PORTLAND, Ore. — Nikita Johnson was out to prove a point this weekend. And he did so emphatically.
The 16-year-old from Gulfport, Fla., knew he had virtually no chance of wresting away the USF Pro 2000 Presented by Continental Tire championship from his main rival, Lochie Hughes, but after holding off a race-long challenge yesterday from last year’s USF2000 champion Simon Sikes in damp, drying conditions, today Johnson ensured another visit to the top step of the podium for himself and VRD Racing in the dry by fending off the attentions of Turn 3 Motorsport’s Hughes to claim his series-leading eighth victory of the season.
Hughes had to be content with second, secure in the knowledge the title was already under wraps, while Sikes enjoyed another fine podium finish after fighting his way past Pabst Racing teammate Jace Denmark during an all-green 30-lap season finale.
Johnson and Hughes shared the front row of the grid for the third race in succession, with Johnson having earned his sixth Continental Tire Pole Award by virtue of recording the fastest of every driver’s second-best laps during the solitary qualifying session yesterday.
The top two quickly put some distance between the pursuing Pabst pair, Denmark ahead of Sikes. But rather than simply settling for second, Hughes was especially keen to finish his magnificent year with a flourish – and another victory.
But Johnson was not to be denied. Having incurred a 30-point penalty due to a technical infraction earlier in the season, which put a severe dent in his title aspirations, Johnson had no intentions of relinquishing his hard-earned on-track advantage.
Only very briefly during this afternoon’s 30-lap race were the top two separated by more than a second. Hughes redoubled his efforts in the closing stages, but there was not the hint of a chink in Johnson’s armor, and even a last-lap lunge from Hughes under braking for Turn One failed to rattle the leader.
The scrap for third was equally intense. Denmark led the way for the majority of the race until Sikes finally made a move stick at Turn One with just five laps remaining.
Jay Howard Driver Development’s Frankie Mossman found a way past Dutchman Glenn van Berlo (Pabst Racing) at the start, but after another spirited tussle, it was van Berlo who came out ahead to secure fifth.
Next up in seventh was DEForce Racing’s Jorge Garciarce, who completed his rookie USF 2000 season strongly by rising from 14th on the grid to claim his fourth Tilton Hard Charger Award.
Dan Mitchell took his eighth PFC Award of the year as the winning car owner.
It was Johnson who claimed the honors this weekend on the race track, but Hughes has put together an exemplary rookie season and will take the plaudits tomorrow evening during the traditional Championship Celebration when he will be presented with the champion’s trophy and a scholarship prize valued at $681,500 to ensure graduation next year to INDY NXT.