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First-lap Melee Ends Indy Car Series Season Opener For Meyer Shank Racing Duo

#60: Simon Pagenaud, Meyer Shank Racing Honda

St. Petersburg, Fla., (23 March 2023) – Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) drivers Helio Castroneves (No. 06 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda) and Simon Pagenaud (No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda) saw their 2023 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season opener end after a single lap when a crash on the tight street course claimed both cars.

Both Castroneves and Pagenaud were eliminated in a six-car crash just after the start of Sunday’s Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, leaving them unable to continue. Castroneves, who started 15th, made it through the first corner and was picking through the tight opening complex of curves when cars started to slow in response to a competitors’ wall contact ahead.

The three-time St. Petersburg winner started to slow just before he was hit from behind, spinning him into the wall and leaving the Brazilian unable to continue due to the damage.

Pagenaud, who started 25th after contact left him unable to post a qualifying time Saturday, found himself without an escape route in the melee, as an available opening to his right closed quickly when a competitor bounced from his left and took off the left side of his MSR machine.

The resulting damage also ended Pagenaud’s day, leaving the Frenchman to finish 26th while Castroneves placed 23rd. The team will have almost a full month to rebuild the cars and prepare for the next round of the series, which will take place on the 1.5-mile Texas Motor Speedway oval on April 2.

Driver Quotes:

Helio Castroneves (No. 06 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda) – Started 15th, Finished 23rd (Lap 1 Contact):

“Great work by the AMR Safety Group, it is a shame that I had to try them out so early in the year. I have no idea what happened, I got hit from behind and then I saw a lot of cars flying around. It shows how the safety in these cars has improved, because that was a big crash and to see everybody come out of it OK is great.”

Simon Pagenaud (No. 60 AutoNation / SiriusXM Honda) – Started 25th, Finished 26th (Lap 1 Contact):

“I kind of expected (the crash) to be honest. It has been a tricky area all weekend. I had no room to go. I thought I was going to get through. I thought I had made it. Unfortunately, I am paying a high price for yesterday’s mistake in qualifying. But we will regroup, we have fast cars at Meyer Shank Racing and we’ll be alright.”

Frost Works Late Shift To Win St. Petersburg Season Opener

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Sunday, March 5, 2023) – Danial Frost took the lead on a late restart and powered away to win the season-opening INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on Sunday, earning his second career victory in INDYCAR’s development series.

Frost, from Singapore, crossed the finish line in the No. 68 HMD Motorsports with DCR car 1.8038 seconds ahead of teammate and rookie Nolan Siegel in the No. 39 HMD Motorsports with DCR machine. Jacob Abel finished third in the No. 51 Abel Motorsports car.

“I couldn’t believe it at the end,” Frost said. “I was still driving until the checkered, and as soon as we passed the checkered, I was like, ‘OK, we won!’ So, it feels amazing.”

Christian Rasmussen finished fourth in the No. 6 HMD Motorsports with DCR machine, while Hunter McElrea rounded out the top five in the No. 27 Smart Motors car fielded by Andretti Autosport.

Frost earned his first win since last May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course by squeezing past leader Siegel on the first full lap after a restart on Lap 38. Siegel ran wide in Turn 2, and Frost took advantage to grab the lead.

“I kind of planned it out that everyone else was shooting in (Turn 1) and going wide, so I tried to take a different approach and go inside and get a switchback,” Frost said. “It’s been working for me all race, so I might as well do the same thing. It paid off, so No. 1 in the end. It’s perfect.”

Frost then pulled away over the last two laps. He started seventh, tying the record for the longest climb to victory in this race, as Felix Serralles also won from that spot on the starting grid in 2016.

The decisive move by Frost was one of 119 on-track passes in the frantic, 55-minute race on the 14-turn, 1.8-mile temporary street circuit that includes the downtown streets of St. Petersburg, Florida, and a runway at Albert Whitted Airport.

Abel and Siegel both laid claim to victory during the race but ended up settling for their respective first career podium finishes in INDY NXT by Firestone.

Siegel, from Palo Alto, California, took the lead on Lap 35 after a restart in which leader Abel and second-place Rasmussen slid wide in the inviting Turn 1, giving Siegel an opening for the top spot.

“I’m really proud of the effort,” Siegel said. “Starting sixth, this is not an easy place to pass. We were hoping for as good of a recovery as we could get. Obviously, that win would have been the best recovery, but I think this is a really strong performance. We just missed out on it that tiny little bit on that last restart.”

Abel, from Louisville, Kentucky, led a race-high 27 laps. He took the lead for the first time on Lap 8 when pole sitter and leader Louis Foster slid wide while fending off Rasmussen for the lead in Turn 1 on a restart. Much like Siegel’s dash to the front, an alert Abel saw the opening and capitalized.

Foster, from England, made contact with the wall on the lap where he lost the lead and was forced to the pits for repairs of a broken left-rear toe link on his No. 26 Copart/USF Pro Championship car fielded by Andretti Autosport. He ended up 14th, running at the finish.

The next INDY NXT by Firestone race is the INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Alabama on Sunday, April 30 at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama.

INDY NXT by Firestone GP of St. Petersburg Results

  1. (7) Danial Frost, 40, Running
  2. (6) Nolan Siegel, 40, Running
  3. (2) Jacob Abel, 40, Running
  4. (3) Christian Rasmussen, 40, Running
  5. (12) Hunter McElrea, 40, Running
  6. (17) Ernie Francis Jr., 40, Running
  7. (10) Josh Green, 40, Running
  8. (8) Reece Gold, 40, Running
  9. (4) Rasmus Lindh, 40, Running
  10. (5) Kyffin Simpson, 40, Running
  11. (14) Colin Kaminsky, 40, Running
  12. (19) Christian Bogle, 39, Running
  13. (18) Jamie Chadwick, 39, Running
  14. (1) Louis Foster, 38, Running
  15. (9) Matteo Nannini, 34, Contact
  16. (15) Josh Pierson, 26, Contact
  17. (16) James Roe, 23, Mechanical
  18. (13) Jagger Jones, 3, Contact
  19. (11) Enaam Ahmed, 0, Contact

Race Statistics
Winner’s average speed: 77.977 mph
Time of Race: 00:55:24.0489
Margin of victory: 1.8038 seconds
Cautions: 5 for 13 laps
Lead changes: 3 among 4 drivers

Lap Leaders
Foster, Louis 1 – 7
Abel, Jacob 8 – 34
Siegel, Nolan 35 – 38
Frost, Danial 39 – 40

