Comeau had the opposite experience of his teammate, taking a bit longer to find his speed on the 1.25-mile oval. By the time the race came around, the Canadian’s efforts to improve paid off; he gained four positions, maintained a quick pace, and bested his peers to bring his #3 ACR/Eastern car home an eighth place finish.
“We had a difficult start this weekend, and while it took some work to get up to speed, the race went well,” said Comeau. “Of course, I’m always striving for a better performance, but overall, it was a good race considering the very competitive field.”
After Round 7, Frost is lying fourth in the championship with Comeau sitting in tenth position. With 10 races still remaining in the season, the team’s goal moving forward is to minimize the points deficit and regain ground in the championship chase.
“Overall, I was very happy with the team’s efforts over the weekend,” said Team Owner Peter Dempsey. “Both drivers did an outstanding job, and Antoine really raised his level of competition in the final practice and into the race. With Danial, we knew we had the fastest car this weekend, but unfortunately, a slight error in qualifying cost us pole. Then with the front wing flap failure in the race, he had zero chance to compete with the lead pack. He did a great job to bring the car home in P5 and get some valuable points for the championship.”
“It’s great to get away from the two ovals with no major incidents,” continued Dempsey. “Now, our full focus is on our preparation for the Indy GP race this week. Hopefully we can keep our title challenge running over the next weekend.”
Next on the calendar for the Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires is a triple header event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway grand prix circuit September 3-4.
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