Dempsey Sweeps Star Mazda Autobahn Doubleheader

Peter Dempsey

In a remarkable display of driving consistency, amid a remarkably consistent weekend of racing, Irish racing driver Peter Dempsey accomplished the motorsports equivalent of pitching a 'perfect game' in baseball; fastest in every practice session, on the pole for both races, on the top step of the podium both Saturday and Sunday – a total sweep of Rounds 8 and 9 of the 2009 Star Mazda Championship presented by Goodyear at the Harrah's Autobahn Grand Prix Presented by Mazda. Driving the #3 Juncos Racing / HOOTERS / Motorsport Ireland / Queyside.ie Mazda, Dempsey has now won four races so far this season – equal to his 2008 season total, but with four races still remaining on the 2009 Star Mazda schedule. He has accomplished this driving for two different teams, winning on both road courses and ovals; he leads the championship with 342 points.

Starting on the outside of the front row for both races, and finishing second both times, was Englishman Adam Christodoulou, driver of the #11 JDC Motorsports / Molecule Mazda. He has won two races so far this season (Sebring and Salt Lake City), scored two poles, finished on the podium six times and is second in the championship with 323 points. Among the top-3 finishers, the only variety of the weekend was provided by another Englishman, Richard Kent, who supplanted Saturday's third-place finisher, Conor Daly, in the Sunday results. Kent, driving the (#33 Andersen Racing / Traka / Lafarge / Allied Interior Products Mazda won at New Jersey, started from the pole three times, scored three podium finishes and is 7th in the championship with 255 points.

"It was a very tough race for me because Adam (Christodoulou) was pushing me a lot harder than yesterday," said Dempsey, who won four races and finished third in the championship last year. "Fortunately I got an even better start than yesterday and did a good first lap on cold tires to build a little bit of a gap. I just had to try and be consistent from there on, but the Juncos team gave me a great car and the Goodyear tires were just perfect. Yesterday in qualifying it was a lot cooler, so we did change the car just a bit for today's race in the heat of the afternoon, but the changes worked just perfectly. We have a good bit of momentum going at the moment, and the next race on the schedule, Trois Rivieres, was a race I won last year, so we feel like we should be able to keep it going."

The consistency of the weekend extended to the Expert (drivers 30 to 44 years old) and Master (45 and older) Series; the Saturday winners, Expert Chris Cumming and Master Mike Guasch, repeated on Sunday. Cumming the 2008 Expert Series Champion, has scored six class wins so far this season driving the #16 Worldspeed Motorsports Mazda and finished 17th today. Cumming, who lives in Vancouver, will miss the next two rounds, both races in Canada, as he prepares to participate in the Ironman Canada event, which takes place on the same date as the Mosport Star Mazda round, August 29. Guasch, who races the #91 JDC Motorsports / Molecule Mazda, leads the Master Series championship with five in-class wins and finished 13th overall today.

Rounding out the top-5 in today's event were American Joel Miller, driving the #2 Andersen Racing / Fader Higher Productions / eSoles / Doug Mockett & Co. Mazda, who started and finished 4th, followed by Conor Daly, the 2008 Skip Barber champion and MAZDASPEED Motorsports Driver Development Ladder scholarship winner.

After finishing 3rd yesterday, today he qualified 6th in the #22 Andersen Racing / College Network / Indeck / Cytomax Mazda and finished 5th. The lone female driver in the field, Skip Barber racer Ashley Freiberg – making an exploratory foray into Star Mazda Championship racing in advance of her 2010 debut season, finished 18th in the #65 GDT Racing / C&D Supply / AKZO NOBEL / AGA Glass Mazda.

Next up on the 2009 schedule for the Star Mazda Championship presented by Goodyear is a two-race swing through Canada; as a featured race at the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières on August 16, and with the American Le Mans Series prototypes in the Mobil 1 presents the Grand Prix of Mosport on August 29. Current championship leader Peter Dempsey won both of these races in 2008, his first year competing in the Star Mazda Championship.

Results

Pos Start No. Name Laps Diff Gap Hometown
1 1 3 Peter Dempsey 18 0.000 0.000 Ashbourne, Ireland
2 2 11 Adam Christodoulou 18 3.367 3.367 Birmingham, England
3 3 33 Richard Kent 18 13.719 10.352 Millton Keynes, England
4 4 2 Joel Miller 18 14.928 1.208 Hesperia, Ca
5 6 22 Conor Daly 18 32.391 17.463 Noblesville, In
6 5 13 Michael Furfari 18 32.994 0.603 Toronto, Canada
7 9 51 Alex Ardoin 18 33.478 0.484 Lafayette,La
8 13 71 David Ostella 18 34.067 0.589 Maple, Canada
9 11 30 Rick Rosin 18 35.406 1.339 Brusque, Brazil
10 12 19 Caio Lara 18 36.914 1.508 Sao Paulo, Brazil
11 14 21 Denis Navarro 18 37.843 0.929 Sao Paulo, Brazil
12 8 27 Anders Krohn 18 38.643 0.800 Sandnes, Norway
13 15 91 Michael Guasch 18 1:02.746 24.103 Benicia, Ca
14 7 66 Rusty Mitchell 18 1:02.955 0.209 Midland, Tx
15 22 77 Kevin Toledo 18 1:07.969 5.014 Rancagua, Chile
16 10 72 Jorge Goncalvez 18 1:10.465 2.496 Los Teques, Venezuela
17 16 16 Chris Cumming 18 1:34.010 23.545 Vancouver, Canada
18 19 65 Ashley Freiberg 18 1:47.099 13.089 Homer Glen, IL
19 21 80 Toshihiro Deki 18 2:13.852 26.753 Yokohama, Japan
20 18 61 Sean Burstyn 17 1 Lap 1 Lap Miami Beach, Fl
21 20 31 Carlos Conde 1 17 Laps 16 Laps San Juan, Puerto Rico