Blue Marble Radical Cup ready for battle at Barber

With the first round of the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America program done and dusted more than one month ago, teams and competitors are set to go again this weekend in Leeds, Alabama. Ready to tackle the 2.38-mile, 16-turn Barber Motorsports …

With the first round of the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America program done and dusted more than one month ago, teams and competitors are set to go again this weekend in Leeds, Alabama. Ready to tackle the 2.38-mile, 16-turn Barber Motorsports Park, early season winners and class points leaders Jon Field, Danny Dyszelski, and Seth Bacon will look to continue their success while drivers who faltered in New Orleans will look to battle back at Barber.

“It is our first event of four alongside the NTT IndyCar Series and in doing so, our competitors will be on display for big crowds and high-profile team owners,” said Radical Global Motorsport Director Tom Drewer. “With 27 cars on the entry list this weekend, we have seen an influx of fresh and young blood into the series, but as always the more experienced drivers – some of whom have raced Radicals at country clubs for years – will be tough to beat.”

That includes former title winners Alan Miller (ONE Motorsports), who hails from Spring Mountain Motor Resort and Country Club, and Louis Schriber (RYNO Racing) from Autobahn Country Club. Both are eager to eat into the Platinum class points lead of former American Le Mans Series champ Jon Field, who was just a mandatory pitstop misstep away from a clean sweep at NOLA. However, reigning class champion Steve Jenks (Group-A Racing) returns this weekend and should immediately fight for victories, while Alain Derzie (ONE Motorsports) and ESSES Racing teammates Scott Wagner and Wayne Williams can’t be ruled out either. All seven Platinum drivers will be piloting Radical’s 425bhp turbocharged SR10  cars, with Schriber in the latest XXR variant.

PRO 1500 will have the largest class on the grid. One Motorsport’s Gregg Gorski has over twice the life experience of his main championship rivals, and after scoring three podiums at NOLA, he is determined to knock triple race winner Danny Dyszelski (WISKO Racing) off the top step of the podium. The task will be made even harder given a host of young guns are looking to do the same thing, including F3 rising star Nick Persing (Cameron Racing), Radical Brand Ambassador Aurora Straus (ONE Motorsports), and 2022 Pro 1340 National Champion Austin Riley (Racing With Autism) who scored a victory last year at Barber Motorsports Park. Fellow Canadian Robert Soroka (RySpec) is another to keep an eye on, as is 2021 Pro 1340 champ and perennial front-runner Mike Anzaldi, while Nick Pearson returns to the series to attempt a PRO 1500 podium in what could be his final race before he embarks on his college football career.

Group-A Racing will again field Jack Yang and Reid Stewart, while David Alban and Richard Durocher will join Dyszelski in the WISKO Racing stable, and Arul Venkatesh will make his 2023 debut with Radical Northwest/Cameron Racing. Of the 13 drivers in the Pro 1500 ranks, two – Anzaldi and Persing – will pilot the new SR3 XXR models.

The PRO 1340 division has also seen a major jump in entries. Bijoy Garg (Team Stradale) adds Radical Cup to his 2023 outings in Asian Le Mans, USF Pro 2000, and the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge while reigning Canadian F1600 Champion Jake Cowden (RySpec Racing) makes his series debut this weekend and is confirmed for the rest of the season. Huw Leahy (TWOth Autosport) and Ben Blander (Team Stradale) are another two additions for Barber. However, all will have their work cut out with father and son Seth and Jace Bacon (CROWN with Apex), and Ken Savage (G-Tech Motorsport) each having taken a win during the first round.

Blue Marble Radical Cup competitors will hit the track Thursday for a pair of extended practice sessions before qualifying and three wheel-to-wheel races that will take place Friday and Saturday.

Barber Motorsports Park
Weekend Schedule – All times CDT
Thursday, April 27
Practice 1 – 12:10 to 12:50pm
Practice 2 – 3:40 to 4:20pm

Friday, April 28
Qualifying – 9:35 to 10:05am
Race – 12:40 to 1:25pm

Saturday, April 29
Race – 9:00 to 9:45am
Race – 3:35 to 4:20pm

Be sure to stay tuned to the Blue Marble Radical Cup social media pages for news, information, photos, and results from the event weekend.

2023 Blue Marble Radical Cup North America Schedule
R1 Mar 9-12 NOLA Trans Am
R2 Apr 28-30 Barber IndyCar
R3 June 15-18 Road America IndyCar
R4 July 14-16 Toronto IndyCar
R5 Aug 25-27 COTA USAC
R6 Sept 8-10 Laguna Seca IndyCar
WF TBD TBD TBD World Finals

 

Bijoy Garg joins Team Stradale for the Barber Radical event

The Blue Marble Radical Cup North America series continues to increase interest from young and eager drivers with 20-year-old American competitor Bijoy Garg joining Team Stradale for the second event weekend of the season at Barber Motorsports Park …

The Blue Marble Radical Cup North America series continues to increase interest from young and eager drivers with 20-year-old American competitor Bijoy Garg joining Team Stradale for the second event weekend of the season at Barber Motorsports Park this weekend.

