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Round 3, Star Mazda Series North American
Championship Round 10, Star Mazda Series West Division Last-Lap Move Sets Up Win For Jenkins SATURDAY, JULY 21, 2001/SEARS POINTS RACEWAY--After more than a three-month hiatus, the Star Mazda Series North American Championship returned to racing with an impressive field of 45 drivers on hand to tackle the always-demanding 2.52-mile road course at Sears Point Raceway. The professional side of the Star Mazda Series, run in conjunction with Professional Sports Car Racing at American Le Mans Series weekends, left off at Sebring in March with Valley Motor Center's Chad Block recording his first "pro" win and World Speed's Scott Bradley leading the points. Since then, the various regional Star Mazda Series have been active while drivers waited for the North American Championship to resume. With more than half the season left, the championship is definitely up for grabs, especially for drivers like Sears Point winner Scott Jenkins. "I guess I'm just having one of those incredible years," said the 19-year-old Team Bucknum Racing driver, whose race record to date includes seven wins and six poles in the West Division Star Mazda Series, as well as the 2001 Red Line Oil Oval Championship title (contested within the West Division schedule). News of the big field of Star Mazda drivers spread throughout the Sears Point paddock, even attracting compliments from ALMS' Don Panoz, who stopped by the Star Mazda drivers meeting Saturday morning. "I just want to tell all of you how pleased I am to see so many of you participating in this great series," Panoz said. "Had I known this was going to be so terrific, I would have encouraged Gary (Rodrigues) to name it the Star Mazda Esperante Series!" Heading all but one of the three official practice sessions, Jenkins qualified off-pole to start beside fast-time setter Oliver Rowen. Current points leader Bradley posted third-quick time with West Division points leader Moses Smith in fourth. Rounding out the top five qualifiers was last year's Sears Point race winner Matt Beardsley. Lined up to commence the two pace laps, the field stretched from start/finish nearly back to Turn 11. At the green, Rowen took the lead as the cars wound up the hill into Turn Two, where everyone making it through except for 11th-place qualifier Michael Stephens, who tangled with Robert Niles. The race continued and so did Niles, but Racers Edge Motorsports' Stephens was done for the day. On lap three, however, J.R. Osborne went off course and ended up in the tires in Turn Eight, forcing officials to call for a full-course yellow. Looking over the field, Beardsley was up to third, but under the yellow, headed for the pits with a flat left-front tire. Five laps later, the green was out again with Rowen heading Jenkins, Smith, Bradley and Block. Also moving up was Marc De Vellis, who'd come from 16th on the grid to run sixth. The race didn't stay green for long as Niles went off again, and this time he needed assistance. Just two laps later, however, racing resumed on lap 12, but it was short-lived as a full-course yellow was needed to clean up after Marek Rybkowski went into and dislodged the tires at Turn 10. Luckily, the Denver police officer was OK, and he managed to drive his crippled Eurosports Racing car to "Gilligan's Island" while crews cleared the racing surface. Beardsley also headed into the pits, this time for good, with a jammed shifting mechanism. With six laps remaining, the green came out again with Rowen still holding off Jenkins' advances. The pair ran nose-to-tail as the white flag was shown for the last lap. When the pair emerged from behind the Turn 10 wall, everyone in the pit lane watched as Jenkins looked inside Turn 11 for Rowen to leave a hole. "I thought that would be the best turn," Jenkins said. "I knew I could go in deeper and when he got a little loose under braking and tried to protect the inside line, I had good momentum and just got going." Out