Vergara edges VRD teammate Wheldon in USF Juniors opener
Florida-based Brazilian Joao Vergara narrowly headed VRD Racing teammate Oliver Wheldon to win the opening race of the USF Juniors (...)

Florida-based Brazilian Joao Vergara narrowly headed VRD Racing teammate Oliver Wheldon to win the opening race of the USF Juniors Presented by Continental Tire season at NOLA Motorsports Park. Vergara took the lead from early pacesetter Leonardo Escorpioni (Zanella Racing) on the sixth lap and fought off a determined challenge from Wheldon to secure his first USF Juniors victory. Brazil’s Escorpioni rounded out the podium in third.
An impressive push on the final lap of the first qualifying session on Friday afternoon was enough for Wheldon to capture the first Continental Tire Pole Award of the new season, edging out Escorpioni by tenth and a half.
The two front row qualifiers refused to cede any advantage as they rounded the first two corners in side-by-side formation before Escorpioni was able to inch ahead into Turn 3. The move cost top rookie Wheldon a little momentum which allowed Vergara, up from fourth on the grid, to slip into second place.
The top three immediately put some space between themselves and their pursuers, especially after third-fastest qualifier Liam Loiacono (Jay Howard Driver Development), from Australia, slipped all the way back to ninth after the first lap of the 2.74-mile road course.
Escorpioni managed to put a little space between himself and Vergara in the opening stages, but his slender advantage didn’t last for long. By lap 5, the top three were back together again, and at the end of the back straightaway, under braking for Turn 9, they were almost three abreast before Vergara was able to slip through into the lead. Wheldon followed him through, but try as he might, there was no opportunity to find a way past Vergara, who held on to score a fine win.
Wheldon not only became the youngest ever USF Juniors podium finisher, at a tender 14 years and 24 days, he also claimed a new fastest race lap, fractionally faster than his older brother Sebastian had managed just one year ago.
Zanella Racing’s Ty Fisher hustled his way from eighth on the opening lap to a solid fourth after passing Rodrigo Gonzalez (DEForce Racing) a couple of laps from the finish.
Diego Guiot earned the Tilton Hard Charger Award by rising from 14th on the grid to seventh at the checkered flag for Zanella Racing. Karel Staut (Jay Howard Driver Development), Michael Suco (InterMS) and JT Hoskins (Jay Howard Driver Development) completed the top 10.
Vergara’s victory snagged the PFC Award for VRD Racing’s Dan Mitchell as the winning car owner.
The Continental Tire Grand Prix of Louisiana will continue with two more 12-lap races tomorrow with green flags set for 8:45am and then later in the day at 1:35pm local time.