{"id":1034,"date":"2018-06-23T15:29:52","date_gmt":"2018-06-23T15:29:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sundaymanagement.com\/?p=1034"},"modified":"2018-07-10T15:30:34","modified_gmt":"2018-07-10T15:30:34","slug":"dean-sweeps-battery-tender-global-mazda-mx-5-cup-at-road-america","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sundaymanagement.com\/index.php\/2018\/06\/23\/dean-sweeps-battery-tender-global-mazda-mx-5-cup-at-road-america\/","title":{"rendered":"DEAN SWEEPS BATTERY TENDER GLOBAL MAZDA MX-5 CUP AT ROAD AMERICA"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"contentPlaceholder_ctl02_ctl00_ctl00_detailContainer\">\n<div class=\"sfitemDetails\">\n<div class=\"sfitemRichText\">\n<p><strong>ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (June 23, 2018)<\/strong>\u00a0\u2013 John Dean II swept The Battery Tender Global Mazda MX-5 Cup presented by BFGoodrich weekend at Road America with a second victory on Saturday, but his path to victory on Saturday was much more crowded than it was the day before.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Dean earned a flag-to-flag victory in Friday\u2019s Round Five race, but the MX-5 Cup competition wasn\u2019t about to let him do the same thing in Saturday\u2019s Round Six. Though he started from pole in the No. 16 Sick Sideways Global Mazda MX-5 Cup entry and held his lead in the opening laps, it wasn\u2019t long until he fell victim to the massive drafting potential presented by Road America\u2019s 4.014 miles.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThat was a tough battle,\u201d Dean said. \u201cI tried to do the same thing I did yesterday and run the same lines and same defensive technique, but obviously the other guys weren\u2019t having it! It was good though and it made for a fun race.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Global Mazda MX-5 Cup continued to demonstrate incredible competition, with 305 passes for position in the 40-minute race, including six official lead changes.\u00a0 The top 10 were nose-to-tail all race long and nobody was able to break away from the pack, Dean included.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor a minute there, those guys got by and I was trying to size them up and figure out where I\u2019m going to make a move and how to get by,\u201d Dean said. \u201cI was a little confused on what to do; it\u2019s really difficult here with the big drafts and cars in a line. We\u2019ve raced here a lot over the years and we\u2019ve always been fast and our setup has worked well, but I\u2019ve had a ton of bad luck here over the years. This year, finally the karma gods smiled on me.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That smile came with eight minutes left in the race, when a full-course caution was issued for a car stuck in the gravel at Turn 14. Dean found himself in the lead behind the safety car, with teammate Nathaniel Sparks behind him.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cSparky disappeared and I don\u2019t know where he went, but it must have been one heck of a battle to get back to the front,\u201d Dean said. \u201cWhen I saw him behind me for the restart, I felt pretty confident that we could hold the positions. We\u2019ve raced a lot here together. I know what he\u2019s going to do and he knows what I\u2019m going to do, because we\u2019ve been teammates for so long.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>When the green flag came back out, the white flag was waved with it to single one lap to go. The Sick Sideways teammates worked together to hold off the rest of the field and crossed the finish line with Dean out front and Sparks in second.<\/p>\n<p>It was an impressive comeback for Sparks in the No. 8 Sick Sideways car, who started second, but tumbled down the order in the opening lap. He spent nearly every lap thereafter door-to-door with another car, clawing his way back to second.<\/p>\n<p>Finishing a hard-fought third was Robert Stout in the No. 28 McCumbee McAleer Racing machine. His teammate, Joey Bickers, led briefly in the No. 34 McCumbee McAleer car, but just missed the podium, finishing fourth.<\/p>\n<p>The highest finishing Masters Class entrant was Todd Lamb in the No. 84 Atlanta Speedwerks MX-5. Lamb was in the fray for a win for much of the race and even led a lap, but ultimately crossed the line in fifth ahead of\u00a0 Friday\u2019s Masters Class winner Hernan Palermo(m) in eighth overall.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe had a much better car today,\u201d Lamb said. \u201cThe Atlanta Speedwerks crew worked really hard on it and we got to the front and led some laps, which is key. It was just a game of chess out there \u2013 I got to the front, got shuffled back a little bit, and got to the front again and it was just a matter of timing. Unfortunately for me, I got too big of a gap coming out of Turn 14 and the pack went by. I had to come back and pick off a few guys. I got up to fifth and I\u2019m pretty happy with that but it would have been nice to be on the podium.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Improving a remarkable 10 positions in the race, Keith Jensen earned the Battery Tender Hard Charger of the Race award. He finished 13th after starting 23rd and collected $1,000 and a Battery Tender charger for both himself and his crew chief.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Global MX-5 Cup has great drivers and Road America is a beautiful track,\u201d Jensen summarized. \u201cFor me it\u2019s fun to be a part of it the series, and to win the Hard Charger makes it a fantastic day.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Challenger Class also saw a repeat winner, with Alex Wolenski taking another victory at Road America. The driver of the No. 56 McCumbee McAleer Racing car finished 19th overall after starting from the back of the field.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI couldn\u2019t be more happy,\u201d Wolenski said. \u201cQualifying was a little dicey with our mechanical issue. I missed Charlie [Belluardo]. I think if he were here this weekend we would have been battling. The Challenger Class presented by Monticello Motor Club is such a great opportunity for a gentleman driver like me to hang out with these pro racers and the pro racing scene.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Robert Noaker, the youngest driver in the series at 14 years-old, was the highest finishing rookie. His No. 13 Sick Sideways crossed the line in 10th, earning him valuable points toward the $75,000 prize for Rookie of the Year. He trails Selin Rollan in that contest, but Rollan exited Round Six early.<\/p>\n<p>Nikko Reger, who finished runner-up in Friday\u2019s race continues to lead the Championship points ahead of Bryan Ortiz. Dean moves up to third with his Road America sweep.<\/p>\n<p>The final award of the weekend was the VP Racing Fuels Clean Image Award, earned by White Racing for the team\u2019s presentation and paddock presence. During the 2018 season, one team each weekend will earn the distinction from VP Racing Fuels.<\/p>\n<p>Next on the schedule for the Battery Tender Global Mazda MX-5 Cup is Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, July 27 \u2013 29. Rounds Seven and Eight will be streamed live on the Mazda USA YouTube page where you can also find replays of this weekend\u2019s doubleheader at Road America.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"newsitemsocial\"><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ELKHART LAKE, Wis. 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