of Turn 11, the pair were side-by-side, although Jenkins looked to have the edge and cleared Rowen as they headed to the finish. "I didn't think it was as close as it was," said Rowen, who did set the race's fast lap while holding off Jenkins on lap 18. "I didn't want to protect the inside line so much that I couldn't get out of the turn, but it didn't work." Crossing the line in third was Smith, who posted his first podium finish for the new SierraSierra Enterprises Star Mazda team, comprised of Smith and teammate Frank Bain. "I was hoping to run with Rowen and Jenkins, but Scott (Bradley) kept me busy," Smith said. "He was quick in 11 and I was faster in Seven, so in the end we were pretty even all over the track." Bradley, who holds onto his points lead as the series heads to Portland (Aug. 4), was hoping for some more racing laps. "I think a few more green laps would have helped," Bradley said. "When those cautions came out the car was just getting good." Rounding out the top five was De Vellis, whose privateer team struggled all weekend with a down-on-power motor. "We finally got the chassis hooked up and more consistent power," said the 18-year-old Canadian. "The race was great. All my passes were clean and the guys gave me lots of running room so we're really pleased, especially because we worked so hard for this one." Other notable drives were turned in by JZ Racing's Tom Woods, who started 44th, but finished 11th after a post-qualifying mechanical infraction erased his third-fast time. Valley Motor Center's J.J. Fisher left the track Thursday not feeling well and later checked himself into a local hospital with pneumonia. Once released and pumped with fluids, the Tyler, Texas, driver returned for Saturday's race, where he started last and finished an impressive 14th. Adding to the international flavor of the series, Luis Schiavo, of Caracas, Venezuela, finished 10th after posting eighth-fast qualifying time. Also joining the Star Mazda contingent, was Trans-Am driver Tomy Drissi, who rented one of Jennings Motorsports' spare cars for some extra seat time during practice and qualifying. He enjoyed the car so much, he decided to race, even after a grueling Trans-Am event earlier in the day. The Speedvision telecast of the Sebring race, featuring commentator Greg Creamer and pit reporter Calvin Fish, will be shown Monday, Aug. 20, at 8 p.m. and 12 a.m. on Aug. 21, Eastern time, and during prime time on the West Coast (5 p.m. and 9 p.m.). Please check your local listings to confirm the dates, airtimes and any repeat broadcasts. The next race is Aug. 4, at Portland
International Raceway, in conjunction with the ALMS slate of races. For
more information about the Star Mazda Series North American
Championship, please log on to the Star Mazda Series website at www.starmazda.com
or contact series administrator Gary Rodrigues at (818) 909-5319.--Jane
Anderson QUALIFYING: 1. Oliver Rowen/San Francisco, Calif. (Valley Motor Center/Star Race Cars, Arai Helmets, King-Dragon Racing Apparel) 1:34.721; 2. Scott Jenkins (Team Bucknum Racing/ HASA Pool Products, AGG Enterprises, ebear.com) 1:34.955; 3. Scott Bradley/Redwood City, Calif. (World Speed Motorsports/Polycom, Shames Construction, Peak Travel) 1:35.315; 4. Moses Smith/Chandler, Ariz. (SierraSierra Enterprises/JOZ Enterprises) 1:35.528; 5. Matt Beardsley/Breckenridge, Colo. (Lightspeed Motorsports/Land Title, Alpine Bank) 1:35.663; 6. Chad Block/York Pa. (Valley Motor Center/Max Power Magazine, Autosporttuning, Cybergrad, Bell Helmets) 1:35.679; 7. Guy Cosmo/Long Island, N.Y. (Racers Edge Motorsports/K.C. Technical Services, Cos-Tech Manufacturing, Nordan Composites) 1:35.941; 8. Luis Schiavo/Caracas, Venezuela (Racers Edge Motorsports/Universal Freight Ways, PITS 39) 1:36.067; 9. Pierre Ehret/Munich, Germany (Team Bucknum Racing/Flamingo Resort Hotel, in Sonoma County Wine Country) 1:36.099; 10. Marc Cota-Robles/Santa Ana, Calif. (Team Bucknum Racing/Oakcrest Management Services, STAND 21, MCIWorldCom) 1:36.151; 11. Michael