In Group 1A Elite, Nick Lascula took first place, earning 26 points by winning one of the three heats and taking 3rd and 4th place results as well. With the win he’s now in 4th place with 67 points in the season-long standings. Peter Linscott grabbed second place with 20 points – he’s in second with 79 points for the season. Nathan Laverdure and Andrew Mega took third both with 19 points. Fifth place went to season points leader (81 points) Derek Creutz who earned 18 in the round.
Group 1A, Evan Phillips earned the top spot with 29 points (two 2nd places and a 3rd) and sits in third place in the point standings at 110. Nikolai Gabardi took second place with 28 points by winning two of the three heats. He’s also in second place in the standings – one point off the lead. Gregory Maloney earned 24 points for third place, and standings leader Kevin Manning earned 23 points for a season total of 117.
Group 1B’s Jacob Beauchesne took first place winning twice and take third in the final heat for 33 points – he’s also in first place in the standings with 109 points. Second place went to Austin Nelson at 28 points, including a first and second place in the heats. Nelson is in second place with 97 points for the season. Luke Marcheski earned third – also taking a first and second in the heats – grabbing 25 points.
Group 2A’s Matthew Stearns took round 5 with 26 points – winning two heats and two fast lap bonus points on the way. Josh Melnik was second, earning two wins and a fast lap for 24 points. Bryce Czuba, who leads the season standings, and Simon White (third in the standings) tied for third with 23 points.
In Group 2B, Shane McCullen earned first place in the round with 27 points on two wins and two fast laps, topping the season-long standings at 120. Colin McCullen took second place with a first, second and third to earn 26 points. Nick Friend and Hayden Duffy grabbed third place with 25 points. Friend is second in the point standings at 98.
Group 3A’s Jonathan Trieloff built on his season standings lead with two firsts and a third and two fast laps to earn 28 points – he leads the standings at 110 points. Ronan Quinn, third in the standings, took second with 24 points. Quinn Yardley earned 22 points for third.
In Group 3B, Mason Lukowski prevailed by winning two heats and earning two fast lap points to grab 28 points and third place in the standings at 63. Second place went to Ethan Kmiecik at 27 points; winning one and earning second in the other two heats. Alec Schmidt took third with 18 points. Season standings leader Egan Wong earned 14 for a point total of 104.
Junior League competitors may enter as many rounds as desired – drivers competing for the season championships must attend at least 8 rounds – the best 8 rounds for each count towards the final championship positions. Points in each round are awarded to the by the top 10 finishers in descending order, with the drivers turning in the fastest lap in each race picking up an extra point. The top 6 drivers from each class will earn a spot in the Season Finale. Standing are updated after each event and can be found at www.F1Boston.com/league_results.htm. The League is open to all drivers with F1 Boston Junior Competition License that have completed an F1 Boston Junior Novice Racing Academy or Camp.
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