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RACE RESULTS - ROAD AMERICA

ROAD AMERICA, August 8, 2006.

Race summary
Third makes first as Charles is back on the top of the Championship. (For complete standings, see the SEASON page)

Road America (Saturday, August 09, 2008) -- Irishman Peter Dempsey scored a long-overdue first win in the 2008 Star Mazda Championship in an intense see-saw battle in round 6 at Road America. Driving the #21 Andersen Racing / LotusWorks/ Center Jewellers.ie/Quayside.ie/ Allied Building Products Mazda, Dempsey qualified on the front row fought a race-long battle with pole-sitter John Edwards and made the pass for the lead on the next-to-last lap. Edwards, with victories at Miller Motorsports Park and Race 2 at Portland, started from the pole and finished second in the #7 AIM Autosport Mazda. Rounding out the top-3 was Watkins Glen winner Charles Hall, who started from 5th in the #77 Andersen Racing / Blimpie / AccentBanking.com/Pardoes Solicitors / Allied Building Products Mazda.

"After how things went for us in Portland, and earlier this weekend, I'm just over the moon about finally winning my first race," said Dempsey, who suffered assorted mechanical problems in Portland and finished 18th in Race 1 and 19th in Race 2. "There I was with almost a twosecond lead in the closing laps and another full-course yellow comes out. They didn't make it easy for me. But I got a good re-start and almost threw it away going too wide in turn 8 on the last lap, but the Andersen team gave me a great car for the race and I was able to hold on to it. It worked out good for the points championship and if we can have another good result next weekend at Trois Rivieres, we'll be right back in it." The race was a nail-biter right from the start, including a first-turn, first-lap incident that saw two cars off into the gravel trap. That seemed to set the tone for the race, a series of fullcourse yellow flags interspersed with some extremely high-caliber racing. Sebring race winner Joel Miller led in the early stages in the #20 JDC Motorsports / Mazda / K&N Air Filters Mazda, but slowed in the closing stages of the race with mechanical problems. The battle throughout the field was so fierce that the final race action occurred when two cars crashed on the front straight 50 yards past the finish line. In the battle throughout were Alex Ardoin, who qualified 6th and finished 4th in the #51 Mundill Racing / Oral & Facial Surgery Center / Twister Trailer Mazda, as well as Tom Gladdis, the 17 year-old racer from the British territory of Gibraltar who won both poles and one of the two races at Portland. He finished 5th in the #21 Andersen Racing / LotusWorks/Center Jewellers.ie/Quayside.ie/ Allied Building Products Mazda. Kristy Kester, one of the cars involved in the post-finish crash, followed up a 4th-place finish in Portland with a 9th-place finish at Road America and sits 8th in the championship battle. She drives the #48 Kester Racing / Texas World Speedway / Unifirst Mazda.

After round 6 at Road America, Charles Hall leads the championship battle with 211 points, followed by Alex Ardoin with 202 and Joel Miller with 200. Rounding out the top-5 are race winner Peter Dempsey in 4th with 184 points followed by tom Gladdis in 5th with 182.

"We had a little problem in qualifying, but the Andersen team took care of it and I knew we'd have a good car for the race. It was a very hectic race with all the yellow flags and re-starts, so it was difficult to get into a rhythm but I've been making good starts and re-starts all season, so it was not a big problem. I'm less than entirely happy about finishing third, but very happy about leading the championship points." said Charles Hall.


RACE RESULTS (all)

Pos No. Name Laps Total Tm Diff Gap Best Tm Best Spd
1 21 Peter Dempsey 16 45:25.201 - - 2:07.557 114.245
2 7 John Edwards 16 45:25.717 +0.516 +0.516 2:08.520 113.389
3 77 Charles Hall 16 45:29.544 +4.343 +3.827 2:08.541 113.371
4 51 Alex Ardoin 16 45:30.037 +4.836 +0.493 2:08.865 113.086
5 5 Tom Gladdis 16 45:30.340 +5.139 +0.303 2:09.293 112.711
6 17 Scott Rettich 16 45:31.733 +6.532 +1.393 2:10.242 111.890
7 18 Ernesto Otero 16 45:32.599 +7.398 +0.866 2:09.172 112.817
8 19 Caio Lara 16 45:33.579 +8.378 +0.980 2:09.549 112.489
9 48 Kristy Kester 16 45:34.650 +9.449 +1.071 2:12.255 110.187
10 88 B. Caldwell 16 45:34.685 +9.484 +0.035 2:11.808 110.561
11 12 Chuck Hulse 16 45:35.060 +9.859 +0.375 2:11.725 110.630
12 55 Gerry Kraut 16 45:36.338 +11.137 +1.278 2:11.395 110.908
13 33 N. Kowalska 16 45:37.222 +12.021 +0.884 2:10.771 111.438
14 82 Billy Goshen 16 45:38.613 +13.412 +1.391 2:08.927 113.031
15 57 R. Kaminsky 16 45:39.488 +14.287 +0.875 2:11.440 110.870
16 65 J.W. Roberts 16 45:40.700 +15.499 +1.212 2:12.298 110.151
17 66 Richard Zober 16 45:41.059 +15.858 +0.359 2:11.852 110.524
18 52 Dave Mundy 16 45:47.221 +22.020 +6.162 2:16.390 106.847
19 20 Joel Miller 15 43:19.368 1 Lap 1 Lap 2:08.817 113.128
20 24 J.C. Kester 15 45:33.773 +2:14.405 +2:14.405 2:10.657 111.535
21 22 Rusty Mitchell 14 45:35.674 2 Laps 1 Lap 2:11.428 110.880
22 15 T. Hacquard 13 45:39.805 3 Laps 1 Lap 2:11.584 110.749
23 45 J. Vinkemulder 7 21:21.195 9 Laps 6 Laps 2:11.556 110.773
24 16 Chris Cumming 4 11:07.404 12 Laps 3 Laps 2:13.095 109.492