Stewart-Haas Racing: NXS Race Report from Las Vegas

STEWART-HAAS RACING
NASCAR Xfinity Series: Alsco Uniforms 300

Date: March 4, 2023
Event: Alsco Uniforms 300 (Round 3 of 33)
Series: NASCAR Xfinity Series
Location: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (1.5-mile oval)
Format: 200 laps, broken into three stages (45 laps/45 laps/110 laps)
Race Winner: Austin Hill of Richard Childress Racing (Chevrolet)
Stage 1 Winner: John Hunter Nemechek of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Stage 2 Winner: Austin Hill of Richard Childress Racing (Chevrolet)

SHR Race Finish:

● Riley Herbst (Started 10th / Finished 8th, completed 200 of 200 laps)
● Cole Custer (Started 3rd / Finished 12th, completed 200 of 200 laps)

SHR Points:

● Riley Herbst (5th with 112 points, 44 out of first)
● Cole Custer (7th with 88 points, 68 out of first)

SHR Notes

● Herbst earned his third top-10 of the season and his fourth top-10 in eight career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Las Vegas.
● This is Herbst’s third straight top-10. He finished sixth in the season opener at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway and seventh last weekend at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.
● This is Herbst’s third straight top-20 at Las Vegas. He finished 18th last September and 14th in March.
● Herbst’s eighth-place finish bettered his previous best finish at Las Vegas – ninth, earned twice, in September 2019 and February 2020.
● Herbst finished fifth in Stage 1 to earn six bonus points and seventh in Stage 2 to earn four more bonus points.
● Custer earned his second top-15 of the season and his sixth top-12 in six career NASCAR Xfinity Series starts at Las Vegas.
● Since his Xfinity Series debut at SHR in 2017, Custer have never finished outside the top-12 at Las Vegas.
● Custer finished eighth in Stage 2 to earn three bonus points.

Race Notes:

● Austin Hill won the Alsco Uniforms 300 to score his fourth career NASCAR Xfinity Series victory, his second of the season and his first at Las Vegas. His margin over second-place Justin Allgaier was .268 of a second.
● There were four caution periods for a total of 22 laps.
● Only 12 of the 38 drivers in the race finished on the lead lap.
● Austin Hill leaves Las Vegas as the championship leader with a 21-point advantage over second-place Justin Allgaier.

Sound Bites:

“The track changed a ton on us from practice with our Haas Automation Ford Mustang. We had a pretty fast car in practice, and we made some adjustments. It was just a handful in the race. We were making swings at it the entire race and couldn’t quite find the balance. We’ll work on it for next time. The guys worked hard all day. We just have to put it in the notebook and figure out what to do better.” – Cole Custer, driver of the No. 00 Haas Automation Ford Mustang

“Man, we had a fast No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang. We were great on the long runs, but after green flag pit stops there weren’t any cautions to help us get bunched up again. We were just kind of stuck. I’m happy to see the consistency to start out the year and to have speed each and every week. Our win is coming.” – Riley Herbst, driver of the No. 98 Monster Energy Ford Mustang

Next Up:

The next event on the NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule is the United Rentals 200 on Saturday, March 11 at Phoenix Raceway. The race begins at 4:30 p.m. ET with live coverage provided by FS1 and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Zilisch Wins St. Pete Street Fight in MX-5 Cup Race Two

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (March 4, 2023) – After narrowly missing out on a win in the first Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich® Tires race at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Connor Zilisch (No. 72 Hixon Motor Sports) got the job done in Race Two on Saturday. Zilisch lead the field to the finish line in a race that ended under full-course yellow.

The winner in Saturday morning’s race, Gresham Wagner (No. 5 Spark Performance) started from pole, but brushed the wall on lap two and fell down the order. The battle up front became a three-way fight between Aaron Jeansonne (No. 24 JTR Motorsports Engineering), Zilisch and Tyler Gonzalez (No. 51 Copeland Motorsports).

While dicing for the lead, Gonzalez ran wide, made contact with the wall and came to a stop in Turn Four. This brought out the first full-course caution with Zilisch in the lead.

On the first lap back to green, Wagner was knocked into a slide through Turn Four. He made contact with innocent bystander Thomas Annunziata (No. 10 Hixon Motor Sports) before hitting the tires.

When the scene was cleared and green flag racing resumed, Zilisch was leading Jeansonne and Robert Noaker (No. 13 Robert Noaker Racing). Neither had an opportunity to make their bid for the lead, as another full-course caution came out shortly after the restart.

This full-course caution involved four cars making contact with the wall, the tires and each other in Turn Four. There was not enough time left on the race clock to resume racing and the checkered flag was issued alongside the yellow.

Though he was aided by the long caution periods, Zilisch survived two restarts to secure his first win of the season.

“I didn’t want to win like that (under yellow), but I really enjoy being out front and the team gave me a car that let me run up front like that,” said Zilisch. “I was able to capitalize on that and get ourselves out front. I timed the restarts well and was able to get a little bit of a gap on Aaron [Jeansonne] for the two restarts that we had. I’m just thankful for the whole Hixon team-Shea Holbrook, Brian Hixon, and Andrew Carbonell. Thankful to be on top and really excited for Laguna Seca.”

The win nets Zilisch a nice $6,000 check from Mazda.

Jeansonne, still searching for his first MX-5 Cup win, could have been upset with the lack of green flag running, but he chose to celebrate a runner-up finish that puts him in a strong position in the championship.

“I am disappointed to not win, but I will definitely take this over all the fourth-place finishes I’ve had!” joked Jeansonne. “It was frustrating to end under yellow. Connor [Zilisch] and I were not able to get away from the pack. We swapped the lead a couple of times but when that last wreck happened, I knew I wasn’t going to get another shot. But I’m happy to be on the podium and looking forward to seeing where that puts us in the points, so I can’t be unhappy about how this will help for the championship!”

Noaker finished third on the track but was issued a drive-through penalty after the checkered flag for his contact with Wagner. This promoted Alex Bachoura (No. 33 Spark Performance) to third. It was Bachoura’s first-ever MX-5 Cup podium in nearly a decade of competition.

“That was a wild race—I think the trick is that you have to upload the risk reward programming in your brain and make sure you don’t overdrive,” said Bachoura of his first career run to the Mazda MX-5 Cup podium. “So this is great. I felt like I had a good car and I had the speed, so I just stayed close to the guy in front of me and didn’t do anything stupid.

“This is such a competitive series, the best racing there is and to be on the podium it is so gratifying. Racing in MX-5 Cup is hard on a mental level, physical level and you have to be calculating every second. It’s a fantastic series, so it’s awesome to be on the podium today.”

