2011 St. Petersburg 250k
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2011 St. Petersburg 250k | |
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Date | |
Location | St. Petersburg, FL |
Laps | 43 |
Polesitter | Bigsby Foote (race one) Kiriki Hetsuno (race two) |
First | Mumba Kumangu (race one) Rene Recarmier (race two) |
Second | Bruce Wilkinson (race one) Leigh Gruell (race two) |
Third | Andy Pearson (race one) Nico Petrov (race two) |
Cautions | 0 (both races) |
Race Results |
The 2011 St. Petersburg 250k was the second race of the 2011 ARLA Elite Series season.
Watch[edit | edit source]
Prerace storylines[edit | edit source]
Rain was in the forecast for the race weekend, leading some drivers to wonder about passing opportunities.
Race one[edit | edit source]
The race began under heavy rain, but the weather let up near the completion. ARLA had its first injury of the season, when Packer Carroll suffered a broken right wrist when he and Ricky Flush slammed into the tires midway through the race.
The top 10[edit | edit source]
Position | Number | Driver | Sponsor | Team | Car |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 152 | Mumba Kumangu | — | International Motor Sport | Katzev KE01 |
2 | 7 | Bruce Wilkinson | Sub-Zero Energy | Gravity Racing, Inc. | Volpi VC03 |
3 | 2 | Andy Pearson | Smash Beer | Pearson/Sweeney Motorsports | Saar Tyrant MS |
4 | 57 | Damien Snyder | MHL | Riggs Motorsports | Tremwell Knight |
5 | 63 | Kevin Monroe | Zing Energy | M&J Racing | Saar Eagle |
6 | 313 | CJ Cameron | — | White Mountain Motorsports | Meridian Bolt |
7 | 66 | Edwin Schwarzloski | tirADE | M&J Racing | Saar Eagle |
8 | 231 | Jacob Eichholtz | Bitter Pills | Eichholtz Autosport | Eichholtz E231 |
9 | 76 | Scott Morales | Coletta | Groves Racing | Inglesby Flashback M-Type |
10 | 610 | Mike Howard | — | Last Row Autosport | Juneau S1 |
Race two[edit | edit source]
Kiriki Hetsuno, who won the Formula Overdrive race earlier in the weekend, started on the pole for the second round.
The top 10[edit | edit source]
Position | Number | Driver | Sponsor | Team | Car |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 0 | Rene Recarmier | — | Whiper-Ildest Racing | Gasnier Dragoon |
2 | 46 | Leigh Gruell | Xenos Motors, Inc. | Xenos Development | Xenos Hilt |
3 | 20 | Nico Petrov | Y2K Antivirus Software | Cash Racing | Lenard R37 |
4 | 06 | Kiriki Hetsuno | — | Atsuro Technologies | Cromwell CS |
5 | 50 | Leslie Riggs | Riggs Motorsports | Tremwell Knight | |
6 | 70 | Tyson Lautenschlager | Karl's Homestyle Cookies | Karl, Inc. Racing | Karl, Inc. Revolution |
7 | 69 | James West | INDY | Karl, Inc. Racing | Karl, Inc. Revolution |
8 | 9 | Jared Andersen | Grease Burger | Grease Burger Racing | Velocity V2 |
9 | 211 | Bob Stephans | Big Bunny BBQ | Big Bunny Racing | Tonare Thunder |
10 | 37 | Suiiju Dejao | B.B. Wolf's Rib Emporium | MRD Motorsports | Nemoto Celerox |
Postrace penalties[edit | edit source]
- None