A Seventh Place Finish Misrepresents the Efforts of Jesse Lazare, Chris Green and the MIA Team in California !

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September 24, 2017.- This weekend, Quebec’s Motorsports In Action (MIA) team and its Montreal drivers Jesse Lazare and Chris Green contested the penultimate round of North America’s Endurance series, the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge, at the Laguna Seca circuit in California. A four-hour race, twice as long as the other races held this summer, saw the McLaren 570S GT4 #69 in the lead longer than any other competitor or team, before Chris Green was sent spinning with only two laps left, while he was in second place.

The weekend had a rough start for the MIA team, as was the case for the other competing McLaren GT4, which were significantly off the pace at the tricky Laguna Seca track. « We worked very hard and opted for “aggressive” changes during the free practice, which turned out to be beneficial. With help from Ian Willis, the respected owner of the AIM team, they finished by getting the right qualifying and race setups, enabling Jesse Lazare to make his way to the front starting line », confided team owner Eric Kerub.

 

The Pfaff McLaren/Garaga endorsed #69, driven by Jesse Lazare, found itself in second position during the first few minutes of the race, but by the time one hour was completed, Lazare and Green were leading the event. Their position barely changed and by mid-point of the race and the start of the last hour, the MIA team’s McLaren was still at the top of the leaderboard.

 

After executing a perfect race strategy and flawless pit stops, the MIA team, with Chris Green at the wheel, found themselves in a podium position with only minutes remaining. As he was completing the second to last lap, Green fell victim of a rear end hit from an over ambitious competitor that misjudged his braking, causing a spin, and eliminated any potential podium that the team worked so hard for in 3 hours and 57 minutes of this 4 hour enduro. The Lazare/Green duo eventually finished the event in eighth spot, which turned into seventh place in the official race results when the competitor that sent Chris Green in a spin was penalized by the officials at the finish.

 

The MIA team and its drivers completed excellent work throughout the entire weekend in California. Despite the disappointing result, all team members want to finish the season on a positive note, as explained by team owner Eric Kerub ” we were one second slower than the other manufacturers during the free practice but got everything right when it counted and lead for more than half of the race”, he confided prior to continuing ” Chris had a broken rear diffuser early in his stint which certainly caused some performance loss with an hour to go. This, with combination of the extremely strong Aston Martin’s over the weekend made a victory impossible, but losing second place that way really hurts. The entire team did a perfect job this weekend and that’s the major positive point to retain “.

 

The next round of the 2017 championship of the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge series will take place in two weeks at the Road Atlanta circuit in Georgia.  This will be the final race of the season, contested as part of the prestigious “Petit Le Mans”, on October 6th.

Mazda Road To INDY Wraps Up Banner Year On And Off Track

Series News – usf2000.com

PALMETTO, Fla. – The Mazda Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires – the most effective driver development platform in the world – concluded its best season to date this month with thrilling championship battles punctuated by thriving off-track initiatives that firmly position the INDYCAR-sanctioned ladder series for future growth and global presence.

The relevance of the Mazda Road to Indy in assisting drivers to the pinnacle of the sport was highlighted in the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500 where 24 of the 33 starters were graduates of the program. 2016 Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires champion Ed Jones finished an impressive third and 2015 Indy Lights race winner Max Chilton fourth. The season-ending Verizon IndyCar Series finale witnessed 16 of 22 starters as graduates including newly crowned champion Josef Newgarden, who claimed the 2011 Indy Lights title.

“The Mazda Road to Indy from an IndyCar and, frankly, from an Indianapolis 500 perspective is priceless,” said Mark Miles, CEO of Hulman & Company, the parent company of INDYCAR. “It is THE way for us to develop talent that supports the IndyCar series and the 500-mile race in Indianapolis. And it’s working.”

“You have all these young kids who race go-karts and want to race professionally and specifically look to IndyCar racing,” said Newgarden. “They need a system, they need a ladder that they can climb up and hopefully make it to the top — that’s the structure that the Mazda Road to Indy provides.”