Selin Rollan (No. 87 Hixon Motor Sports), a two-time winner at St. Pete, finished fourth, followed by Sam Paley (No. 28 McCumbee McAleer Racing) in fifth.

Mazda’s Women in Motorsports Initiative Scholarship recipient Heather Hadley (No. 54 Spark Performance) finished eighth in only her fourth MX-5 Cup race and first ever time on a street course.

“It is incredible,” said Hadley. “This blew past any of the expectations I had for this race. I had the goal of finishing in the top ten, so the fact that I was able to do that on a street circuit my first time it is just amazing. I’m proud of my effort and the team’s effort and so happy that this all came together today. I tried to be level-headed all the time and tried to be relaxed and it paid off today.”

By finishing inside the top 10 and being the highest finishing female driver, Hadley took home a combined $3,000 from Mazda.

Both MX-5 Cup races from St. Petersburg are available to re-watch on IMSA’s YouTube channel.

Next up for MX-5 Cup is WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, May 12 – 14.

About: The Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich® Tires is the signature spec series for Mazda Motorsports. The series has been operated by Andersen Promotions since 2017 and is currently sanctioned by IMSA. Mazda-powered grassroots champions can earn Mazda scholarships for this pro-level series. The Idemitsu Mazda MX-5 Cup awards more than $1 million in prizes and scholarships.

Find out more at http://www.mx-5cup.com.

The Heart of Racing Takes Two Podiums in St. Pete

Opens GT America season with two strong runs in very different conditions

St. Petersburg, Fla. (4 March 2023) – The Heart of Racing (HOR) kicked off the GT America powered by AWS season at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on Friday and Saturday. Racing at the track for the second time, Gray Newell scored his highest finish at the street course, placing second in the No. 25 Aston Martin Vantage GT4 following a Friday night shootout in the dark, and then following that up with another run to second place in the second 40-minute race of the weekend.

The double-podium outing followed a windy start to the weekend, with Newell clocking the third fastest lap in first practice on Friday morning with a 1:20.943-second lap time. In qualifying, Newell went even quicker, setting a fast lap time of 1:19.054 seconds to earn a spot on the second row of the GT4 class for Race 1.

After Friday’s schedule was delayed, the first race of the weekend took the green flag just ahead of a beautiful Florida sunset. An opening lap caution set the stage for a lengthy safety car period before returning to green flag conditions with 24 minutes left in the race.

On the restart, Newell grew his advantage as he chased the leaders under a darkening sky. The GT4 leader found the tire barrier with six minutes remaining as Newell took over second place.

After closing the gap to the lead, Newell had put himself in a position to pass for the lead when the leader made contact with the wall. Newell was sitting in a winning position but was immediately baulked behind a slower GT3 car as he had to cede the lead just ahead of the checkered flag. Newell brought home a hard-fought second-place finish earning his highest finish on the streets of St. Petersburg.

On a bright and blustery but warm Saturday afternoon, Newell rolled off from fifth on the grid for race two. The race again saw an opening lap yellow flag, with Newell restarting from fifth with 20 minutes left in the race. Within one minute of going back to green, a second incident saw Newell take evasive action to avoid contact.

Restarting from second place with 8 minutes remaining, Newell fought for second place all the way to the checkered flag to score his second podium result of the opening weekend.

“My performance at St. Petersburg is meant to set the tone for the year, that being consistency, precision, risk management, and racecraft,” said Newell. “My goal was to bring an effective points haul and an undamaged car home with me and we succeeded on both fronts. From here the goal is to continue to push refinement in outright lap time for qualifying and to develop my ability to race closely with the other front running. I believe we will be right there in the championship all year and with a little luck and a lot of hard work, we can win it.”

Heart of Racing’s SRO program will be on track March 31 – April 2nd at Sonoma Raceway. The team will have two cars competing in Pirelli GT4 America and Newell will return to the No. 25 in GT4 America powered by AWS.

About The Heart of Racing

The Heart of Racing races to raise funds and awareness for Seattle Children’s Cardiology Research. The team competes internationally with concurrent campaigns in IMSA, SRO, Formula Drift and the 24H SERIES. Last season The Heart of Racing won the IMSA GTD Championship title in the No. 27 Aston Martin Vantage GT3. The Heart of Racing team hosted their first all-female driver shootout in November of 2022, bringing to the team Hannah Grisham and Rianna O’Meara-Hunt for the 2023 SRO GT4 America season. To contribute to The Heart of Racing’s fundraising efforts please visit: https://give.seattlechildrens.org/fundraiser/3642390

Austin Hill scores dramatic Xfinity Series victory at Las Vegas

Photo by Ron Olds for SpeedwayMedia.com.

From trailing rookie Chandler Smith by nearly three seconds with 25 laps remaining to narrowing the deficit and overtaking him prior to the final lap, Austin Hill cashed in with his second NASCAR Xfinity Series victory of the season in the Alsco Uniforms 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday, March 4.

The 28-year-old Hill from Winston, Georgia, led three times for 19 of 200-scheduled laps, including the final two, as he overtook Smith for the lead prior to the final lap. Smith, who led a race-high 118 laps but had an advantage of nearly three seconds erased in the closing laps, was then overtaken by Justin Allgaier for the runner-up spot as Allgaier, who had been penalized earlier for a restart violation, tried to steal the victory away on the final lap. Time, however, fell in the favor of Hill as he held off a hard-charging Allgaier to steal the spotlight with his second victory through the series’ first three events of the season.

With on-track qualifying that determined the starting lineup occurring on Friday, rookie Chandler Smith notched his first Xfinity career pole after posting a pole-winning lap at 183.119 mph in 29.489 seconds. Joining him on the front row was veteran Justin Allgaier, who clocked in the second-best qualifying lap at 182.778 mph in 29.544 seconds.

Prior to the event, the following names that included Cole Custer, Sheldon Creed, Gray Gaulding, Josh Berry, Brandon Jones and Kyle Busch dropped to the rear of the field in backup cars. Brennan Poole, Ryan Ellis, Alex Labbe and Garrett Smithley also dropped to the rear of the field due to unapproved adjustments made to their respective cars along with Patrick Emerling, who replaced CJ McLaughlin in the No. 53 Emerling-Gas Motorsports entry.

When the green flag waved and the race commenced, Chandler Smith peeked ahead with the lead on the outside lane followed by Brett Moffitt while John Hunter Nemechek and Austin Hill fanned out entering the first turn. With a three-wide action occurring through the first two turns between Nemechek, Hill and Parker Kligerman for spots in the top five, Smith cleared the field to assume the lead followed by a side-by-side battle for the runner-up spot involving Justin Allgaier and Brett Moffitt.

