TORONTO — Evagoras Papasavvas found the perfect way to rebound after a disappointing day on Saturday by leading virtually throughout this morning’s second leg of the USF2000 Continental Tire Grand Prix of Toronto.
Papasavvas, from Loveland, Ohio, grabbed the lead on the opening lap from pole-winning Jay Howard Driver Development teammate Liam McNeilly, and led the remainder of the 20-lap contest for his second win of the season.
McNeilly, from Brentwood, England, was content to finish second after an impressive debut as the USF Juniors Presented by Continental Tire championship contender sought to gain some valuable experience in advance of an anticipated graduation to USF2000 in 2025.
Sam Corry, from Cornelius, N.C., finished third for Pabst Racing after sneaking past teammate Max Garcia, from Coconut Grove., Fla., on lap four.