PORTLAND, Ore. — Liam McNeilly fell a little short of his ultimate goal of winning the USF Juniors Presented by Continental Tire championship title, but the Englishman capped an impressive first season of competition in North America this afternoon by completing a sweep of the Continental Tire Grand Prix of Portland tripleheader season finale. McNeilly tracked down and overtook Jay Howard Driver Development teammate G3 Argyros then held off a late challenge from VRD Racing’s Sebastian Wheldon to secure his fifth win of the season.
Wheldon took the checkered flag in second for his season-leading ninth podium finish as Argyros rounded out the top three.
Fourteen-year-old Brazilian Leonardo Escorpioni led the field to the green flag this afternoon, having captured his first Continental Tire Pole Award by virtue of posting the fastest lap in yesterday’s second race of the weekend when his Zanella Racing team was one of only a few to gamble on a switch to slick Continental tires as the track began to dry in the closing stages.
A fine getaway on a dry track saw Escorpioni lead confidently around the opening lap, only to run a little deep into the chicane on the back straightaway, which resulted in him running wide onto the grass at the exit and immediately falling to fifth. Outside front-row starter Argyros took over the lead as the yellow flags waved following a couple of separate incidents farther down the field.
Argyros continued in the lead at the restart, although teammate McNeilly quickly began to work his way forward after completing the first lap in sixth.
McNeilly slipped past Argyros with a fine move at the end of the back straightaway on lap 10, although instead of an easy run to the finish, he once again had to contend with Wheldon, who remained hot on his heels and never allowed the leader to relax.
The top two were separated by only a third of a second at the checkered flag, followed by Argyros who claimed his third podium result of the year.
Jack Jeffers took home the Tilton Hard Charger Award after fighting his way through from 12th on the grid to fourth for Exclusive Autosport, narrowly ahead of another 14-year-old, Christian Cameron, who enjoyed another strong finish for VRD Racing.
Israel’s Ariel Elkin also posted an impressive drive for the first-year InterMS team. Elkin took the restart at the tail of the field in 17th, then fought his way through the pack to finish in sixth.
McNeilly’s performance ensured another PFC Award for Jay Howard as the winning car owner and cemented his second-place finish in the final points table behind VRD Racing’s Max Taylor, who elected to concentrate his efforts on the final USF2000 race of the season after capturing the USF Juniors championship crown yesterday afternoon.
Taylor will pick up his prize – a scholarship valued at $263,700 to advance along the USF Pro Championships ladder – tomorrow evening at the traditional Championship Celebration.