Qualifying was a 5 minute session to lay down a fast lap. Several top times were posted, but Ethan Maestri posted the top lap time of 37.379 seconds, just .020 ahead of Travis, taking pole position for the third time in his Indy career.
Six cars take the start for the FRL's Indy 200
Travis Billinglsey (#18) shoots the gap in an exciting start to the Indy 200
But a massive wreck was not to be. The Top 4 settled into a rhythm that allowed for very good racing. Travis would be passed by Ethan, and then Paul in turn. The two brothers would slowly regain lost ground on Andrew. Around lap 15, Ethan passed Andrew for the lead. Paul and Travis would settle into a battle for third, with Tony Tyree lurking just behind.
Pit cycles would dominate the result of this event. Ethan and Paul pitted on lap 20. A mistake that Ethan would not realize he'd made until a couple of cycles into the race. But as the pit cycles progressed, it seemed victory would be decided between Andrew Steppat and Ethan Maestri, racing nose-to-tail for much of the race. Until lap 58 when Andrew experienced a bobble in Turn 4 which caused him to brush the wall, sending him immediately to the pits for attention and ruining a winning pit strategy.
Close racing thrilled the Covid-19 crowd for the FRL's 2020 Indy 200
After the last pit cycle, Ethan Maestri knew he needed to conserve fuel in order to make the 21 lap run toi the checkered flag. He lifted into Turn 1 lap after lap, nervously watching the gap close as the laps ticked down. Inside of three laps to go he made the fateful decision to run full bore for two laps in order to maintain the slight gap over Paul and Travis. Into the last lap, Paul Maestri was on fumes and quickly began sputtering after Turn 1. This brought Travis up to second place. Down the backstretch into Turn 3, Ethan's # Honda sputtered and died coming onto the front stretch. Travis Billingsley in the #18 Oracle Honda would pass the #3 car only a few hundred yards from the finish line, claiming his second Indy 200 win!
Andrew Steppat would pass Paul's dead-stick #33 for third place, giving him the points he needed to win the points series. Ghabe Stouffer ran a consistent race and was rewarded with a Top 5 finish. Tony Tyree would run an alternative pit strategy that ultimately didn't pan-out, finishing sixth.
Congratulations to all drivers for an exciting and well raced event. We look forward to continuing the tradition next year.
Indy Championship Points
Winner: Andrew Steppat - 136
Second: Ethan Maestri - 121
Third: Travis Billingsley - 109
Paul Maestri - 100
Ghabe Stouffer - 82
Tony Tyree - 60
Mikey Collins - 58
Gabe Fast - 28
Drew Dilbeck - 26
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