Comeau had a strong performance over the weekend with some well-fought battles on track, though a top-five finish remained elusive for the Canadian driver. In Race 1, Comeau gained two positions out of the gate, improving from P9 up to P7. As time ticked by, the #19 car of Colin Kaminsky caught up to Comeau who reluctantly conceded his position and finished ninth.
In Races 2 and 3, Comeau, like Frost, was able to take advantage of others’ misfortunes to gain ground in the field. Comeau piloted his #3 ACR / Eastern car up to P8, and while some of his peers opted for a new tire pit-stop strategy, he stayed out on course and brought the car home in seventh in Race 2, a tie for his best finish to date. Under the drizzly conditions in Race 3, Comeau managed to end the weekend with a ninth place finish and more points to add to his championship campaign.
"It was an interesting weekend for me at New Jersey Motorsports Park,” said Comeau. "There were a lot of variable conditions we had to work with, so it was definitely a good learning experience for me more than anything. In the races, I had some great on track battles as well which helped me work on my race craft. Now, I’m hoping to go to St. Petersburg in a couple of weeks and end the season with my best finish of the year.”
"Antoine did a very solid job, and his performance over this weekend was probably his strongest this season,” continued Dempsey. "It really proves all of his hard work in the 2020 season is paying off as he makes gains on the leading pack. I’d like to thank all of our team for their dedication, hard work, and effort this season. Without them, none of this would be possible.”
The final round of the season will take place in just two weeks at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. The event, which was previously scheduled as the 2020 Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires season-opener, will host two final races to close out the season.
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