Spencer Pigot, who won consecutive championships in Pro Mazda and Indy Lights, and multiple Indy Lights race winner Zach Veach further cemented their footprints as IndyCar drivers following recently announced full-time campaigns for 2018. Since 2013, 16 drivers have graduated from the Mazda Road to Indy into IndyCar.

Premier Competition and Over $3.5M in Prize Money and Awards
Drivers representing 17 nations and five continents made up the grids for Indy Lights, the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires and the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda in one of the most competitive seasons on record. Across the three series, 13 drivers claimed race wins and 26 different drivers finished on the podium. Over $3.5 million in prize money and awards was distributed.

Kyle Kaiser of Juncos Racing captured the Indy Lights crown and will use his Mazda Scholarship valued at $1 million to contest a minimum of three races in the 2018 Verizon IndyCar Series including the 102nd running of the Indianapolis 500. Pro Mazda champion Victor Franzoni of Juncos Racing will take his $790,300 Mazda Scholarship to Indy Lights while Oliver Askew of Cape Motorsports – who claimed his second consecutive Mazda Scholarship with the USF2000 title – will advance to Pro Mazda via his $325,000 champion’s pay day.

“There are a lot of great drivers out there that never got the opportunity to compete at the top level,” said Ed Jones. “The Mazda Road to Indy allows you to prove yourself and when you prove yourself, it gives you the opportunity to move up. Without the Mazda Road to Indy, I wouldn’t be in IndyCar today.”

“The competition level is through the roof (and) you get to race people from around the world, but you have a good platform to start from that you can move up the ladder and eventually get to the pinnacle which is IndyCar racing, which I think is the best racing in the world,” said Scott Dixon, four-time IndyCar champion, Indianapolis 500 race winner and 2000 Indy Lights champion.

Series Revitalization Concludes
With the prototype testing debut of the Mazda-powered Tatuus PM-18, which will enter competition next year, the revitalization of all three levels is now complete. State-of-the-art chassis are in service across the board meeting the highest safety standards, including the Dallara IL-15, which debuted in Indy Lights in 2015, and the Tatuus USF-17 that was introduced to rave reviews this season. The price point for a new rolling chassis in USF2000 is $55,800 and $61,800 for Pro Mazda. In Indy Lights and USF2000, 20 track records were broken this year.

To guarantee parity in a very competitive field which saw seven different race winners in 2017, Indy Lights next season will introduce a higher quality turbocharger and wastegate for the 2.0-liter turbocharged Mazda MZR-R engine developed in conjunction with Advanced Engine Research (AER). The addition of at least six torque sensors, which will be rotated between teams, will monitor engine equivalency providing instant results that will be managed by a third-party analysis of the data to further ensure performance equality.

Mazda Road to Indy Team Expansion
The Mazda Road to Indy paddock continued to grow this year with the addition of new teams Andretti-Steinbrenner Racing, BN Racing, DEForce Racing, FatBoy Racing!, Exclusive Autosport, Team Benik and the return of Newman Wachs Racing. As teams await the 2018 schedule, which will be announced in the coming weeks, Andersen Promotions and Green Savoree Racing Promotions confirmed a new three-year partnership which will see all three series compete on the streets of St. Petersburg, Fla., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, through 2020 in support of the Verizon IndyCar Series headline event.

“What I like about the (USF2000) series is that it is always in front of the IndyCar series so all the people that are involved – the managers, the bosses, the driver coaches. If you are good then they will notice you and I think it is a very big advantage compared to many other series in the world,” said The Netherlands’ Marijn van Kalmthout, father of USF2000 championship runner-up Rinus VeeKay.

Enhanced Coverage 
Coverage of the Mazda Road to Indy has continued to expand. After becoming the first American racing series with a dedicated broadcast channel on demand via Apple TV, Amazon Fire and Roku last April, the Mazda Road to Indy became the first open-wheel racing series to feature an Official App on Xbox One. It also entered the gaming world with a new arcade-style game available for free download to mobile devices via the Apple App Store and on Google Play.

In addition to Indy Lights race broadcasts on NBCSN, the Mazda Road to Indy was featured on Road to Indy TV with behind-the-scenes episodes earning more than 420,000 video views this year. The Road to Indy TV App continued to expand its presence reaching 50,000 users. The Road to Indy TV Facebook followers grew to more than 300,000.