As the field returned to the frontstretch, Chandler Smith led the first lap ahead of Moffitt and Allgaier while the field behind continued to fan out and jostle for positions early. Then during the following lap, the first caution flew when Kligerman, who was locked in a battle with Daniel Hemric for fifth place, got loose and slightly tapped by Nemechek as he spun in Turn 2, though he did not make any contact to his No. 48 Big Machine Racing entry as he pitted for fresh tires.

When the race restarted under green on the sixth lap, Chandler Smith and Allgaier dueled for the lead for nearly a lap until Smith managed to pull ahead on the outside lane to retain the lead. As the field behind fanned out, Austin Hill made his way into third place followed by Nemechek, Brett Moffitt and Daniel Hemric.

Through the first 10 scheduled laps, Chandler Smith was leading by two-tenths of a second over Allgaier followed by Nemechek, Hill and Hemric while rookie Sammy Smith, Herbst, Sam Mayer, Berry and Moffitt were running in the top 10. Tyler Reddick was in 11th ahead of Rajah Caruth, Anthony Alfredo, Kyle Sieg and Jeb Burton while Kyle Busch methodically worked his way up to 16th from the rear of the field.

Three laps later, Allgaier muscled his No. 7 Brandt Chevrolet Camaro past Chandler Smith for the lead as Nemechek started to gain ground on the two leaders. Another four laps later, Nemechek assumed the runner-up spot over Smith while Hill and Hemric remained in the top five. It would not be until Lap 22, however, when Nemechek cycled his No. 20 Mobil 1 Toyota Supra into the lead over Allgaier.

Through the first 30 scheduled laps, Nemechek was leading by four-tenths of a second over Allgaier followed by Hill, Hemric and Chandler Smith while Herbst, Sammy Smith, Berry, Mayer and Kyle Busch were battling in the top 10. Behind, Moffitt was in 11th ahead of Creed, Reddick, Jeb Burton and Kligerman while Brandon Jones, Alfredo, Custer, Ryan Sieg and Kyle Sieg occupied the top 20.

When the first stage concluded on Lap 45, Nemechek, winner of last weekend’s Xfinity event at Auto Club Speedway, captured his first stage victory of the 2023 Xfinity season. Allgaier trailed in the runner-up spot by more than a second while Hill, Chandler Smith, Herbst, Hemric, Kyle Busch, Sammy Smith, Creed and Berry were scored in the top 10.

Under the stage break, the field led by Nemechek pitted for service and Hill was the first competitor to exit pit road first followed by Nemechek, Allgaier, Busch, Hemric and Chandler Smith. During the pit stops, Alex Labbe was penalized after a tire rolled out of his pit stall and toward the track. Josh Bilicki was also penalized for speeding on pit road.

The second stage started on Lap 53 as Hill and Nemechek occupied the front row. At the start, Hill and Nemechek dueled for the lead as the field behind fanned and jostled for spots. Entering the backstretch, Nemechek cleared Hill for the lead while Chandler Smith, Kyle Busch and Allgaier engaged in a three-wide battle for third place. A few laps later, Allgaier launched a bid for the lead to the outside of Nemechek, but Nemechek managed to pull ahead on the inside lane as Chandler Smith and Hill joined the battle. The battle for spots towards the top five proceeded as Sammy Smith and Kyle Busch crept into the picture at the front while Allgaier managed to pull ahead in front of Chandler Smith and Hill for the runner-up spot. Amid the battles, Nemechek checked out with a decent advantage while Hill and Kyle Busch duked for fourth place in front of Sammy Smith.

Through the first 60 scheduled laps, Nemechek was leading by two-tenths of a second over Allgaier, who had Chandler Smith closing in for the spot, while Kyle Busch and Sammy Smith were in the top five. Meanwhile, Hill fell back to sixth ahead of Mayer, Herbst, Hemric and Kligerman while Brandon Jones, Creed, Berry, Custer and Moffitt were mired in the top 15.

Ten laps later, Nemechek continued to lead by two-tenths of a second over the new runner-up competitor Chandler Smith, who overtook Allgaier for the spot nearly 10 laps earlier, while Allgaier, Kyle Busch and Mayer were running in the top five. In the midst of the battles, Hill was back in sixth ahead of Sammy Smith, Kligerman, Brandon Jones and Herbst while Hemric was back in 11th.

Then after Chandler Smith reassumed the lead on Lap 72 followed by Allgaier, the caution flew a lap later when Josh Berry, who was battling Herbst for 10th place, got loose entering Turn 4 and spun his No. 8 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet Camaro across the grass without sustaining any damage. By then, Nemechek had fallen back to third in front of his former boss Kyle Busch. During the caution period, Berry pitted along with Nemechek, who radioed a possible vibration and loose wheel throughout the second stage, while the rest led by Chandler Smith on the track.

When the race proceeded under green on Lap 78, Chandler Smith and Allgaier battled for the lead for nearly a lap until Allgaier managed to pull ahead on the inside lane to take over the lead. In the midst of the battles, Hill was in third place followed by Kyle Busch while Brandon Jones emerged in the top five in fifth over Sammy Smith.

Five laps later, however, Allgaier surrendered the lead and was forced to serve a pass-through penalty down pit road after being assessed a restart violation for diving his car below the inside line prior to the start/finish line. With Allgaier plummeting to 26th place and as the last competitor on the lead lap, Chandler Smith reassumed the lead followed by Hill and Kyle Busch while Brandon Jones and Sammy Smith were in the top five. Then with four laps remaining in the second stage, Hill overtook Chandler Smith for the lead as Kyle Busch and Jones closed in on the two leaders.

With two laps remaining in the second stage, the caution flew when Rajah Caruth spun towards the apron in Turn 2. Caruth’s spin was enough for the second stage scheduled on Lap 90 to conclude under caution as Hill captured his second stage victory of the 2023 Xfinity season. Brandon Jones settled in second in front of a hard-charging Kyle Busch while Mayer, Sammy Smith, Chandler Smith, Herbst, Custer, Moffitt and Creed were scored in the top 10.

Under the stage break, the leaders led by Hill returned to pit road for service and Hill retained the lead after exiting pit road first. Kyle Busch exited second followed by Berry, who only opted for fuel for his service, while Herbst, Brandon Jones and Chandler Smith exited in fourth through sixth, respectively. Following the pit stops, Ryan Sieg and Jeremy Clements were penalized for speeding on pit road.

