1
8:30-9 a.m. Pro Mazda Q1
10:15-11 a.m. Indy Lights P1
11:15-11:35 a.m. USF2000 Q2
11:50-12:10 a.m. Pro Mazda Q2
1:45-2:15 p.m. Indy Lights Q1
2:30-3:10 p.m. USF2000 Race 1
3:25-4:05 p.m. Pro Mazda Race 1
5:50-6:50 p.m. Indy Lights Race 1

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