A USF2000 Double for Askew at Barber as Frederick Again Impresses

Start of race
Start of race

LEEDS, Ala. – This afternoon’s second leg of the Mazda USF2000 Grand Prix of Alabama Presented by Cooper Tires at Barber Motorsports Park, Round Four of the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda, ended in similar fashion to yesterday with young Americans Oliver Askew and Kaylen Frederick holding the top two positions. This time, though, a small mistake by 14-year-old Frederick gifted Cape Motorsports’ Askew a clear advantage which he held to the finish to claim his third win in just four starts.

Parker Thompson, from Red Deer, Alb., Canada, finished third for the Canadian Exclusive Autosport team.

The initial start to today’s 30-minute race was clean, with Askew, who had secured pole this morning with an impressive last-ditch effort, holding the advantage over fellow front row qualifier Frederick (Team Pelfrey). There was much shuffling of positions in their wake, followed just seconds later by no fewer than three separate incidents – in Turns Three, Five and Eight – which left four cars stranded out on the race track and required an extensive full-course caution to clean up the wreckage.

Askew, from Jupiter, Fla., once again made an exemplary getaway when the green flags waved with a little less than 15 minutes remaining. He then drove flawlessly to victory, extending his championship lead to a whopping 34 points, 122-88 over both Frederick and young Dutchman Rinus VeeKay, who finished fourth for Pabst Racing.

Frederick placed Askew under intense pressure – and once again claimed the bonus point for fastest race lap – but his hopes of snatching the win effectively evaporated on Lap 11 when he carried a little too much speed into Turn One, bobbled wide on the exit and lost a couple of seconds to his primary rival. Thereafter, Frederick wisely settled for second as he edged away from Thompson, who narrowly held off a charging VeeKay at the checkered flag.

Kory Enders, from Warwick, N.Y., ran a strong sixth in the early stages for DEForce Racing before losing out to the more experienced Englishman, Toby Sowery, on Lap 13. Sowery capped an encouraging debut weekend for the Benik team with his fifth-place finish.

New Yorker Robert Megennis (Team Pelfrey), who had won the opening race of the season in St. Petersburg, Fla., also found a way past Enders, while Norwegian teammate Ayla Agren finally found a way past Mexican Moises de la Vara, in the second DEForce Tatuus USF-17, on the final lap to claim eighth.

Dakota Dickerson (Newman Wachs Racing) rebounded impressively from one of the first-lap incidents, charging from 18th at the restart to oust Darren Keane (Benik) for 10th on the final lap.

Cape Motorsports picked up yet another PFC Award as the winning team, while Thompson earned the Staubli Award and debutant Flinn Lazier, 18-year-old son of 1996 Indianapolis 500 winner Buddy Lazier, claimed the Tilton Hard Charger Award after rising from 22nd on the grid to 12th for Newman Wachs Racing.

Askew (C) enjoys the laurels
Askew (C) enjoys the laurels

The Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda will return to action, once again in support of the Verizon IndyCar Series, at the Grand Prix of Indianapolis on May 12-13.

Oliver Askew (#3 Mazda Motorsports/MC Racing-Cape Motorsports): “It’s a dream come true. We had a fantastic car so we had the chance to do well this weekend and I just took it. Right from Spring Training, when we were quick seven of eight sessions at Homestead, I knew we were going to be really good. The main goal is the championship but a win pays the most so this is fantastic. I’m probably the most anxious for qualifying because, as close as the field is, that can be the race right there. Again today, I pretended it was a qualifying session and just put in the laps. I don’t look in the mirrors – I’ve trained my eyes not to, because I would just see that yellow car behind me."

Results

Pos SP Car Driver Lap Behind Best Time Pts Status
1 1 3 Askew, Oliver (R) 17 –.—- 01:24.6339 32 Running
2 2 81 Frederick, Kaylen (R) 17 3.8037 01:24.6327 26 Running
3 3 90 Thompson, Parker 17 6.6034 01:24.9177 22 Running
4 7 21 VeeKay, Rinus (R) 17 6.9708 01:24.9276 19 Running
5 10 31 Sowery, Toby (R) 17 9.6439 01:25.1593 17 Running
6 5 80 Megennis, Robert 17 9.8994 01:25.0136 15 Running
7 8 11 Enders, Kory (R) 17 11.2009 01:25.1029 14 Running
8 9 82 Agren, Ayla 17 16.8560 01:25.8330 13 Running
9 16 12 de la Vara, Moises (R) 17 17.1617 01:25.7198 12 Running
10 6 36 Dickerson, Dakota 17 17.4386 01:24.8974 11 Running
11 19 32 Keane, Darren (R) 17 18.9347 01:25.6211 10 Running
12 22 38 Lazier, Flinn (R) 17 20.0408 01:25.8080 9 Running
13 13 91 Gabin, Luke 17 24.2791 01:25.7444 8 Running
14 23 20 Horton, Chandler (R) 17 24.7459 01:26.2769 7 Running
15 18 27 Kaminsky, Colin (R) 17 26.3729 01:25.4845 6 Running
16 11 23 Kohl, Lucas 17 27.3460 01:25.6235 5 Running
17 24 92 Gore, Dev (R) 17 36.8307 01:26.7752 4 Running
18 21 97 Tomaselli, Bruna (R) 17 36.9765 01:26.5251 3 Running
19 15 34 Wright, Kris (R) 17 37.6989 01:25.8633 2 Running
20 17 33 Mickler, Bayley (R) 14 01:25.6486 1 Running
21 4 22 Ming, Calvin (R) 0 No Time 1 Contact
22 12 37 Castro, Andre (R) 0 No Time 1 Contact
23 14 2 Donison, Ricky (R) 0 No Time 1 Contact
24 20 7 Wojcik, Devin (R) 0 No Time 1 Contact