Worldwide live streaming and live timing on the series’ respective websites and indycar.com was available for the majority of on-track racing action in all series. Indy Lights was also featured on the Advance Auto Parts INDYCAR Radio Network broadcasts on Sirius 214, XM 209, IndyCar.com, indycarradio.com and on the INDYCAR Mobile app.

Educational Aspects Continue
Education to provide competitors with the tools they need off the track continues to be paramount. Highlights of this year’s Mazda Road to Indy Summit program included media training by NBCSN’s IndyCar and Formula One play-by-play announcer Leigh Diffey, an Oval Clinic featuring Al Unser Jr., Johnny Unser, Spencer Pigot and Zach Veach and business presentations by series’ partners Mazda and Cooper Tires.

Drivers also participated in autograph sessions at every event hosted by the INDYCAR Fan Village plus Q&A sessions on the Cooper Tires stage and meet-and-greets/tours with children and their mentors from the Hi-Tide Kids On Track program which hosted groups from Big Brothers Big Sisters, Ronald McDonald House Charities and Boys and Girls Clubs of America amongst many others as well as Racing For Kids hospital visits.

Social Media Initiatives Emphasized
The Cooper Tires Hashtag program – which utilizes the hashtags #TeamCooperTire and #MRTI in a series of social media challenges – witnessed its best year since its launch in 2014. Ninety-five percent of teams and drivers participated in the program which ran from February 27 to September 4 accounting for over 5,250 original posts. The #TeamCooperTire hashtag reached 6,770,909 users on Twitter and was tweeted 22,918 times. Of those, it was paired with the #MRTI hashtag on 20,264 occasions or 88 percent.

Proof is in the Pudding with New Video-Based Site
The new RoadToIndy.Info website was launched recently to assist in educating new drivers about the Mazda Road to Indy. Entirely video-based, the website covers key areas in the ladder system from racing, cars and tracks and safety to education, exposure, awards and support highlighted by input from industry insiders including team principals, IndyCar drivers and key personnel, media representatives, parents of current drivers and series’ partners.

Still to Come
Two key events remain on the 2017 schedule. The first is the Chris Griffis Memorial Open Test, now in its seventh year, which provides teams the opportunity to audition new talent and jumpstart their campaigns, and new drivers the chance to sample the waters. This year’s test will see competitors return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s 2.439-mile, 14-turn road course for a weekend outing at the iconic Brickyard on October 21/22. The test will mark the first time that the complete revitalization of the Mazda Road to Indy will be on display with all three series’ new chassis in action.

The second is the Mazda Road to Indy $200K Scholarship Shootout which will bring 20 champions from series around the globe to the Valley of the Sun as the Bondurant Racing School near Phoenix, Ariz., will host the second annual event on December 9/10. The winner will receive a $200,000 prize from Mazda to assist in graduation to the 2018 Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda. In 2017, nearly 400 drivers from 20 open-wheel racing championships on five continents will have competed for an entry ticket to the Shootout. Oliver Askew was the inaugural winner.

“This has been a terrific season on so many fronts but, as always, we will seek to make improvements,” said Dan Andersen, Owner and CEO of Andersen Promotions. “We are all about driver training and advancement and whatever we can add to ease the career paths of all these talented drivers, we will do. This program is the result of tremendous support from INDYCAR, Mazda, Cooper Tires and our other fine partners, and it works because of the talented staff we’ve assembled along the way. Building a career in racing is very challenging but it’s safe to say the Mazda Road to Indy has made it less so. There’s nothing like it in the world!”

