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POINT RACES TIGHT HEADING INTO FINAL STAGES OF Formula Ford 2002 SEASON

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POINT RACES TIGHT HEADING INTO FINAL STAGES OF 2002 SEASON

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (August 28, 2002) -As the Formula Ford 2000 Zetec
Championship heads into the final four races of the 2002 season, the
championship point races continue to tighten.

Following the doubleheader at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, in conjunction
with the CART FedEX Championship, Cape Motorsports' Bryan Sellers continues
to lead by a comfortable margin. However, Roquin Motorsports' rookie Jeffrey
Jones has begun to cut into Sellers lead. Once as large as 40 points, Jones
benefited from Sellers' first DNF of the season, to narrow the lead to 28
points. Behind the lead duo, PR1 Motorsports' rookie Sean McIntosh and OTM
Motorsports' veteran JW Urlin have joined the title fight. McIntosh has
closed to within 10 points of Jones, in the battle for both the Zetec
Championship and the Greg Moore Rookie of the Year award, while Urlin is a
mere six points further adrift. With 32 points available per race and the
title contenders showing strong at every race, the 2002 Formula Ford 2000
Zetec Championship will likely come down to the season-finale doubleheader
at Virginia International Raceway.

In the American Continental Championship, MeeksMiller Racing's Kip Meeks is
in the driver's seat. Meeks holds a sizeable lead over 10/Tenths
Motorsports' Doug Smith and Project S3's Jeff Sakowicz. While Smith and
Sakowicz both have a mathematical chance at the championship, Meeks needs
only to finish ahead of them at the next two rounds to win the 2002 ACC
title.

The fight for the Race Team of the Year honors has been, and continues to be
a hard fought affair. Florida-based Cape Motorsports leads a three-way fight
for the title. With Zetec Championship leader Sellers and the recent
addition of Ross Fonferko, Cape has won a series high six wins, including
the latest round by Fonferko in only his fourth race. Second in both series
wins and in the standings is California-based PR1 Motorsports. PR1 runs
two-time race winner Lawson Aschenbach and Travis Irving, as well as title
contender McIntosh. Right behind PR1 in the standings is fellow race winner
Pabst Racing Services. The Wisconsin-based team runs multiple Zetec
Championship race winner Tonis Kasemets and Venezuelan Ricardo Imery. Using
the manufacturer's point system, the Race Team of Year award could be
decided at the next event, but given the Zetec Championship has had six
different race winners on five different teams, anything can happen.

The 2002 Formula Ford 2000 Zetec Championship season continues with Rounds
Eleven and Twelve at Road Atlanta, October 10-11. As part of the Petit Le
Mans weekend, the Zetec Championship will race in support of the American Le
Mans Series on the challenging 2.5-mile road course.

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Allan Craighead
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Formula Ford 2000 Zetec Championship
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