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Saturday morning at Barber - USF2000 qualifies for Race 2…
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Even before they do Race 1, later today, the kids from USF2000 took to the track qualify for Sunday’s Race 2, and we have a brand new pole-sitter, as Turn 3 Motorsport’s Christian Weir pulls it all out for the top spot.
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Here is the way USF2000 will grid for Season Round 4, with times for the TOP SIX: [R] denotes rookie
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Row 1
Pole - Christian Weir, Turn 3 Motorsports - time of 01:22.3788s for a speed of 100.511mph

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P2 - Myles Rowe, Pabst Racing - time of 01:22.3901s for a speed of 100.498mph

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Row 2
P3 - Jagger Jones [R], Cape Motorsports - time of 01:22.4076s for a speed of 100.476mph

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P4 - Simon Sikes, Legacy Autosport - time of 01:22.5496s for a speed of 100.303mph

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Row 3
P5 - Michael D’Orlando, Cape Motorsports - time of 01:22.5647s for a speed of 100.285mph

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P6 - Bijoy Garg, DEForce Racing - time of 01:22.5849s for a speed of 100.260mph

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Row 4
P7 - Thomas Nepveu, DEForce Racing
P8 - Jace Denmark, Pabst Racing
Row 5
P9 - Billy Frazer, Exclusive Autosport
P10 - Jackson Lee, Cape Motorsports
Row 6
P11 - Nicky Hays [R], Cape Motorsports
P12 - Jacob Douglas [R], Exclusive Autosport
Row 7
P13 - Dylan Christie, DEForce Racing
P14 - Spike Kohlbecker, Turn 3 Motorsports
Row 8
P15 - Viktor Andersson [R], Velocity Racing Development
P16 - Trey Burke, Joe Dooling Autosports
Row 9
P17 - Jorge Garciarce [R], Jay Howard Driver Development
P18 - Danny Dyszelski [R], Jay Howard Driver Development
Row 10
P19 - Yeoroo Lee [R], Jay Howard Driver Development
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Notable:
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Christian has always been a TOP TEN driver and has occasionally been TOP FIVE, but no one would have called him for pole, so he is stepping it up.
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Myles Rowe almost gets two for two on poles and he did himself a great favor here to get on the front row for the second time, this weekend. He NEEDS this.
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Simon Sikes is probably on one of the least funded teams, so this is greatly his doing. Were he on a better team Simon would be going for poles with regularity.
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The rest of the TOP SIX were all expected to be there and so also the TOP TEN, with the exception of Jackson Lee. This is Jackson Lee’s best qually session since Mid-Ohio, last year, when he pulled out a P5 in qually. Jackson typically never qualifies in the TOP TEN, so he may be ready to move up.
Jackson Lee

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This race is scheduled to run on Sunday, first thing in the morning. It may thus avoid the expected rain, Sunday afternoon. Next, the Indy Lights hold their 2nd practice session, in anticipation of qualifying, this afternoon…
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