With 103 laps remaining, the final stage started under green as Hill and Kyle Busch occupied the front row. At the start, Hill and Busch duked for the lead through the first two turns as the field behind fanned out. As the field returned to the frontstretch, Busch peaked ahead with the lead and started to maintain control of the field in his No. 10 LA Golf Chevrolet Camaro while teammate Chandler Smith battled Hill for second place.

With the event surpassing its halfway mark, Busch maintained a slight advantage over teammate Chandler Smith, with the latter launching his own challenge for the lead before reassuming it on Lap 102. Meanwhile, Hill fell back to third in front of Brandon Jones and Herbst while Berry was back in sixth over teammate Mayer, Sammy Smith, Custer and Hemric. By then, Allgaier was in 12th while Nemechek was in 15th.

Down to the final 90 laps of the event, Chandler Smith was leading by nine-tenths of a second over teammate Kyle Busch and a second-and-a-half over Hill while Bery and Mayer were in the top five. By then, Brandon Jones was in sixth ahead of Herbst and a hard-charging Allgaier while Sammy Smith and Hemric occupied the top 10. By then, Custer was back in 11th over Creed, Nemechek, Kligerman and Tyler Reddick while Moffitt, Kaz Grala, Ryan Sieg, Jeb Burton and Joe Graf Jr. were mired in the top 20.

Fifteen laps later, Chandler Smith continued to lead by six-tenths of a second over teammate Kyle Busch, who slowly began to decrease his deficit to his Kaulig Racing teammate, while Hill remained in third place and trailed by more than a second. Meanwhile, Allgaier charged his way back to fifth place following his restart violation penalty in the second stage as he tried to navigate his way around teammate Mayer for fourth place. Then with 69 laps remaining, Hill navigated his way around Busch for the runner-up spot as Allgaier started to close in on Busch for third place.

With nearly 60 laps remaining, Chandler Smith retained the lead by more than a second over the new runner-up competitor Allgaier while Hill, Mayer and Kyle Busch were scored in the top five. By then, Nemechek carved his way back to eighth behind Herbst and Berry while Hemric had fallen to 14th in between Custer and Moffitt.

Not long after, pit stops under green ensued as Kyle Busch pitted. Chandler Smith would pit his No. 16 Quick Tie Chevrolet Camaro a lap later along with Allgaier, Hill, Mayer and others. During the pit stops, Sammy Smith slid his No. 18 Pilot Flying J Toyota Supra sideways below the apron while trying to enter pit road. During his spin, he managed to come to a stop sideways in front of Josh Williams’ pit stall and avoid hitting Mayer, who was completing his service, as the race remained under green flag conditions. Amid his spin, Sammy Smith was penalized for speeding on pit road. Brandon Jones was also assessed a pass-through penalty for speeding on pit road, but his situation went from bad to worse when he received another speeding penalty when he sped while serving his first penalty.

With less than 55 laps remaining and with the series of green flag pit stops completed, Chandler Smith, who lost the lead to Hill following his pit stop under green before navigating his way back around Hill, cycled his way back to the lead followed by Hill, Kyle Busch, Allgaier and Mayer.

Under the final 40 laps of the event, Chandler Smith was leading by more than two seconds over Hill followed by Allgaier, who navigated his way around Kyle Busch for third place, while Mayer settled in fifth. By then, Berry occupied sixth in front of Herbst, Nemechek, Creed and Hemric while 13 of 38 starters were scored on the lead lap. Following his pair of pit road speeding penalties, Brandon Jones was relegated back to 28th.

With 25 laps remaining, Chandler Smith extended his advantage to nearly three seconds over Hill while Allgaier trailed by nearly four seconds in third place. Meanwhile, Kyle Busch was mired in fourth place, trailing by more than six seconds, while Mayer was back in fifth place and trailing by nearly 10 seconds.

Down to the final 10 laps of the event, Chandler Smith, who was mired behind lapped competitors a few laps earlier and had led by more than two seconds, continued to lead by over a second Hill despite being reported to save fuel. Hill remained in second followed by Allgaier, who closed in on Hill for the runner-up spot.

With five laps remaining, Chandler Smith retained the lead, but only by nearly half a second as Hill continued to cut Smith’s advantage in his final bid for the lead and the win. Then with two laps remaining, Hill, who managed to close the gap and get close to the rear bumper of Smith’s car through the first two turns and through the backstretch, made his move beneath Smith’s No. 16 entry as he assumed the lead entering the frontstretch.

When the white flag waved and the final lap started, Hill was out in front ahead of Smith as Allgaier drew himself alongside Smith for the runner-up spot. Through the backstretch, Allgaier overtook Smith as Hill remained as the leader. As Allgaier tried to close in to Hill’s rear bumper, Hill managed to methodically navigate his No. 21 Global Industrial Chevrolet Camaro through the final two turns out in front and beat Allgaier by two-tenths of a second to steal the show and grab the victory.

With the victory, Hill, who won the season opener at Daytona International Speedway in February, notched his fourth career win in the Xfinity Series, his first in the series at Las Vegas and the 90th Xfinity victory overall for Richard Childress Racing.

“[While I was] Passing one of the lapped cars early in our run, when [Chandler Smith] got by me [after a restart on Lap 98], I got really, really loose on entry to [Turn] 3,” Hill said on FS1. “I thought I was gonna wreck it, saved it. [Smith] got really far out. I just knew I had to not abuse the tires and try to methodically just work my way through traffic. The track was really tough today. Had a really thin line between [Turns] 3 and 4. If you missed it by—it seemed like a half of an inch—you paid for it through the whole lap. That’s just really what I stuck to all race long, was just trying to be disciplined through 3 and 4…I saw [Smith] struggling in traffic and my spotter Derek [Kneeland] was like, ‘Come on, baby. You can get it!’ I saw him get tight off of [Turn] 4 there, and I knew I painted the line perfectly. I knew if I could clear him down the frontstretch, I felt like once we had clean air, we could hold him off. We still got some things to work on, but it feels good to win on a mile and a half, not just these superspeedways.”

As Hill celebrated the victory, Chandler Smith was left disappointed over falling short of his first Xfinity Series victory. The 20-year-old Smith from Talking Rock, Georgia, however, remained optimistic over his third-place finish and a strong run in his third career start with Kaulig Racing.

