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Sam Corry in victory lane. (José Mário Dias Photo)

Corry Wins As VRD Sweeps USF Juniors Podium

ELKHART LAKE, Wis. – A thrilling climax to the first of three races that will comprise this weekend’s Fleet Farm Grand Prix of Road America saw Sam Corry edge out VRD Racing teammate Alessandro De Tullio by the slimmest of margins.
 
Just 0.030 of a second separated the pair as they sped in echelon across the finish line this afternoon in Round 11 out of 16 races that will decide the inaugural USF Juniors Presented by Cooper Tires title chase.
 
Nikita Johnson ensured an emphatic sweep of the podium for VRD Racing after a challenge from Andre Castro, who had started dead last on the field but saw his strong drive end by a spin in turn five on the final lap.
 
A memorable day for VRD stood in stark contrast to DEForce Racing, whose runaway championship leader, Mac Clark, was sidelined by a mechanical problem on the very first lap.
 
Clark had maintained his impressive qualifying streak this morning by posting the fastest time during the 30-minute session to ensure a remarkable 10th Cooper Tires Pole Award, but his fortunes took a dip as soon as the green flag flew. Clark was immediately engulfed by the pack as the VRD teammates swarmed to the front, and matters worsened shortly afterward when his car ground to a halt.
 
Less than two minutes later, at turn 14, a multi-car incident involving Clark’s Australian teammate, Quinn Armstrong and Jeremy Fairbairn brought out the caution flags.
 
Corry, who had started third, led at the restart with De Tullio, Ethan Ho and Johnson hot on his heels. Elliot Cox ran next, after having started 10th, followed by Castro, who had started from the back of the field after a gearbox failure prevented him from taking part in qualifying.
 
Castro breezed past Cox at the restart, then moved onto the tail of the VRD trio after Ho’s strong performance was punctuated by a spin in Turn 14. He eventually finished 13th.
 
The four leaders provided a tremendous spectacle as they jockeyed constantly for position. Johnson took advantage of the draft and a late-braking move down the inside to take the lead at Turn 12, Canada Corner, on the eighth lap, only to be a sitting duck as both Corry and De Tullio drafted comfortably past him into Turn One on the penultimate lap.
 
De Tullio was content to follow his teammate for the majority of the final 4.048-mile lap before ducking out of the draft and drawing alongside as they crested the hill just a couple of hundred yards from the finish line. Corry just managed to hold on to secure his second win of the season. De Tullio had to settle for second but now trails Clark by only 29 points with five races remaining.
 
Castro drafted past Johnson for third at turn one on the final lap, only for Johnson to return the favor on the downhill run toward turn five. Castro’s hopes of a back-to-front fairy-tale were then finally extinguished when he spun at the exit, which gifted a season-best fourth place finish to Cox.
 
Dan Mitchell pocketed his sixth PFC Award as the winning car owner as VRD Racing extended its already commanding lead in the Team Championship to a whopping 124 points.