Race Control – May 2019

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Rasmussen, from Copenhagen, Denmark, on the first green-flag lap, but
Keane soon regained the advantage and seemed to be in complete control,
despite the distraction caused by a pair of brief full-course cautions.
By virtue of claiming yet another PFC Award as the winning car owners for
brothers Dominic and Nicholas Cape, Eves’ memorable weekend ensured he
will take a commanding championship lead, by 62 points to McElrea’s 47, as
the series heads next to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course for the
next two races in early May along with the small oval at Raceway Park.
Hunter spoke with us again post race “To get double podiums in my debut
race in the series, and my first street races, I’m happy to work from here.
That was only my second rolling start and I think I dropped back to eighth so
that’s not where we want to be, especially when we qualified up front. The car
felt great and I think I could have gotten quick lap on that last one, if not for
the incident. I would have loved a few more laps. Plenty of positives to take
away, and much appreciation to Mazda Motorsports and Pabst Racing for the
opportunity to be here.” l
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