“Overall, I got a little tight there at the very end,” Smith said. “It is what it is. That’s a tough pill to swallow. There’s some things I could’ve done inside before we started getting tight. All in all, I can’t be too disappointed. It’s my sixth [Xfinity] start, third start with Kaulig Racing. We had a really fast Quick Tie Products Camaro, and I just really appreciate [owner] Matt Kaulig, [team president] Chris Rice, everybody at Kaulig Racing for bringing me on board, believing in me. We’re going to win a few races this year, for sure.”

Allgaier settled in second place while Kyle Busch, who was aiming for a triple weekend sweep at his home track, ended up in fourth place in his first start with Kaulig Racing and in his first of five Xfinity starts of the 2023 season. Berry rallied to finish fifth while Nemechek, Mayer, Herbst, Creed and Hemric completed the top 10.

There were 14 lead changes for eight different leaders. The race featured four cautions for 22 laps. Only 12 of 38 starters finished on the lead lap.

Following the third event of the 2023 Xfinity Series season, Austin Hill leads the regular-season standings by 21 points over Justin Allgaier, 24 over John Hunter Nemechek, 34 over Chandler Smith and 44 over Riley Herbst.

Results.

1. Austin Hill, 19 laps led, Stage 2 winner

2. Justin Allgaier, 10 laps led

3. Chandler Smith, 118 laps led

4. Kyle Busch, four laps led

5. Josh Berry, two laps led

6. John Hunter Nemechek, 45 laps led, Stage 1 winner

7. Sam Mayer, one lap led

8. Riley Herbst

9. Sheldon Creed

10. Daniel Hemric

11. Parker Kligerman

12. Cole Custer

13. Tyler Reddick, one lap down

14. Jeb Burton, one lap down

15. Joe Graf Jr., one lap down

16. Kyle Weatherman, one lap down

17. Sammy Smith, one lap down

18. Alex Labbe, one lap down

19. Anthony Alfredo, two laps down, one lap led

20. Kyle Sieg, two laps down

21. Brandon Jones, two laps down

22. Brett Moffitt, two laps down

23. Kaz Grala, two laps down

24. Ryan Sieg, three laps down

25. Jeremy Clements, three laps down

26. Rajah Caruth, three laps down

27. Ryan Ellis, three laps down

28. Bayley Currey, three laps down

29. Jeffrey Earnhardt, three laps down

30. Josh Williams, three laps down

31. Josh Bilicki, four laps down

32. Gray Gaulding, four laps down

33. Brennan Poole, four laps down

34. Patrick Emerling, six laps down

35. Blaine Perkins, eight laps down

36. Garrett Smithley, 13 laps down

37. Parker Retzlaff, 14 laps down

38. Joey Gase – OUT, Fuel Pump

Next on the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule is Phoenix Raceway in Avondale, Arizona, for the series’ third and final stretch of a three-week West Coast swing. The event is scheduled to occur next Saturday, March 11, at 4:30 p.m. ET on FS1.

Dramatic late pass lifts Austin Hill to NASCAR Xfinity win at Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 04: Austin Hill, driver of the #21 Global Industrial Chevrolet, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series Alsco Uniforms 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 04, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

March 4, 2023
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service

LAS VEGAS—Austin Hill ran down rookie pole winner Chandler Smith from three seconds back, passed him as the cars approached the white flag and held on to win Saturday’s Alsco Uniforms 300 NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The victory was the second of the year for Hill, who won the season opener at Daytona International Speedway. The driver of the No. 21 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet won for the first time at Las Vegas and for the fourth time in his career.

Smith’s car tightened up in the closing laps, allowing both Hill and Justin Allgaier to pass him on the final two circuits. Hill finished .268 seconds ahead of Allgaier, who was closing on the final lap but ran out of time.

Kyle Busch ran fourth in his first Xfinity Series start of the season and lost his chance to complete a Las Vegas triple. Busch won Friday night’s CRAFTSMAN Truck Series race at LVMS and will compete in Sunday’s Pennzoil 400 Presented by Jiffy Lube NASCAR Cup Series event (3:30 p.m. ET on FOX, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

“When the 16 (Smith) got by me (after a restart on Lap 98), I got really, really loose off of (Turn) 3,” said Hill, who led 19 laps and won Stage 2. “Almost wrecked it, saved it. The 16 got really far out. I just knew I had to not abuse the tires and try to methodically just work my way through traffic. The track was really tough today. Had a really thin line between (Turns) 3 and 4. If you missed it by—it seemed like a half of an inch—you paid for it through the whole lap.

“That’s just really what I stuck to all race long, was just trying to be disciplined through 3 and 4… I saw the 16 struggling in traffic and my spotter Derek (Kneeland) was like, ‘Come on, baby. You can get it!’ I saw him get tight off of (Turn) 4 there, and I knew I painted the line perfectly. I knew if I could clear him down the frontstretch, I felt like once we had clean air, we could hold him off.”

In a green flag run to the finish that lasted 103 laps, Smith took the lead from Busch on Lap 102 of 200, regained it on Lap 146 after a cycle of pit stops and held it until Hill powered to the front on Lap 199.

“I just got a little tight there at the very end,” said Smith, who led 118 laps. “It is what it is. That’s a tough pill to swallow. There are some things I could have done inside before we started building tight. Getting by (lapped traffic)—we needed to have a bigger bumper.

“All in all, I can’t be too disappointed. It’s my sixth (Xfinity) start, third start with Kaulig Racing. We had a really fast Quick Tie Products Camaro, and I just really appreciate (owner) Matt Kaulig, (team president) Chris Rice, everybody at Kaulig Racing for bringing me on board, believing in me. We’re going to win a few races this year, for sure.”

John Hunter Nemechek won the first stage but lost track position when he had to pit on Lap 74 because of a loose wheel and never got back in contention for the win. Nemechek, who led 45 laps, finished sixth behind Hill, Allgaier, Smith, Busch and Josh Berry.

“Probably one of the fastest cars—just didn’t execute,” Nemechek said. “It’s frustrating, but to come home sixth after a loose wheel, going to the back and driving back up through. Then pitting and going to the back. Just shows the speed, and we’ll have to go to Phoenix (next Saturday) and put it on them.”

Sam Mayer, Riley Herbst, Sheldon Creed and Daniel Hemric completed the top 10.

