Patrick McKenna capitalized on polesitter Sage Karam's mistake and posted his second victory of the season in the "Cooper Tires Presents the USF2000 National Championship Powered by Mazda" Sunday afternoon on the Thunderbolt Raceway course at
New Jersey Motorsports Park. The 20-lap/30-minute race was the second half of a USF2000 doubleheader that was part of the Mazda Motorsports Festival presented by VisitFlorida.com. The latter company made the event's live coverage on HDNet possible.
McKenna, of Dublin, Ireland, drives a Mazda-powered Van Diemen prepared by Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing. He's sponsored by Motorsports Ireland and Willsborough Transport.
Three drivers from JDC MotorSports finished second through fourth. Mikhail Goikhberg of St. Petersburg, Russia threatened to pass McKenna several times in the late stages of the race but he took the checkered 1.588 seconds after McKenna did. Although he was unable to get around McKenna, he got an extra point for setting the fastest lap of the race with a 1:19.722 on lap six.
Raphael Abbate of Sao Paulo, Brazil earned his second $200 Tilton Hard Charger Award in 24 hours by coming from seventh to finish third in his car, which is sponsored by Avery Dennison and Alphacolor. He blasted from seventh to fourth at the start, narrowly missing a tangle that saw the back end of Martin Scuncio's Van Diemen get airborne. Scuncio, a driver from Concepcion, Chile who drives for Fuerza Chile Motorsports, was able to finish the race despite the scary moment at the start, and no caution flags slowed the action.
Martin Sala of Bogota, Columbia finished fourth for his sponsors, Aero Gal and Lubricantes Gulf, while Andretti Autosport's Zach Veach of Stockdale, Ohio rounded out the top five in a car that advertises ADS, Retail Pro and Secure IT. Veach won a $200 award from Staubli too.
Karam, who also drives for Andretti Autosport, led the first four laps but got off course and punctured a hole in the radiator of his car, which is sponsored by the Michael Fux Foundation, Comfort Revolution, Bell Helmets, Alpine Stars, Walters Web and Artrotundo.com. The loss of coolant affected his car's engine and he had to drop out with five laps complete.
AcceleRace Motorsports' Ardie Greenamyer of Louisville, Ky. had to make an early pit stop for repairs too after he tangled with another driver at the start, but he still won the National class. PFC gave his team a $50 gift certificate as part of his winnings, and also gave Cape Motorsports a $100 gift certificate for being the winning team in the Championship class.
McKenna received the bonus point for leading the most laps. Karam still leads the point standings but with Sunday's victory McKenna draws closer, as Karam has 160 points to McKenna's 149. Goikhberg is third in the current point standings.
The same number of points that were up for grabs this weekend in the Garden State will be available at the next doubleheader, which is slated for July 31-Aug. 1 at the Autobahn Country Club in Joliet, Ill. Live coverage by HDNet thanks to VisitFlorida.com is planned for that event too.