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Group-A Racing Dominates at Sonoma: Wins Platinum Class Championship and Re-Writes Record Books

Group-A Racing Dominates at Sonoma: Wins Platinum Class Championship and Re-Writes Record Books

With championship titles on the line, Group-A Racing takes home a lot of hardware and re writes the record books. 

Per the norm in Blue Marble Cocktails Radical Cup, the weekend started with a full Friday with many hours of track time for the competitors. All three drivers showed very good pace and promise throughout the day, leading into qualifying and race one on Saturday.

With tire wear being a big issue for the high horsepower turbocharged Radical SR10’s at Sonoma Raceway, tire strategy and management would be a key factor. The team would elect to only do 2 flying laps in qualifying, looking to keep the tires as fresh as possible for Jenks. With that, he was able to put the car on outside pole, just missing by .063 of a second! Aurora Strauss would qualify a strong 4th in PRO 1500, only a few tenths off pole. Reid Stewart qualified 2nd in PRO 1340 with a small margin to the pole sitter's time. 

Race 1 would see Jenks haunting Judd Miller from the very start in the Platinum class. Not giving him any room to breathe, Jenks was finally able to find a way past him, mid race, never looking back, to take the win with the fastest lap of the race. In PRO 1500 Aurora would jump hometown local, Will Lin, on the initial start with an aggressive maneuver. She then set her sights on series veterans, Greg Gorski & Palmer Miller. Initially, she lost some ground to both of them, but then by mid race started to reel them back in with tremendous pace. She would catch the leading duo and find a way past championship leader Palmer Miller, now haunting Greg Gorski, as the two traded fastest lap of the race back and forth. With few laps remaining, an unfortunate car issue would cause Gorski to pull over while battling with Aurora, giving her the lead and pulling away from Palmer, never looking back, and capturing the win in PRO 1500! In PRO 1340 it was yet another 3-way battle between Reid Stewart, Austin Riley and Mike Anzaldi. Anzaldi and Riley would tangle at the end of the opening lap, giving Stewart the lead. From there, he put his head down to build a gap over the rest of the field, and set fastest lap of the race in route to victory in PRO 1340! This was the first time in series history that a team has ever swept victory in all 3 classes in the same race. The history books were also re written with Aurora Straus becoming the first female winner in series history. 

 

Race 2 saw Jenks start on pole in Platinum class but would lose the lead off the jump to Judd Miller this time. Just as the previous race, the two were nose-to-tail the entire time, neither driver making a mistake. John Field would eventually catch the 2 with his new tires from not starting race 1 and pass Steve for 2nd with a lap remaining. The top 3 would finish on each other's gearbox. The 3rd place would essentially lock the Platinum class championship for Jenks, with him only needing to start the final race later that afternoon. In PRO 1500 Aurora would start outside pole to Palmer Miller. She got a good initial jump, but would lose ground in the first third of the race. But with the team’s setup to last the entire race, she came to life again in her Richard Mille/Monticello Motor Club SR3 and start to run down Palmer Miller. She would eventually catch him and force him into a mistake to take the lead. The next lap, Miller would pass to obtain the lead with a three-wide move with Aurora and lap traffic. But the lap after that Aurora re took the lead again, this time never looking back checking out, to now also win race 2 in PRO 1500! It was a fantastic drive, proving the day before was not a fluke. In PRO 1340 Reid Stewart would start from pole, but it was a very different race to the day prior. He had championship leader Austin Riley & defending series champion Mike Anzaldi breathing down his neck during the entire 40 minute event. Stewart put on his best performance of the year, ripping off immensely fast and consistent laps, never putting a foot wrong, to give his rivals a chance, and he too would win race 2 in PRO 1340!

 

Race 3 is always exciting with the pit stop that occurs only in race 3. Steve Jenks would start outside pole to John Field, and initially Field would get away. During the pit stop the team timed it perfectly for Jenks to jump to the lead with a big gap. Unfortunately, a late yellow would put John Field close to Jenks with much fresher tires. Jenks held him off for a bit, but did not put up a huge fight, with the big picture in mind. Jenks would capture another podium finishing 2nd. With that, he captured the Platinum Class Drivers Championship! Aurora would start 3rd in PRO 1500 behind two hometown locals Will Lin & Joe Nuxoll. Again, she did a great job in getting off the initial start and was now hounding Will Lin for the lead. Just like Jenks, the team timed her pit stop perfectly for her to leapfrog to the lead. She was in the lead for the late race restart when suddenly started to not feel well and really struggle. She held on as best she could to capture another podium result of 3rd. In PRO 1340 Reid Stewart would once again start from pole and it was dejavu from the previous race with his rivals on his rear wing all nose-to-tail. Stewart continued to execute the perfect race yet again, never wavering the entire time. On the final lap he would have a small error, just enough for savvy defending champ Mike Anzaldi to find a way past and Reid would have to settle for 2nd. 

 

Steve Jenks would earn the driver’s championship in Platinum class, Group-A would earn the team championship in PRO 1500, Reid Stewart finished 3rd in the PRO 1340 championship and won Rookie Of The Year honors. Group-A Racing has been involved in Blue Marble Radical Cup for 3 years, 2 of which they have had a full season rookie, both of them now having earned the rookie title, a great testament to how they develop and work with their drivers. 

 

“There are truly no words to describe this weekend” stated team owner Jonathan Scarallo. “I can ramble forever on how proud I am of everybody in this team, both drivers and crew. We obviously highlighted the weekend with the championships and rookie title. Having rewritten the record book the way we did, it's truly a special unforgettable weekend. Motor racing is a cruel sport where there are a lot more mediocre-bad weekends then good, and we had a beyond phenomenal one. This is such an incredible way to end a season and go into the off season with great momentum for the 2023 season!”     

