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Photo: Gavin Baker Photography
Andres Cardenas was quickest for Jay Howard Driver Development in USF Pro 2000 post-season testing on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course last weekend.
There were three 35-minute sessions on Saturday and three on Sunday, and Exclusive Autosport’s USF2000 champion Jack Jeffers was fastest in the first. He set a 1m21.4442s on his penultimate to lead Pabst Racing’s even later improver G3 Argyros by 0.0272 seconds.
His team-mate Ivan Domingues was third, 0.1016s off, with Mac Clark (Exclusive) and Jacob Douglas (Pabst) also within 0.2s of the pace as a second covered the top 14.
Velocity Racing Development’s Frankie Mossman lowered the pace to 1m21.3462s in session two, leading Jeffers by 0.1168s, Cardenas by 0.1383s and Clark by 0.1519s. This time the top 17 was split by a second, and at JHDD there was a change as JT Hoskins sat out the session and Joao Balesteiro drove.
Day one ended with more improvements, as Eurocup-3 podium-finisher Cardenas moved to the top with a 1m21.1331s. His final lap put him 0.0334s and 0.0422s ahead of Argyros and Douglas, and Turn 3 Motorsport’s Michael Costello trailed by 0.1271s in fourth. Hoskins and Balesteiro swapped again.
The fastest laps of testing came on Sunday morning, with 13 of the 22 drivers present setting their personal bests in session four.
Cardenas posted a 1m20.7744s that would not be be beaten, with a 0.1322s gap at the top to Clark. Mossman was 0.1904s back in third, and Argyros pipped Costello to fourth by 0.0284s. There was only 0.0918s between eighth and 13th place, and at the top of that was group was Euroformula champion Tymek Kucharczyk who had replaced Tyke Durst in one of Turn 3’s cars. A second covered the top 15.
A 1m21.2463s was enough to put Jeffers in first place during session five, and eighth overall in the test, but it took a long time to beat the 1m21.3085s benchmark that Clark had set on just his third lap.
Comet/NCMP Racing’s Logan Adams, Cardenas and Mossman were within 0.2s of Jeffers, and JHDD was running all three of its drivers with Balesteiro the only driver more than a second off the pace.
Three drivers were able to find more pace in the final session, and the quickest of those was Domingues who went fourth fastest and ninth overall. Cardenas set another session-topping time, a 1m21.1009s, edging Douglas by 0.0748s. Argyros was third, 0.1942s off Cardenas and 0.0035s ahead of Domingues.
Test results
Pos
Driver
Team
Time
Gap
Laps
1
Andres Cardenas
JHDD
1m20.7744s
118
2
Mac Clark
Exclusive Autosport
1m20.9066s
+0.1322s
112
3
Frankie Mossman
Velocity Racing Development
1m20.9648s
+0.1904s
105
4
G3 Argyros
Pabst Racing
1m21.0885s
+0.3141s
123
5
Michael Costello
Turn 3 Motorsport
1m21.1169s
+0.3425s
111
6
Jacob Douglas
Pabst Racing
1m21.1753s
+0.4009s
121
7
Bruno Ribeiro
TJ Speed
1m21.1977s
+0.4233s
108
8
Jack Jeffers
Exclusive Autosport
1m21.2463s
+0.4719s
108
9
Ivan Domingues
Pabst Racing
1m21.2986s
+0.5242s
121
10
Logan Adams
Comet/NCMP Racing
1m21.3600s
+0.5856s
86
11
Tymek Kucharczyk
Turn 3 Motorsport
1m21.4566s
+0.6822s
53
12
Joey Brienza
Exclusive Autosport
1m21.4573s
+0.6829s
79
13
Nicholas d’Orlando
TJ Speed
1m21.4958s
+0.7214s
111
14
Sebastian Manson
Turn 3 Motorsport
1m21.5484s
+0.7740s
113
15
Brady Golan
Turn 3 Motorsport
1m21.5894s
+0.8150s
119
16
Teddy Musella
Velocity Racing Development
1m21.6091s
+0.8347s
106
17
JT Hoskins
JHDD
1m21.8662s
+1.0918s
89
18
Thomas Schrage
TJ Speed
1m21.8828s
+1.1084s
97
19
Christian Cameron
FatBoy Racing!
1m21.9802s
+1.2058s
70
20
Tanner DeFabis
Velocity Racing Development
1m22.0772s
+1.3028s
112
21
Tyke Durst
Turn 3 Motorsport
1m22.1755s
+1.4011s
56
22
Joao Balesteiro
JHDD
1m23.1577s
+2.3833s
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