NASCAR Xfinity Series Race – Alsco Uniforms 300
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Las Vegas, Nevada
Saturday, March 4, 2023
(9) Austin Hill, Chevrolet, 200.
(2) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 200.
(1) Chandler Smith #, Chevrolet, 200.
(11) Kyle Busch(i), Chevrolet, 200.
(5) Josh Berry, Chevrolet, 200.
(7) John Hunter Nemechek, Toyota, 200.
(13) Sam Mayer, Chevrolet, 200.
(10) Riley Herbst, Ford, 200.
(12) Sheldon Creed, Chevrolet, 200.
(8) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 200.
(6) Parker Kligerman, Chevrolet, 200.
(3) Cole Custer, Ford, 200.
(15) Tyler Reddick(i), Toyota, 199.
(24) Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 199.
(17) Joe Graf Jr., Toyota, 199.
(26) Kyle Weatherman, Chevrolet, 199.
(14) Sammy Smith #, Toyota, 199.
(32) Alex Labbe, Ford, 199.
(23) Anthony Alfredo, Chevrolet, 198.
(22) Kyle Sieg, Ford, 198.
(19) Brandon Jones, Chevrolet, 198.
(4) Brett Moffitt, Ford, 198.
(21) Kaz Grala, Toyota, 198.
(18) Ryan Sieg, Ford, 197.
(25) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 197.
(16) Rajah Caruth(i), Chevrolet, 197.
(36) Ryan Ellis, Chevrolet, 197.
(29) Bayley Currey, Chevrolet, 197.
(35) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 197.
(27) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 197.
(31) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, 196.
(34) Gray Gaulding, Ford, 196.
(33) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 196.
(38) Patrick Emerling, Chevrolet, 194.
(30) Blaine Perkins #, Chevrolet, 192.
(28) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, 187.
(20) Parker Retzlaff #, Chevrolet, 186.
(37) Joey Gase, Toyota, Fuel Pump, 156.

Average Speed of Race Winner: 136.519 mph.

Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 11 Mins, 51 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.268 Seconds.

Caution Flags: 4 for 22 laps.

Lead Changes: 14 among 8 drivers.

Lap Leaders: C. Smith # 1-12;J. Allgaier 13-21;J. Nemechek 22-48;A. Hill 49-53;J. Nemechek 54-71;C. Smith # 72-85;A. Hill 86-97;K. Busch(i) 98-101;C. Smith # 102-140;J. Allgaier 141;S. Mayer 142;J. Berry 143-144;A. Alfredo 145;C. Smith # 146-198;A. Hill 199-200.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Chandler Smith # 4 times for 118 laps; John Hunter Nemechek 2 times for 45 laps; Austin Hill 3 times for 19 laps; Justin Allgaier 2 times for 10 laps; Kyle Busch(i) 1 time for 4 laps; Josh Berry 1 time for 2 laps; Sam Mayer 1 time for 1 lap; Anthony Alfredo 1 time for 1 lap.

Stage #1 Top Ten: 20,7,21,16,98,11,10,18,2,8

Stage #2 Top Ten: 21,9,10,1,18,16,98,00,25,2

Toyota Racing NXS Post-Race Recap — Las Vegas 3.4.23

NEMECHEK SCORES TOP-10 AT LAS VEGAS

John Hunter Nemechek Continues Strong Start to 2023 Xfinity Season

LAS VEGAS (March 4, 2023) – John Hunter Nemechek was the top-finishing Toyota GR Supra in Saturday afternoon’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with a sixth-place finish. For Nemechek, it’s the third consecutive top-10 result to kick off the 2023 season with finishes of second at Daytona, a win at Auto Club Speedway and today’s top-10 result.

Toyota Racing Post-Race Recap
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Race 3 of 33 – 300 miles, 200 laps

TOYOTA FINISHING POSITIONS
1st, Austin Hill*
2nd, Justin Allgaier*
3rd, Chandler Smith*
4th, Kyle Busch*
5th, Josh Berry*
6th, JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK
13th, TYLER REDDICK
15th, JOE GRAF JR.
17th, SAMMY SMITH
23rd, KAZ GRALA
38th, JOEY GASE
*non-Toyota driver

TOYOTA QUOTES

JOHN HUNTER NEMECHEK, No. 20 Mobil 1 Toyota GR Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 6th

How was your race overall and what did you struggle with after showing dominance early in the race?

“Probably one of the fastest cars. Just didn’t execute. It’s frustrating, but to come home sixth after a loose wheel, going to the back and driving back up through. Then pitting and going to the back. Just shows the speed and we’ll have to go to Phoenix and put it on them.”

How strong was the car early and did the team make it better for the final green flag run?

“I definitely think we made it even better there at the end. Good notebook race for when we come back here in the fall when it’s a Playoff race so that will be important.”

SAMMY SMITH, No. 18 Pilot Flying J Toyota GR Supra, Joe Gibbs Racing

Finishing Position: 17th

How was your race car during the race?

“We got better as we went, but we struggled early and still struggled compared to a lot of cars, but we got better and that’s all that matters. We’ll come back for the Playoff race in the fall. We just have to get better and we’ll go get them in Phoenix.”

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Toyota directly employs more than 48,000 people in North America who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of nearly 45 million cars and trucks at our 13 manufacturing plants. By 2025, Toyota’s 14th plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 20 electrified options, with more in showrooms later this year.

Through the Start Your Impossible campaign, Toyota highlights the way it partners with community, civic, academic and governmental organizations to address our society’s most pressing mobility challenges. We believe that when people are free to move, anything is possible. For more information about Toyota, visit www.ToyotaNewsroom.com.

Rookie Foster Powers to Pole at St. Petersburg

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (Saturday, March 4, 2023) – It might be time for Louis Foster to reset his expectations for his first INDY NXT by Firestone race Sunday on the streets of St. Petersburg.

Foster, from England, will start from the pole for the INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg after turning the best lap in qualifying, 1 minute, 5.1103 seconds, on Saturday in the No. 26 Copart/USF Pro Championship car fielded by Andretti Autosport. Foster, 19, climbed to INDYCAR’s developmental series this season after winning the USF Pro 2000 Championship in 2022.

Andretti Autosport earned its third pole in the last four INDY NXT by Firestone races at St. Petersburg.

“This was a great, great qualifying session,” Foster said. “A bit more than we expected. We’re going into this weekend with a bit of uncertainty, first time in the championship. I’m over the moon. The guys at Andretti have done an amazing job.”

Jacob Abel, who led Friday practice, continued his strong weekend and will join Foster on the front row of the grid after qualifying second at 1:05.1763 in the No. 51 Abel Motorsports car.

Christian Rasmussen rebounded from an incident that ended his practice early Friday, qualifying third at 1:05.2204 in the No. 6 HMD Motorsports with DCR car. His teammate, Rasmus Lindh, qualified fourth at 1:05.2283 in the No. 10 HMD Motorsports with DCR car.

