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MacNeil and Millstein convert poles into Ferrari Challenge wins
Trofeo Pirelli: Cooper MacNeil (Ferrari of Westlake) drove away from the field in the first race of the weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and completed a perfect day -- pole position, fastest lap and the race win. The caution-free race saw Cooper lead home his nearest challenger, Ross Chouest (Boardwalk Ferrari), by just under 18 seconds at the checkered flag.
Behind Cooper, however, it was a nip-and-tuck battle in the category, with Chouest leading home Jordan Workman (Ferrari of Central Florida) who rounded out the podium in third. It was a bad day, however, for Joseph Rubbo (Ferrari of Long Island) as early contact sent him into the grass; while he was able to bring the car back to pit lane, his race was done.
Brent was putting significant pressure on Aaron in the latter stages of the race, and even made a lunge for the position in the closing moments of the race, but Aaron was able to maintain the position to the checkered flag.
Coppa Shell: Kevan Millstein (Ferrari of San Diego) took the win after starting on pole for the first race of the Coppa Shell category. In a race characterized by several caution-flag periods, Millstein was able to cut through the clutter and manage his restarts to perfection, as the race ended under yellow.
He was followed home by last year’s Coppa Shell AM champion Brad Horstmann (Foreign Cars Italia) and Jay Schreibman (Cauley Ferrari of Detroit) in second and third. There was drama throughout the race -- a jumped start was an auspicious beginning to a race that certainly revealed the rust that had accumulated over the recent hiatus.
Coppa Shell AM: Justin Wetherill (Ferrari of Central Florida) again confirmed his pace and consistency, earning yet another win in the Coppa Shell AM category, and finishing second overall. Further back, Yahn Bernier (Ferrari of Seattle) earned the second position with a consistently strong drive that has been his trademark this year, while Dave Musial Jr. (Ferrari of Lake Forest) rounded out the podium in third.
Sunday will feature qualifying starting at 9:05 a.m. ET, with the race action starting at 12:00 p.m. ET, with all on track sessions available to watch live online via live.ferrari.com.
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