@WCRacing – Announces Partial 2018 Schedule

Traditional Venues Return for Popular PWC Road Racing Campaign
SONOMA, Calif. – WC Vision, producer of the Pirelli World Challenge, today announced its racing schedule for the 2018 Pirelli World Challenge Championships featuring North America’s top GT Production-based road racing campaign.
In 2017 the PWC series, with over 25 auto manufacturers and 44 separate models through its seven racing divisions; GT/SprintX, GTA, GT Cup, GTS, Touring Car, TCA and TCB, enjoyed sensational racing action in its 28th year as one of the world’s most competitive and entertaining GT racing series.
For 2018, the Pirelli World Challenge season will host at least eleven weekends through North America including the traditional venues like the Streets of St. Petersburg, Circuit Of The Americas (COTA), Streets of Long Beach, VIRginia International Raceway (VIR), Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP), Lime Rock Park, Road America and Utah Motorsports Campus.
In addition, two PWC weekends are set in July and September with dates and sites to be announced soon.
“After the success of this year’s Pirelli World Challenge SprintX and Sprint formats, several additional venues have inquired about hosting PWC races in 2018,” said Greg Gill, president and CEO of WC Vision. “We are excited to be back at most of our traditional tracks and dates but I think you might also see some other venues added to the PWC schedule. We are still in negotiations with additional sites and I will have more information soon.”
“As we enter our 29th PWC campaign, we want to thank many of North America’s most iconic and legendary road racing venues in bringing the best GT Production-based racing to their racing facilities in 2018. We expect another outstanding season in 2018 for the fans, teams, drivers and sponsors.”
The complete class participation for each PWC weekend will be announced in the coming weeks as GT single-driver sprint events will continue to run in conjunction with the Verizon IndyCar Series weekends. The IndyCar Series venues are being determined for the Sprint races but currently include St. Petersburg (March 9-11), Long Beach (April 13-15) and Road America (June 22-24). All except Long Beach will be doubleheader weekends.
In the five PWC headliner races, COTA (March 24-26), VIR (April 27-29), Canadian Tire Motorsports Park (May 18-20), Lime Rock Park (May 25-26) and Utah Motorsports Campus (Aug. 10-12) feature all seven racing divisions.
The Pirelli World Challenge finale again will take place at legendary Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca with a unique weekend set for racers and fans on Oct. 19-21. Working in conjunction with the popular European-based SRO Blancpain GT Series, the SRO Motorsports Group Intercontinental GT Challenge will include an eight-hour GT endurance contest with GT3 and GT4 machines and the Touring Car final doubleheader weekend.
2018 Pirelli World Challenge Schedule
Date Track City/Region
March 9-11 Streets of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Fla.
March 23-25 Circuit Of The Americas (COTA) Austin, Texas
April 13-15 Streets of Long Beach Long Beach, Calif.
April 27-29 Virginia International Raceway Alton, Va.
May 18-20 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Bowmanville, Ont., CAN
May 25-26 Lime Rock Park Lakeville, Conn.
June 22-24 Road America Elkhart Lake, Wis.
July TBA
August 10-12 Utah Motorsports Campus Grantsville, Utah
September TBA
October 19-21 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
(with SRO Interncontinental GT Challenge) Salinas, Calif.

@IndyCar – 2017 Final Driver Point Standings

 

RANK

DRIVER

TOTAL

1 Josef Newgarden 642
2 Simon Pagenaud 629
3 Scott Dixon 621
4 Helio Castroneves 598
5 Will Power 562
6 Graham Rahal 522
7 Alexander Rossi 494
8 Takuma Sato 441
9 Ryan Hunter-Reay 421
10 Tony Kanaan 403
11 Max Chilton 396
12 Marco Andretti 388
13 James Hinchcliffe 376
14 Ed Jones 354
15 JR Hildebrand 347
16 Carlos Munoz 328
17 Charlie Kimball 327
18 Conor Daly 305
19 Mikhail Aleshin 237
20 Spencer Pigot 218
21 Sebastien Bourdais 214
22 Ed Carpenter 169
23 Gabby Chaves 98
24 Juan Pablo Montoya 93
25 Esteban Gutierrez 91
26 Sebastian Saavedra 80
27 Oriol Servia 61
28 Jack Harvey 57
29 Fernando Alonso 47
30 Pippa Mann 32
31 Zachary Claman DeMelo 26
32 Jay Howard 24
33 Zach Veach 23
34 Sage Karam 23
35 James Davison 21
36 Tristan Vautier 15
37 Buddy Lazier 14