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Elkin delivers Maiden Usf Pro 2000 points

Indianapolis – In a dramatic first of three races, in which the Grand Prix of Indianapolis VP Racing will be identified, the Israeli Polesitter Ariel Elkin achieved its first USF Pro 2000, which was presented by the Continental Tire victory for TJ Speed ​​Motorsports on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Grand Prix Road Course.

Elkin took the lead after New Zealand Jacob Douglas experienced a cruel electric gremlin in his Pabst Racing entry and then held in a fight against the Canadian Mac Clark (exclusive carport) in a fight against the finish.

Max Taylor was a tight third place for VRD Racing.

Qualifying this morning triggered a new polesitter when Rookie Elkin used his improvement in the latest form by publishing the fastest time under cool conditions. It was Elkin's first Continental Tire Pole Award since the attempt by USF juniors in winter.

Douglas, third place online, used a huge slipstream effect in the long run to bring some too much speed to the top of the right-handed curve. Elkin slipped past when Douglas only spread a touch and was able to maintain second place in front of Taylor, which had started on the outside of the first row.

The Shenanigans of the first round continued when Max Garcia from Pabst Racing became ninth after the fourth start. It was worse to meet the midfield starters Logan Adams (Comet/NCMP Racing) and George Garciarce (Deforce Racing), who later got involved in the group to ensure the first of three security cars during the 25-round race.

Immediately after the restart with four rounds in the books, Douglas carried out a textbook passport for the tour in the first round, whereby his brakes left until the last possible moment and stayed through on Elkin's interior.

Douglas soon rose to a small but noteworthy advantage, which he held after another midfielder by a subsequent interruption of the security car, only so that his car was able to cut out abruptly when round 14 was at the start/finish after 14 rounds were completed.

The kiwi continued just to repeat the problem, forced it into the pits and to limit the hopes for a top finish.

Elkin gratefully gained the lead and had his work cut out after another short interruption in order to ward off the attention of a determined Taylor with five remaining rounds.

Taylor found himself far at the output of Turn 1, after which Clark took the opportunity to walk around Taylor outside when they negotiated the second round.

After that, Clark kept the pressure on Elkin through the decreasing phases, but the beginner was up to the task and finally took the checkered flag for the better.

Taylor, the last year's USF Juniors Champion, had to be satisfied with the third, while Garcia literally made a strong fourth place in front of the team -mate Michael Costello after he made a series of disputes with the title rival Alessandro de Tulio (Turn 3 Motorsport) with the title that was on the second best to get in touch, and later, and later, and later, and Jace, Jace, Jace, Jace Denmark (TJ Speed) (TJ Speed ​​(TJ Speed) (TJ Speed ​​(TJ Speed) (TJ Speed ​​(TJ Speed) (TJ Speed) (TJ Speed ​​(TJ Speed) (TJ Speed) (TJ Speed) (TJ Speed) (, then, then, then he dealt with it.

The incident with Denmark also made it possible to achieve American-Brazilian-Nicholas Monteiro in his first ride on Motorsport Turn 3 in career best. Monteiro took home the Tilton Hard Charger Award after reaching the 16th place in the grid.

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