LAPOINT CAPTURES FIRST WIN AT MID-OHIO
LAPOINT CAPTURES FIRST WIN AT MID-OHIO
LEXINGTON, OHIO (August 11, 2001)–Jason LaPoint, of Woodburn, Ore., won
Round Eleven of the U.S. F2000 National Championship Presented by
Peedvision at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Tonis Kasemets, of Mundelein,
Ill. and Peter Gray, of Aberdeen, Scotland, completed the top-three. Ron
Thomas, of Galena, Ohio, won the ACC class.
Under cooler conditions than qualifying, the 25-lap race started following
CART FedEx qualifying. At the start, LaPoint, starting from pole, got a
great jump and retained the lead into the esses. Behind LaPoint the field
went three abreast into the first turn, with the top-four maintaining
position. Using the added grip from the rubber on the track, LaPoint built a
comfortable lead in the opening laps. On lap three a full-course caution
came out for No. 44 Dana making heavy contact with the tire wall entering
the carousel. On the lap seven restart, LaPoint got a great jump on Kasemets
and held the lead. As the race progressed, LaPoint, in the No. 89 Infinity
Motorsports/Regency Aviation/TrackMagic Van Diemen Ford, and Kasemets pulled
away from the rest of the field. For the remainder of the race the duo ran
nose to tail, with Kasemets unable to make any attempt for the lead. At the
checkered flag, LaPoint captured his first career win by a margin of
0.554-second. The win moves LaPoint to within five points of the
championship lead, held by Billy Asaro. In addition to the win LaPoint was
awarded the Pi Research Hard Charger award for his great drive.
“This is just great,” said LaPoint. “We’ve been so close this year. The
team has just been awesome the last few races, and today we finally did it.
The win gives us the momentum we need going to Daytona. The Championship is
definitely still up for grabs.”
At the start of the race, Kasemets briefly dropped back from LaPoint, but
maintained his second place starting position. Following the three-lap
caution, Kasemets closed on LaPoint. Driving the No. 6 MKInd/Flexovit/Pabst
Racing Services Van Diemen Ford, Kasemets stayed right behind LaPoint the
remainder of the race, never making an attempt for the lead. The second
place finish is Kasemets third consecutive top-two finish.
“It was a wonderful race,” said Kasemets. “I worked with Jason [LaPoint] at
the start and we pulled away. As the race progressed he had a better car on
the straights and I just couldn’t make a move for the lead.”
At the start of the race Gray maintained his fourth place starting
position. On the restart, Gray, in the No. 2 Cape Motorsports Van Diemen
Ford, got a good jump and was able to challenge Asaro for position. Entering
the esses the duo went side-by-side. Using a difficult outside line, Gray
passed Asaro for third place and began to pull away. For the remainder of
the race, Gray never challenged for second, and was never challenged for
position. The podium finish is Gray’s fourth of the year and moves him into
third place in the championship.
“It’s a good result to get,” said Gray. “After passing Billy [Asaro] I had
a pretty dull race. The hard part is to stay focused and not loose your
concentration.”
Making his first start since 1998, Thomas drove a strong race. At the start
of the race he got caught out and fell back numerous positions. As the race
progressed Thomas, driving the No. 91 Heat Total Facility Solutions/Aleron
2000 Van Diemen Ford, regained several position. On the penultimate lap,
Thomas moved into the ACC lead, after No. 11 Rubenzer retired with a
mechanical failure. For his strong drive Thomas awarded the Truechoice Drive
of the Day.
“This is a good way to finish the weekend,” said Thomas. “I was running
good at the end and saw Scott [Rubenzer] go off, but I did know I’d won the
class until after I came into pitlane. Running this harder compound tires I
think helped me tune the car, and I’m looking forward to doing some more
races.”
Completing the top-five was Doug Bell, of St. Alban’s, England and Piero
Rodarte, of Mexico City, Mexico. Alexander Figge, of Aspen, Colo., was
awarded the Taylor Engineering “Shark” award, after he moved up six
positions in the race.
LEXINGTON, OHIO – Race results for the 25 lap, 56.25-mile Round Eleven race
at Mid-Ohio sports Car Course, with finishing position, starting position in
parenthesis, driver, hometown, class, car, laps completed and reason out if
any.
1. (1), Jason LaPoint(R), Woodburn, Ore., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
2. (2), Tonis Kasemets(R), Mundelein, Ill., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
3. (4), Peter Gray(R), Aberdeen, Scotland, F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
4. (8), Doug Bell(R), St. Albans, England, F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
5. (6), Piero Rodarte, Mexico City, Mexico, F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
6. (3), Billy Asaro, Markham, Ont., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
7. (9), Memo Rojas, Mexico City, Mexico, F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
8. (12), Bryan Sellers, Chardon, Ohio, F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
9. (10), Mike Potekhen(R), Phoenix, Ariz., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
10. (14), JW Urlin, London, Ont., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
11. (17), Alexander Figge(R), Aspen, Colo., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
12. (16), Ron Thomas, Galena, Ohio, ACC, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
13. (19), Scott Dick, Cincinnati, Ohio, F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
14. (18), Billy Hagar(R), Tuttle, Okla., ACC, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
15. (7), Tom Dyer(R), San Rafael, Calif., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
16. (20), Aaron Ellis, New Palestine, Ind., ACC, Van Diemen Ford, 25.
17. (25), Michael G. Floyd, Houston, Texas, ACC, Van Diemen Ford, 24.
18. (23), Dick Rose, Powell, Ohio, ACC, Van Diemen Ford, 24.
19. (24), Joe Tesone, Wildwood, Pa., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 24.
20. (22), Ira Fierberg, Hermosa Beach, Calif., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 24.
21. (13), Scott Rubenzer, Brookfield, Wis., ACC, Carbir Ford, 23, OFF.
22. (15), Carl Russo, Ft. Collins, Colo., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 7, MECH.
23. (5), Arie Luyendyk Jr., Den Bosch, Holland, F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 1,
SPUN.
24. (11), Paul Dana(R), Indianapolis, Ind., F2A, Van Diemen Ford, 1, OFF.
25. (21), Marc-Antoine Camirand, Trois-Rivieres, Que., F2A, Van Diemen Ford,
0, WITHDREW.
Time of race: 39 minutes, 16.442 seconds.
Average speed: 85.934 miles-per-hour
Margin of victory: .55400 seconds
Lap leaders: # 89 1- 25 Jason LaPoint(R)
Fastest race lap: Jason LaPoint(R), 1:24.030 (96.394 mph)
Allan Craighead
Director of Public Relations
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