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U.S. F2000 Warm-Up Notes from Mid-Ohio

Warm-Up Notes from Mid-Ohio

- No. 3 Bell replaced his engine following qualifying on Friday.
- No. 11 Rubenzer and No. 43 Ellis elected not to go out for the warm-up.
- No. 26 Fierberg and No. 32 Sellers both spun in the esses. No. 32
continued immediately, No. 26 continued after a brief delay. Neither car was
damaged.
- No. 6 Kasemets only ran a limited number of laps, to make everything is
working okay.
- No. 87 Potekhen had debris caught in his front wing early in the session.
No. 87 pitted to remove it.
- No. 54 Camirand came into the pitlane slow late in the session. An
ignition problem is believed to be the cause.
- No. 4 Hagar pulled of course at the exit of the pits late in the session.


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