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Sunday, 06 June 2004 |
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TULSA, Okla. (June 6) - With his runaway victory in round seven on Saturday, Gerardo Bonilla became the year's sixth different winner in the 2004 Skip Barber National Championship Presented by RACER. On Sunday, when Lorenzo Mandarino scored top honors in round eight, the Canadian joined Benny Moon as the only other driver to win twice. Still, Marco Andretti's double-podium results -- a third and a second -- after the races this weekend at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit saw him increase his points lead: He went from 8 points over Moon to 22 points over Victor Ramos and Chris Prey. From Mandarino's point of view, however, things went pretty darn well at Hallett. He not only went from seventh to sixth in points, he gained six points overall on Andretti. And this despite missing the first two races of the year. |
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Sunday, 23 May 2004 |
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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (May 23) - Lorenzo Mandarino in the dry on Saturday and Marco Andretti in the wet on Sunday scored wins in the Skip Barber National double-header at Road America, the first time in Victory Circle for each of them in the championship. Andretti collected 36 points over the weekend --20 for the Sunday win plus 16 for second place on Saturday -- a haul of points big enough to boost him over erstwhile leader Benny Moon as the series heads to rounds seven and eight in two weeks' time at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit. |
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Friday, 21 May 2004 |
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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (May 22) - At Road America Lorenzo Mandarino passed leader Marco Andretti down the straight heading toward turn five with two laps to go to take his first victory in the Skip Barber National Championship Presented by RACER. Mandarino had started seventh. Andretti finished second and Gerardo Bonilla third. Points leader Benny Moon finished seventh. |
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Friday, 23 April 2004 |
Early, Late and Last: Qualifying for VIR Round Four ALTON, Va. (Apr. 24) - Lorenzo Mandarino did it late, Marco Andretti did it early, and Gerardo Bonilla waited till the very last lap to put in their fliers in qualifying for Sunday's round four of the Formula Dodge National Championship Presented by RACER Magazine at Virginia International Raceway. In the 35-minute session, Andretti's fourth lap was a 2:09.007, enough to break the Formula Dodge VIR record of 2:09.108 -- which Andretti himself had set last year in an Eastern Region race. |
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Wednesday, 24 September 2003 |
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Page A59 titled "Burnaby a hotbed for fassst, young Italian drivers", by Gordon McIntyre. |
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