Stephens/Sarasota, Fla. (Racers Edge Motorsports/R.W. Baird & Co.) 1:36.435; 12. Robert Niles/Simi Valley, Calif. (JZ Racing/RNR Enterprises) 1:36.488; 13. Scott Kusy/Scottsdale, Ariz. (Valley Motor Center/Troon Golf) 1:36.496; 14. Bob Negron/San Jose, Calif. (Raceland) 1:36.601; 15. Ed Zabinski/Monterey, Calif. (JZ Racing/Brocade) 1:36.608; 16. Marc De Vellis/Burnaby, B.C. (De Vellis Racing/Gateway Growth Funds, Voyager Entertainment, Auducci's) 1:36.656; 17. Tim Jennings/Downers Grove, Ill. (Jennings Motorsports/RacerTrader.com, Speedcom Communications) 1:36.687; 18. Tom Nastasi/Stamford, Conn. (Lightspeed Motorsports/MacTank) 1:36.722; 19. Chris McMurry/Phoenix, Ariz. (Team Bucknum Racing/Fairytale Brownies (brownies.com), WorldCom, Northern Trust Bank, McMurry Companies and May, Potenza & Baran) 1:36.756; 20. Michael Choquette/Santa Barbara, Calif. (Choquette Racing) 1:36.765; 21. Doug Peterson/Lake Orion, Mich. (Lightspeed Motorsports/3-Dimensional Services, Urgent Plastic Services) 1:36.853; 22. Phil Fogg/Wilsonville, Ore. (Flat Out Racing/ReHab Specialists) 1:36.879; 23. Aaron Ogus/Toronto, Ontario (Flat Out Racing/Microsoft) 1:37.141; 24. J.R. Osborne/Castle Rock, Colo. (Equinox Motorsports/Equinox Corp., Supertech) 1:37.887; 25. Frank McCormick/San Francisco, Calif. (World Speed/Onyx Pharmaceuticals) 1:37.889; 26. Brad Drew/Everett, Wash. (Drew Racing/Coleman Outdoor Products) 1:37.959; 27. Tom Sporney/Parker, Colo. (Eurosports Racing/Hormel Foods, Olympic Foods, T.D.F., Butterfield, Inc.) 1:37.963; 28. Rob Walker/Portland, Ore. (Valley Motor Center/Walker Investments) 1:38.064; 29. Dan Tomlin III/Dallas, Texas (Team Tomlin/Lone Star Ranch) 1:38.226; 30. Frank Bain/San Diego, Calif. (SierraSierra Enterprises/Epic Racing) 1:38.436; 31. Dick Downs/St. James, Minn. (Eurosports Racing/Hormel Foods, Olympic Foods, T.D.F., Butterfield, Inc.) 1:38.559; 32. Mike Anderson/Anza, Calif. (DARE/HASA Pool Supplies) 1:38.610; 33. Rick Waddell/Edmonds, Wash. (World Speed Motorsports/Northwest Speedwerx, MBOX Design, Speedware Motorsports) 1:38.826; 34. Bryan Willman/Kirkland, Wash. (Team Bucknum Racing/Speedware) 1:38.927; 35. Tom Mabey/Bountiful, Utah (Rocky Mountain Motorsports/Larry H. Miller Automotive Group, Sahara, Inc.) 1:39.239; 36. Marek Rybkowski/Denver, Colo. (Eurosports Racing/IES Interactive Training) 1:39.579; 37. Jon Brownson/Breckenridge, Colo. (Eurosports Racing/West Ridge Development, Breckenridge Development Center) 1:39.654; 38. Dan Weyland/Denver, Colo. (Eurosport Racing/Western Eagle Racing)1:39.926; 39. Gary Hutto/Villa Park, Calif. (Landmark Motorsports/HuttoDean Motorsports) 1:40.703; 40. Tomy Drissi/Los Angeles, Calif. (Jennings Motorsports) 1:40.759; 41. Bob Crossley/Tillamook, Ore. (Tillamook Country Cooker) 1:41.168; 42. Glenn Bjorkman/Goleta, Calif. (Thumbs Up Racing/Interport) 1:43.403; 43. Dan Tomlin Jr./Dallas, Texas (Team Tomlin/Lone Star Ranch) 1:43.430; 44. Tom Woods/Discovery Bay, Calif. (JZ Racing/Mohr Davidow Ventures, XYZ Clothing, Ribtech, C.T.S. Karts) 1:35.287 (moved to back from third per chief steward/mechanical infraction); 45. J.J. Fischer/Tyler, Texas (Valley Motor Center/Specialty Motorsports) no time. RACE (22 laps, 55.44 miles): 1. Jenkins,
22 laps; 2. Rowen; 3. Smith; 4. Bradley; 5. De Vellis; 6. Block; 7.
Cosmo; 8. Kusy; 9. McMurry; 10. Schiavo; 11. Woods; 12. Negron; 13.
Zabinski; 14. Fischer; 15. Choquette; 16. Tomlin III; 17. Anderson; 18.
Drew; 19. Walker; 20. Sporney; 21. Willman; 22. Ogus; 23. Waddell; 24.
Mabey; 25. Nastasi; 26. Peterson; 27. Downs; 28. Hutto; 29. Drissi; 30.
Brownson; 31. McCormick; 32. Crossley; 33. Weyland; 34. Bjorkman; 35.
Tomlin Jr.; 36. Fogg; 37. Bain; 38. Cota-Robles, 20; 39. Jennings, 19;
40. Rybkowski, 12; 41. Beardsley, 11; 42. Niles, 7; 43. Osborne, 2; 44.
Stephens, 0; 45. Ehret, 22 (moved to back from eighth per chief
steward/mechanical infraction). FASTEST RACE LAP: Rowen, 1:35.940
(94.560mph) LAP LEADERS: Rowen 1-21; Jenkins 22 |
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