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Garcia maintains perfect start to his USF2000 season at NOLA

Max Garcia and Pabst Racing remain unbeaten after the opening three rounds of the new USF2000 Presented by Continental Tire season. Garcia, 15, from Coconut Grove, Fla., took advantage of some squabbling in front of him on the opening lap of this afternoon’s opening leg of the Continental Tire Grand Prix of Louisiana tripleheader at NOLA Motorsports Park, vaulting from fifth on the grid to a lead he never looked likely to relinquish.

Evagoras Papasavvas also continued his strong start to the season for the Jay Howard Driver Development team, finishing second ahead of first-time polesitter Joey Brienza (Exclusive Autosport), from Golden, Colo. All 15 laps were run under green-flag conditions.

Brienza capitalized on the pace he had displayed during yesterday’s test sessions by securing the first Continental Tire Pole Award of his young career during qualifying this morning. He duly held the lead for most of the opening lap, only for Garcia’s Pabst Racing teammate Sam Corry, from Cornelius, N.C., to attempt a bold, late move under braking for Turn 10, which cost both protagonists valuable momentum and opened the door for Garcia to sweep through into the lead.

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Papasavvas executed a more conventional maneuver at Turn 1 at the beginning of the second lap to demote Brienza one more position, but by then Garcia was already making his escape.

Garcia quickly extended his lead to over two seconds, setting what was to remain as the fastest lap of the race and gradually easing away to a comfortable victory.

Papasavvas couldn’t hold a candle to Garcia but remained clear of Brienza, who instead soon came under attack from a recovering Corry. The pressure intensified in the closing stages, although Brienza was up to the task and able to secure his first USF2000 podium finish.

Max Taylor (VRD Racing) capitalized on a good start from 10th on the grid to finish fifth ahead of Hudson Schwartz (Pabst Racing), from Arlington, Va. Schwartz benefited from a last-lap incident between the unfortunate Elliot Cox (Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Development), from Indianapolis, Ind., and last year’s USF Juniors Presented by Continental Tire champion Nicolas Giaffone (DEForce Racing). Giaffone was later assessed responsibility for the clash, relegating him to 14th in the final results.

Ayrton Houk and DC Autosport teammate Carson Etter claimed their best finishes to date in seventh and ninth, sandwiching DEForce Racing’s Australian Quinn Armstrong.

Maxwell Jamieson (DEForce Racing) also claimed both his best result in 10th and the the Tilton Hard Charger Award after rising from 21st on the grid.

“We started fifth and got up to third at the initial start,” Garcia said. “I think it was Corry and Brienza who washed up the track into [Turn] 10 and I just took advantage of that and never looked back. The car was mega. This car is so good. It is hard to mess up this car. Thanks to Pabst Racing as always. They are an amazing team – the best team here – Advanced Auto Parts, OMP and Bell.”

Augie Pabst, who pocketed another PFC Award as the winning team owner, will start tomorrow in perfect position for one more after Garcia posted the fastest time in a second qualifying session earlier this afternoon. Garcia will therefore lead the field to the green flag for the second race of the weekend which will start tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. CT. Race3 will start at 1:15 p.m. Live coverage of both races will be available on the USF Pro Championships App and on the series’ website, http://www.usf2000.com.

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Story originally appeared on Racer