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Saturday at Gateway - The Indy Pro 2000 race…
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…was WON going away by pole-sitter Salvador de Alba for Jay Howard Driver Development. Taking P2 in a spirited fight was Nolan Siegel for DEForce Racing from his P4 start while P3 went to Braden Eves for JHDD from a P6 start.
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As Salvador led the field on the opening lap Nolan jumped well from P4 to P2 past Louis Foster for Exclusive Autosport and Reece Gold for Juncos Hollinger. Louie dropped from P3 to P5, but a few laps later recovered P4 from Reece, with Josh Green for Turn 3 Motorsports taking over P3. Braden Eves fell to P8 but recovered to P7 on lap 7, as Louie set Fastest Lap. On lap 8 Sal set Fastest Lap out front as he began to get away. On lap 10 Braden passed Enaam Ahmed for Juncos to take over P6. Eves then set his own Fastest Lap on lap 15, but three laps later Sal reclaimed it.
On lap 19 Braden took P5 from Reece Gold and then reset Fastest Lap on lap 21. By lap 28 Salvador was +3.9 on the field and getting away. A battled for P2, P3 and P4 developed as the three cars closed in on each other. For several laps they were running nose-to-tail and each looking for a way past. On lap 32 Josh Green was able to take P2 from Nolan, but a lap later Nolan took it back. Then, a lap later Josh took P2 AGAIN. Braden was now caught up with Josh, Nolan and Louie to make it a four-car battle. He set Fastest Lap on lap 38 and then did it again on lap 39.
On lap 46 Nolan reclaimed P2 from Josh and opened up a slight gap. Salvador set his own Fastest Lap on lap 47, gapping the field by 7.1 seconds. On lap 50 Josh went too high out of Turn 3 and Braden and Louie passed him for P3 and P4 respectively. For the rest of the race it was a matter of Nolan hanging on to P2. Salvador WON on lap 55 with a gap of 5.94 seconds on Nolan, who was only 0.37 seconds over Braden.
A great WIN out front with a great battle for the rest of the podium honors.
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Salvador’s other WIN at Indianapolis was a P2 that turned into a WIN when Braden Eve’s WINNING car failed post-race tech, so this is Sal’s first on-track WIN in the series and he clearly was the class of the field all weekend.
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Louis Foster came home 4th ahead of Reece Gold in P6, and so added to his points lead. He still hasn’t clinched the title, but he now has a 77-point lead, with 99 points up for grabs at the finales at Portland. There are only four guys left in the mathematical range for the title.
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The real battle now is for Vice-Champion and that one is between veteran Reece Gold and rookie Nolan Siegel, only 9 points away from each other, while Enaam Ahmed in with 22 points of Reece.
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Jordan Missig, who spun during qualifying, was too damaged to start the race.
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Your happy podium - That’s Nolan Siegel in P2 on the left, Salvador de Alba in P1 in the middle and Braden Eves in P3 on the right:

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With this result, here are the TOP FOUR in points leaving St. Louis:
1 - Louis Foster, 377
2 - Reece Gold, 300
3 - Nolan Siegel, 291
4 - Enaam Ahmed, 278
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The triple-header finale weekend for Indy Pro 2000 at Portland will be in support of the IndyCar race, September 1-4. next up, the Indy Lights race. The grid for this is in post # 7…
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