Kyffin Simpson rounded out the top five at 1:05.2884 in the No. 21 HMD Motorsports with CGR machine. Rookie Nolan Siegel, who led practice Saturday morning, qualified sixth at 1:05.3331 in the No. 39 HMD Motorsports with DCR car.

Just .8673 of a second separated the entire 19-car field in qualifying.

The 45-lap (or 55 minutes maximum) race on the 14-turn, 1.8-mile temporary street circuit starts at 9:50 a.m. ET Sunday (Live on Peacock, INDYCAR Radio Network). All drivers are coming to grips with and learning about Firestone tires, the longtime NTT INDYCAR SERIES tire supplier that is new to the developmental series this season.

“The aim will be to win the race from pole,” Foster said. “But it’s going to be the longest race I’ve ever done with 55 minutes, so I’m just going to have to manage the tires, see what they end up like. No one’s done a race on these tires yet, so it’s all going to be brand new to us. We’ll look at some data tonight and see what we can figure out for the morning.”

INDY NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Qualifying Results

  1. (26) Louis Foster, 01:05.1103 (99.523)
  2. (51) Jacob Abel, 01:05.1763 (99.423)
  3. (6) Christian Rasmussen, 01:05.2204 (99.355)
  4. (10) Rasmus Lindh, 01:05.2283 (99.343)
  5. (21) Kyffin Simpson, 01:05.2884 (99.252)
  6. (39) Nolan Siegel, 01:05.3331 (99.184)
  7. (68) Danial Frost, 01:05.3664 (99.133)
  8. (76) Reece Gold, 01:05.4015 (99.080)
  9. (75) Matteo Nannini, 01:05.4109 (99.066)
  10. (3) Josh Green, 01:05.4552 (98.999)
  11. (47) Enaam Ahmed, 01:05.6028 (98.776)
  12. (27) Hunter McElrea, 01:05.6267 (98.740)
  13. (98) Jagger Jones, 01:05.6411 (98.719)
  14. (57) Colin Kaminsky, 01:05.7149 (98.608)
  15. (14) Josh Pierson, 01:05.8256 (98.442)
  16. (29) James Roe, 01:05.8314 (98.433)
  17. (99) Ernie Francis Jr., 01:05.8522 (98.402)
  18. (28) Jamie Chadwick, 01:05.9157 (98.307)
  19. (7) Christian Bogle, 01:05.9776 (98.215)

Flying Lizard Scores Victory at Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., (March 4, 2023) – The 2023 GT America Powered by AWS championship began this weekend in St. Petersburg, Florida, and Flying Lizard Motorsports closed out rounds one and two with driver Jason Bell and his Aston Martin Vantage GT4 earning one win and a second podium finish. Andy Wilzoch made his circuit debut in his No. 460 Porsche 911 GT3 R (type 911.2), earning a hard-fought seventh-place finish.

The weekend hosted two 40-minute sprint races on the temporary street course, racing under perfect spring Florida weather for the two-day event. Running in support of the NTT IndyCar Series, the GT America competitors thrilled the downtown St. Petersburg crowds, putting on a great show for the fans.

“We couldn’t have asked for a better start to the 2023 season in the GT4 class,” said Program Manager Darren Law. “Jason Bell had a great drive qualifying on the front row for both races, leading both races, and finishing in third and first positions. Andy had a solid run in the first race with a seventh-place finish. Unfortunately, the second race didn’t go as planned but we are looking forward to going to our home event at Sonoma. It was a great start to the season and we collected solid points toward the championship. We are looking forward to rounds three and four in a few weeks.”

GT3 | Andy Wilzoch

Though an accomplished racer, Andy Wilzoch had yet to previously race at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Despite the limited practice time, Wilzoch became well acquainted with the temporary street circuit during the two practice sessions and qualified ninth for the first race in his No. 460 Porsche. Due to track delays, Friday afternoon’s race was pushed into the evening, setting the scene for a beautiful sunset race on Tampa Bay. Just after the green flag, two separate cars crashed in the opening lap, bringing out a full-course caution. Wilzoch had moved up from ninth to seventh, avoiding calamity and the ensuing debris to maintain position and finish his first race on the temporary street course without any damage.

His clean start set him up to start Saturday’s race two from seventh position. An unfortunate incident in the opening lap ended Wilzoch’s race early, due to heavy damage sustained by the Porsche making contact with the concrete wall.

GT4 | Jason Bell

After a strong qualifying race, Jason Bell started the first race of the season in second place, just behind the No. 69 Aston Martin of Todd Coleman. For the majority of the 30-minute race, the two put on a captivating performance, racing nose to tail throughout the 2.9-mile, 14-turn course. With 15 minutes to go, Bell assumed the lead and created a commanding gap over the second-place car, sailing to the checkered flag. Misfortune struck when the front right tire on the Aston Martin received a puncture from track debris with just two laps to go. He expertly nursed the car through the final two laps, still achieving a third-place finish.

His fastest lap in race one set him up to start race two from pole position, leading the field to green under sunny skies and warm temperatures. Like the previous day, the race went full course caution in the first lap, and the temporary pause ate up much of the racing time. On the restart, Bell kept the lead, looking to stay up front for the remaining 15 minutes. He finished the race with a five-second lead over the No. 25 car of Gray Newell, defending his race two win from 2022.

Up Next

The GT America series will continue with Rounds Three and Four at Sonoma Raceway, on March 30-April 2. The weekend will also see the start of the Pirelli GT4 America season, where Elias Sabo and Andy Lee will return in the No. 8 Aston Martin Vantage GT4. A home track for Flying Lizard, the team will have many cars in several programs competing, eager to put on a good event for the home crowd. For more information, visit lizardms.com.

About Flying Lizard Motorsports

Based out of Sonoma, California, Flying Lizard Motorsports is one of the most iconic sports car teams in motorsports, having celebrated ten driver and team championships, as well as competed internationally at the 24 Hours of Le Mans eight times.

The Lizards burst on the American Le Mans Series scene in 2004, competing in the GT class until 2012. In 2013, the team moved to the GTC class, still competing in legendary events such as the 12 Hours of Sebring and 24 Hours of Daytona. In 2014, the team expanded its program to include running two Audi R8 LMS in the TUDOR Championship, and in 2015, again expanded the program to include two Porsches in Porsche Club racing. Flying Lizard closed out the season with a dominating win at the 25 Hours of Thunderhill with Toyo Tires, a win they repeated in 2016, 2017, and 2018. The 2020 season proved the team’s most successful to date, earning four titles in the GT4 America championship. Flying Lizard Motorsports has proven to be a championship contender no matter the race series or race car. For more information, visit lizardms.com.

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