Courtney Crone took the Formula F win Saturday at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca during the Hoosier Super Tour. (Ron Cabral Photo)
Courtney Crone took the Formula F win Saturday at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca during the Hoosier Super Tour. (Ron Cabral Photo)

Ladies Show The Way In Laguna Seca Super Tour

MONTEREY, Calif. – International Women’s Day is in March, but a couple female racers decided to hold their own women’s day at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca during Saturday’s Hoosier Racing Tire SCCA Super Tour event.

The second race group to hit the track Saturday featured open-wheel, open-cockpit Formula F and Formula Vee vehicles. In both classes, men held the respective pole positions. But by the end of the 25-minute event, women had earned the top honors.

In FF, polesitter Chuck Horn jumped out to an early lead in his Swift/Honda DB6 while Courtney Crone gave chase in her No. 72 Trench Shoring/Myobrace/Morgan 55/Womens Sports Foundation-Project Podium/Cement Cutting Piper DL7 racecar. But on lap seven, Horn spun going into turn two and Crone grabbed the lead. From there, the young lady put her head down and pounded out laps, ultimately ending up with a 16-second margin of victory.

“I planned on running with Chuck for a while and just kind of follow him,” Crone said of her strategy for the race. “But he spun in turn two and after that I didn’t see much of anyone. The car was working really good, probably the best we’ve ever had it. It all worked out.”

Meanwhile, in the FV race, polesitter Dennis Andrade immediately took the lead in his Vortech on the first lap. However, on the tight, final turn of the opening lap, he spun. Marjorie Lundberg, in the No. 24 Instinct Racing Caracal C1, immediately grabbed the lead and never looked back.

“I think it’s great to see women sweep a race group,” Lundberg said. “Courtney is really young and it’s great to see young women coming into the class. I’ve been racing now for 20 years and it’s always really exciting when both of us win and get to stand on the top step of the podium. It was a really fun race and it’s an amazing day for our sport.”

Horn and Andrade where not the only ones to spin from the lead over the course of the day. The same situation also occurred in the afternoon Touring 4 (T4) event. In that 25-minute race, Izzy Sanchez and his Toyota FR-S looked well on the way to a T4 win. But with three laps remaining, Sanchez’ car spun and Lance Stewart, driving the No. 10 Mazda/Hoosier/Hawk Mazda RX-8, inherited the lead and the win.

While some folks were gifted leads during the day, others fought competitors tooth-and-nail to come out on top. That was certainly the case in Formula Continental where Robert Armington and Jason Reichert, both driving Van Diemens, took turns up front. But it was Reichert, driving the No. 32 Layrite/Lucas Oil Van Diemen F2000, who got the win.

Another tense battle also came to be in E Production. At the start of that race, polesitter Glen McCready and his Mazda MX-5 got beat into turn two on the opening lap by the No. 50 Mazda Motorsports/G-Loc Brakes/Goodyear Tires/ Wankelworksa Mazda RX-3 of Aaron Downey. Early on, Downey looked strong. But as laps ticked by, McCready looked faster and closed in on the leader. A full-course yellow bunched up the field and made things even more interesting, but Downey was able to defend for the win.

Below are provisional winners from Saturday’s WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Hoosier Super Tour event with Class: Name, Hometown, SCCA Region and Car.
-American Sedan: Clark Nunes; San Jose, CA; San Francisco Region; Ford Spec Mustang
-B-Spec: Joseph Gersch; Conroe, TX; Houston Region; Toyota Yaris
-E Production: Aaron Downey; Rossmoor, CA; San Francisco Region; Mazda RX-3
-F Production: Joe Huffaker; Petaluma, CA; San Francisco Region; MG Midget
-H Production: Lee Fleming; Lake Forest, CA; San Francisco Region; MG Midget
-Formula 1000: Jake Latham; Broomfield, CO; Colorado Region; Stohr F1000
-Formula Atlantic: Jim Mali; Morgan Hill, CA; San Francisco Region; Pro Mazda
-Formula Continental: Jason Reichert; Henderson, NV; Las Vegas Region; Van Diemen F2000
-Formula Enterprises 2: John Yeatman; Newcastle, CA; San Francisco Region; SCCA FE2 Mazda
-Formula F: Courtney Crone; Corona, CA; Cal Club; Piper DL7
-Formula Vee: Marjorie Lundberg; Glendale, CA; San Francisco Region; Caracal C1
-Formula Mazda: Bill Weaver; Fresno, CA; San Francisco Region; Star Formula Mazda
-GT-2: Kristofer Olson; Shingle Springs, CA; San Francisco Region; Acura NSX
-GT-3: Collin Jackson; Langley, BC; Oregon Region; Nissan 240SX
-GT-Lite: Taz Harvey; Danville, CA; San Francisco Region; Mazda MX-5
-Prototype 1: Todd Slusher; Las Vegas, NV; Las Vegas Region; Elan DP02
-Prototype 2: Tim Day Jr; Scottsdale, AZ; San Francisco Region; Stohr WF1
-Spec Miata: Tristan Littlehale; San Jose, CA; San Francisco Region; Mazda Miata
-Spec Racer Ford 3: Mike Miserendino; Bakersfield, CA; Cal Club; SCCA Enterprises SRF3
-Super Touring Lite: Tim Auger; Monterey, CA; San Francisco Region; Acura Integra
-Super Touring Under: Nathan Pope; Fremont, CA; San Francisco Region; Honda CRX
-Touring 1: Ross Murray; Marina del Rey, CA; Cal Club; Ford Mustang
-Touring 2: Max Fedler; Denver, CO; Milwaukee Region; BMW M235iR
-Touring 4: Lance Stewart; Coconut Grove, FL; Florida Region; Mazda RX-8