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Sunday morning at Mid-Ohio - USF2000 closes out the weekend…

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…with a wild one, as Race 3 saw all sorts of passing, spinning and movement. At the end of it the WINNER was Michael d’Orlando for Cape Motorsports from his P2 start. P2 went to Simon Sikes for Legacy Autosport from a P4 start, while Yuven Sundaramoorthy for Pabst Racing was one of the biggest movers in the race, going from a P13 start to finish P3.

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As Kiko Porto for DEForce led the field from pole up the long run to the Keyhole, Dylan Christie for Turn 3 Motorsports got punted from behind, spun, and collected Myles Rowe for Force Indy, as both went off and brought out the first Caution. In the scrum Nolan Siegel for DEForce dropped from P3 to P6, Jackson Lee for JHDD dropped from P5 to P9 and Evan Stamer for Ignite Autosport went off course in Turn 4, but Matt Round-Garrido for Exclusive Autosport moved up from P10 to P4 and Yuven moved from P13 to P11.

On the lap 4 restart d’Orlando pounced on Kiko and the two car ran beside each other for half a lap before Michael made the pass for the lead stick. On lap 5 Yuven was up to P9, past Christian Brooks for Exclusive Autosport, while Billy Frazer for Exclusive made contact with Nolan Siegel, sending him off course to get back on in P25. Frazer would pull a drive-through penaly. Trey Burke for Joe Dooling Autosports went off in Turn 4 trying to avoid Siegel and Frazer, bringing out another Caution.

On the lap 10 restart Simon passed Kiko for the P2 spot in Turn 1. On lap 11 Yuven was past Brooks for P7 but then Prescott Campbell for DEForce was off in Turn 4 and yet another Caution flew. On lap 14 the restart saw Matt Round-Garrido take P3 from Kiko while Yuven made P6 off Peter Vodanovich for JHDD. On lap 15 Jace Denmark for Pabst Racing passed Kiko for P4 and Yuven followed him through to P5. On Lap 19 Yuven went after Jace and passed him for P4, with Kiko and Christian Brooks following through. On the final lap Yuven nipped Matt Round-Garrido for the P3 spot, as d’Orlando took the checkers about 1 second ahead of Simon Sikes, who was about 2 seconds ahead of Yuven at the line.

A great race with tons of passing throughout the field.

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Notable:

  • With this 2nd WIN of the weekend Michael d’Orlando closes in on Kiko Porto for the points lead.

  • This is Simon Sikes’ 4th podium in the row. The Team USA Scholarship WINNER only needs a WIN to cement his place in the back half of the season.

  • A poor qualifying effort had Yuven Sundaramoorthy fighting for position all weekend. With a P10 in Race 1 and a P14 in Race 2, Yuven needed to have a great Race 3 and he did, helping him maintain 3rd in the series points. Yuven is a passing machine, but he shouldn’t need to pass this much.

  • Making as many passes in the race as Yuven was Christian Brooks for Exclusive Autosport, going from P16 to P6 at the end. Josh Pierson for Pabst Racing made 7 passes, from P18 to P11. Both are title contender who like Yuven, had bad quallifying that hurt them this weekend, but they did all they could on track to correct that.

  • Despite all the full-course cautions, only two cars did not finish the race. Most of the movement in it was made by aggresive passing. The kids love to race hard and they are a blast to watch.

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Your happy podium - That’s Simon Sikes in P2 on the left, Michael d’Orlando in P1 in the middle and Yuven Sundaramoorthy in P3 on the right.

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With these results, here are the TOP FIVE in points, leaving Mid-Ohio:

1 - Kiko Porto, 297
2 - Michael d’Orlando, 278
3 - Yuven Sundaramoorthy, 243
4 - Josh Pierson, 224
5 - Christian Brooks, 220

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Next up for USF2000 will be a 7 week rest, followed by another triple-header at New Jersey, August 27-29. Next, Indy Pro 2000 closes out their weekend with Race 2. The grid for that is in post # 11…

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