BOMARITO WINS BOTH ROUNDS AT MID-OHIO AND REDUCES LEAD TO 14
POINTS
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BOMARITO WINS BOTH ROUNDS AT MID-OHIO AND REDUCES LEAD TO 14 POINTS
LEXINGTON, OHIO (August 10, 2003) –Jonathan Bomarito, of Monterey, Calif.,
won Round Ten of the 2003 Formula Ford Zetec Championship part of the Cooper
Tires Championship Series at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Completing the
top-three was Adam Pecorari, of Aston, Pa. and Westley Barber, of Saffron
Walden, England. Erick Hansen, of Grayslake, Ill., won the American
Continental Championship class.
In hot and humid conditions, the Zetec Championship cars took to the track
following the Champ Car race. On the customary back straight start,
polesitter Andrew Prendeville maintained the lead, ahead of Bomarito and
Tonis Kasemets, who had passed Lawson Aschenbach to move into third. Showing
tremendous pace on cold tires, the lead trio quickly established a sizeable
lead on fourth place. Near the conclusion of the second lap, the first of
three full-course cautions was displayed for Ron Thomas stuck in a gravel
trap. Once Thomas was freed from the trap, racing resumed on lap six, with
A. Prendeville holding off a hard charging Bomarito, in the No. 23 Valley
Financial PR1 Motorsports Van Diemen Ford. At the conclusion of the lap,
Kasemets made contact with the wall, resulting in the second caution period.
With Kasemets out of the race, Pecorari was promoted to third, having passed
Aschenbach earlier in the lap. When racing resumed on lap 11, Barber,
driving the No. 32 Jacuzzi Cape Motorsports Van Diemen Ford, passed his
teammate Aschenbach, who had a bent front-wing from a first lap incident, to
move into fourth. Two laps into green lap racing, A. Prendeville
unexpectedly slowed and pulled off course with broken suspension, giving
Bomarito the lead. Less than a lap later, the final full-course caution was
displayed, when Geoff Fickling and Browning Williams both made contact with
the wall in turn 11. After two laps to clean the debris, the race resumed
with a two-lap sprint to the finish. Pecorari, driving the No. 28 SAI
Hydraulics/Earls Indy/Lucky Design/Arai/Biesse Karts Andersen Walko Racing
Van Diemen Ford, briefly had a look on the restart, but was unable to mount
a serious attempt on Bomarito. Running uncontested the remainder of the
race, Bomarito completed the sweep of the doubleheader at Mid-Ohio, winning
by 1.006 seconds. With the two wins, Bomarito takes home a total of $10,000
in prize money and reduces the lead in the championship to 14 points
(218-204), with two rounds remaining at Road Atlanta in October.
“This has been a dream weekend,” said Bomarito, who now has three career
Zetec Championship wins. “Obviously this has been an awesome two weeks for
the PR1 team, with Charlie [Kimball] winning both rounds at Road America and
me winning both here. I think we’re in good shape for the final two races
and the fight for the championship.”
“It’s cool to finally be on the podium,” said Pecorari, whose previous best
finish was fourth at Road America. “It’s been a tough year after coming from
karts where I won a lot. The priority now is to win the final two races of
the season.”
“I think we did as best as we could,” said Barber, who continues to the
lead the championship. “I know the team will use the break to give me the
best car possible to win the championship in the final two races.”
“It was a really crazy race,” said Hansen, who captured his first career
ACC win in June at Mid-Ohio. “After I got the class lead at the start, I
just tried to avoid all the incidents and make it to the finish.”
Completing the top-five was James Gue, of Alpheretta, Ga., in the No. 12
Essex Racing GTP Motorsports Van Diemen Ford and Chris Festa, of Atlanta,
Ga., in the No. 19 Care Centric PR1 Motorsports Van Diemen Ford. Both
drivers scored career best finishes.
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LEXINGTON, OHIO - Race results from Sunday's Round Ten 20-lap, 45.160-mile
race at Mid-Ohio, with finishing position, starting position in parentheses,
driver, hometown, car, laps and reason out.
1. (2), Jonathan Bomarito(R), Monterey, Calif., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
2. (8), Adam Pecorari(R), Aston, Pa., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
3. (5), Westley Barber(R), Saffron Walden, England, F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
4. (14), James Gue, Alpheretta, Ga., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
5. (10), Chris Festa(R), Atlanta, Ga., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
6. (9), Craig Baltzer(R), Bettendorf, Iowa, F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
7. (13), Doug Prendeville(R), Morristown, N.J., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
8. (6), Charlie Kimball(R), Camarillo, Calif., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
9. (12), Steve Welk(R), Franklin, Wis., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
10. (16), Scott Rubenzer, Brookfield, Wis., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
11. (19), Ian Baas(R), Indianapolis, Ind., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
12. (18), Doug Smith, Plantation, Fla., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
13. (26), Ira Fierberg, Manhattan Beach, Calif., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
14. (21), Johnnie Crean(R), Ontario, Calif., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
15. (22), Al Salvo(R), Arcadia, Calif., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
16. (23), Erick Hansen(R), Grayslake, Ill., ACC Van Diemen Ford, 20.
17. (11), Matt McDonough, West Newbury, Mass., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
18. (15), Josh Hunt(R), Erie, Pa., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
19. (25), Dick Rose, Powell, Ohio, F2A Van Diemen Ford, 20.
20. (7), Andy Brumbaugh, Blythewood, S.C., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 19.
21. (20), Ron Thomas, Galena, Ohio, ACC Van Diemen Ford, 18.
22. (3), Lawson Aschenbach, Gaithersburg, Md., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 17.
23. (24), Browning Williams(R), Houston, Texas, ACC Van Diemen Ford, 13,
CONTACT.
24. (17), Geoff Fickling(R), San Clemente, Calif., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 13,
CONTACT.
25. (1), Andrew Prendeville(R), Morristown, N.J., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 12,
SUSPENSION.
26. (4), Tonis Kasemets, Mundelein, Ill., F2A Van Diemen Ford, 5, OFF.
27. (27), Kyle Burts, Tomball, Texas, ACC Van Diemen Ford, 0, DNS.
Time of race: 37 minutes, 10.358 seconds.
Average speed: 72.892 mph
Margin of victory: 1.0059 seconds
Lap leaders: Laps 1-12, #25 Andrew Prendeville (R); laps 13-20, #23 Jonathan
Bomarito(R)
Fastest race lap: #23 Jonathan Bomarito(R), 1:24.419 (96.291 mph)
Fastest qualifier: #25 Andrew Prendeville(R), 1:22.798 (98.176 mph)