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Costello earns second career F4 US win at Mid-Ohio

Michael Costello earned his second-career win in Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda (F4 U.S.) on Saturday morning at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Driving the No. 19 Jay Howard Driver Development (JHDD) / CSU One Cure / Lucas Oil / LHP Ligier JS F4, Costello endured a race filled with changing track conditions to take home the trophy.

After a rain-filled afternoon Friday, qualifying was cancelled and the field lined up by championship point standings to start the race. Patrick Woods-Toth (No. 27 Crosslink-Kiwi Motorsport Ligier JS F4) led the way, with everyone on slick Hankook tires. However, a pop-up rain shower during the formation lap led to several offs and forced the field back down pit road as cleanup ensued. Race director Scott Goodyear made the call for a mandatory switch to rain tires for all teams and called for a two-by-two rolling start.

With Woods-Toth on the inside and Jesse Lacey (No. 16 Crosslink Kiwi Motorsports Ligier JS F4) on the outside driving down the front stretch, Costello drove through the middle from the third position to enter Turn 1 side by side with Woods-Toth. Costello completed the pass to take over the top spot before they reached the Keyhole. With Woods-Toth in second, Alex Berg (No. 08 MySim.ca / Rohde & Liesenfeld / Easy Drift / Penn Elcom Online / Dae Systems Ligier JS F4) started to apply pressure as they worked through the Keyhole. Running side by side nearly the entire lap, Berg completed the pass as the two drivers worked through the Carousel—just before a pair of offs back in the pack caused a full-course caution.

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