 

Group-A Racing Endures Adversity to Earn Wins & Podiums at Watkins Glen

Group-A Racing entered rounds 7-8-9 of the 2022 Blue Marble Cocktails Radical Cup with its largest line-up of 5 drivers. Usual full-time drivers of Steve Jenks (Platinum Class), Reece Everard (PRO 1500), Reid Steward (PRO 1340), Jack Yang (PRO 1500) returning after a successful Road America and Aurora Straus (PRO 1500) making her debut with the team. The team would work with relentless attitude to overcome tremendous adversity and still come home arms full of hardware.

Per the norm, Blue Marble Cocktails Radical Cup Series organizers offered an enormous amount of track time to its competitors starting with Thursday promoter test day. Sadly, disaster would strike for not one, but two of the Group-A Racing drivers in the third session at the ultra-fast bus stop complex. Jack Yang would lose control exiting the corner and have a huge crash, followed a few seconds later by his teammate and PRO 1500 championship lead Reece Everard incurring the same incident. Both cars would incur chassis damage forcing those cars out for the remainder of the weekend.

After finishing the test day the team was able to send a crew member home to drive through the night to the team’s shop, (310 miles away) to get their demo car for Reece Evered. Ari Straus (Owner of Monticello Country Club) was coming up Friday evening and able to grab Jack Yang’s back up car for him to finish. Both cars would arrive to Watkins Glen after 8PM on Friday for the team to then prepare for the drivers to enter race 1 early Saturday morning.

Still with three other cars to run for Friday qualifying the team kept its head down. Steve Jenks would earn a solid third position in qualifying for the Platinum Class. On debut, Aurora Straus earned a very impressive outside pole in the PRO 1500 class. Reid Stewart would also earn himself a third place qualifying result in PRO 1340. The adventures did not end, as Reid pulled into the pits after qualifying with a clutch issue which would require the team to do an engine change. After arriving at the track at 5:30AM, the team was at the track until 11PM Friday getting two back up cars prepped after late arrival and an engine change accomplished for Reid.

Race 1 saw Jenks get off to a good start making it three wide for the lead off the initial jump in Platinum. He would slot into 2nd behind Robert Rossi. The two were nose-to-tail, but Steve could not find a way past, but earned a very solid runner up spot. In PRO 1500 Aurora Straus ran an incredibly strong & clean first race to earn a 2nd place on debut. Reece Everard & Jack Yang had to start 24th & 25th after not participating in qualifying the day before while they waited for back up cars to arrive. Everard would get off to a tremendous start in the Group-A Racing demo car cutting through the field at a fierce pace. He would get all the way up to third behind his Group-A Racing team mate Aurora Straus before the checkered flag flew. Jack Yang would have a great rebound race after his crash as well to get back up through the field a bit and rebuild his confidence. In PRO 1340 Reid Stewart would find himself in a back and forth scenario of the top 4 challengers. In the end he would come with a podium in third just two tenths behind 2nd place.

Race 2 had Steve Jenks and Robert Rossi going back at it again for the Platinum class win in their SR10’s. The two constantly reset fastest lap every time by, not giving eac other an inch to gain on each other. Jenks would have to settle for second again. In PRO 1500 Group-A drivers Everard and Straus would start 1-2. Everard would go on to win leading every lap in dominate fashion in his back up car, the Group-A demo car. Straus would drop back initially to 5th in class. She remained calm and muscled her way back to the front in a calm yet professional manner and earned another podium in 3rd. Jack Yang took a massive step forward in regaining his confidence following his Thursday crash setting his best laps of the weekend and earning a top 10. In PRO 1340 Reid Stewart was running another solid 3rd in class before disaster would strike yet again, with 5 minutes to go where he spun and backed it into the wall incurring immense damage. To make matters worse there was exactly 2 hours between the two races leaving not much time. Miraculously the Group-A Racing team worked feverishly yet again and got his car repaired and re set up in time to make the grid for the final race.

Race 3 would see Jenks start on pole in Platinum class. A competitor from the third row would do an egregious jump start (which he was penalized for) but in result would shuffle Jenks back. He put his head down and used his pace to quickly start working his way back forward. In the end Jenks would earn his third 2nd place finish of the weekend. The results also leapfrog Jenks back up to 2nd in the championship as well. In PRO 1500 Everard was out front yet again leading the field. Sadly, in a heart break manner he would have to retire from the lead with an electrical issue. Even with that misfortune, he leaves the weekend with the championship lead in PRO 1500. Aurora Straus was running another solid third and would capitalize on her teammates misfortune to then earn another runner up, making it three podiums on her debut weekend. Jack Yang continued his rebound and earned his best result of the weekend finishing 6th and setting his best laps of the weekend yet again. In PRO 1340 Reid Stewart was in a tight nose-to-tail battle with defending champion Mike Anzaldi. The two ran each other close and hard all race but Stewart would come out on top to earn a 2nd place result to rebound from the crash in previous race. Stewart leaves the weekend 3rd in points of PRO 1340 class.

“I don’t even know where to start with everything that went down the last 4 days” stated Group-A Racing owner Jonathan Scarallo. “Every single team member worked like an animal dealing with a full season worth of adversity thrown at us in just one weekend. Nobody ever complained, everybody just put their head down and fixed each issue as they came at us. With it we were able to keep everybody on track and yet still take home an incredible amount of hardware.”

Rounds 10-11-12 of Blue Marble Cocktails Radical Cup heads west to Utah Motorsports Campus August 12-14. Group-A Racing is a professional race team since 1996 & also a exclusive dealer of Radical Sports Cars in the Northeast. for more information on cars for purchase, arrive-and-drive opportunities with your Radical or using one of theirs contact jonathan via 631-974-4379 info@GroupARacingTeam.com