The young driver, who didn’t begin his racing career until he was 13, has an impressive open-wheel pedigree. Starting karting in 2015, Bijoy claimed many podiums among various series over his five-year karting stint and made the move from karts to cars in 2020, where he competed in a busy season of racing in both the USF2000 Championship and the F4 U.S. Championship and achieved multiple top-five and top-ten finishes.

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Continuing to advance his career, Garg claimed his first few podiums in the USF2000 Championship in 2022 while also making the move up to the newly renamed USF Pro 2000 Championship for the last two rounds of the season. Early in 2023, Bijoy made his debut in sports cars, claiming his first pole position and a third-place finish in the opening round of the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge at Daytona International Raceway and continued to expand his experience by adding a few Asian Le Mans Series races in the LMP3 class to his resume.

Team Stradale, the Chicago and Miami-based Radical dealer, is returning to the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America program after a very successful 2022 Radical World Finals with driver Michai Stephens.

“My goal is to be an NTT IndyCar Series or F1 Champion,” explained Garg. “We’re seeing tough competition and incredibly talented drivers coming out of the Radical Cup series, so I think it’s the perfect opportunity to help round out my driving skills, and also get in front of some of the high-profile Team Owners in the IndyCar Series.”

“We are very excited to have Bijoy driving our SR3 in the next Blue Marble Radical Cup race at Barber,” explained Team Principal Francesco D’Avola. “Based on his experience, we are expecting great results and should make for an exciting weekend. All the teams are actively looking for young blood to bring into the series. Young, energetic drivers like Bijoy will help bring positive attention to Radical Cup.”

Bijoy and Team Stradale hope to make some magic happen on the hills of Alabama starting Thursday with a pair of practice sessions and will continue the weekend, concluding on Saturday evening after three wheel-to-wheel races. You can follow along with Bijoy Garg and Team Stradale this weekend by searching “Team Stradale” on Instagram.

Be sure to stay tuned to the Blue Marble Radical Cup social media pages for news, information, photos, and results from the 2023 season.

Blue Marble Radical Cup events are open to all local and regional Radical racers with eligible cars to participate. More information, including links to register for events and obtain licensing, can be found at www.radicalmotorsport.com. Please stay tuned to the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America social media pages for news and updates from the 2023 season.

Radical Motorsport announces 2023 World Finals in Portimao

After a successful 2022 World Finals in Las Vegas, Radical Motorsport has confirmed that the location for the 2023 World Finals will be at the Portimao Circuit, the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve. Radical owners and racers from around the world, …

After a successful 2022 World Finals in Las Vegas, Radical Motorsport has confirmed that the location for the 2023 World Finals will be at the Portimao Circuit, the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve.

Radical owners and racers from around the world, including the 12 Radical Cup championships, are invited to race in front of a European Le Mans Series crowd.

An additional, and optional, exclusive track day has been secured on Monday, October 16 to create a seven-day program with social activity in the Portuguese sun to be sandwiched in-between a friendly open track day and the competitive race weekend. Last year’s banquet dinner at the iconic Caesars Palace gave participants a sneak preview of the upcoming Project 25 limited edition track model.

After the resounding success of the inaugural Radical World Finals presented by Hankook at Spring Mountain Motor Resort in 2022, the team at Radical Motorsport have been weighing up options to continue the success for the 2023 season climax.

“Last year’s Radical World Finals in Las Vegas, at the stunning Spring Mountain circuit, kept us on the edge of our seats until the very end when we crowned three world champions made up of a UK SR1 champion, Daryl DeLeon, an Indy Lights star, Toby Sowery, and a member of the Lamborghini Young Drivers program, Patrick Liddy,” noted Radical’s Global Motorsport Director, Tom Drewer.

“We instantly knew that to top this we’re going to have to put on something special, so having the opportunity to race alongside the European Le Mans Series, in front of large crowds, and on an iconic F1 circuit, was an opportunity we couldn’t refuse. I’m personally looking forward to meeting a wide selection of our Radical drivers, we have a strong communities in the Middle-East, Scandinavia, Romania, France as well as our home market, the UK — and now with new dealer partners recently announced in Spain and Germany it could be a sell-out event.”

Paulo Pinheiro, CEO of Algarve circuit, said, “It is undoubtedly very important for the Autodromo Internacional do Algarve and our entire team to be able to host such a prestigious competition as this.

“The Radical World Finals are attended by drivers from all continents and for many it will be an added challenge to compete for the first time on our circuit, known for its technical and physical requirement. At the same time, they will have the opportunity to discover and enjoy a fantastic region like the Algarve. We are sure that these will be days of great intensity and excellent races.”

Further details and the booking process to attend the Radical World Finals 2023 will be announced in the coming weeks. Until then, Radical owners are invited to register their interest at www.radicalmotorsport.com/go-racing/radical-world-finals-2023

Existing owners from around the world will be supported in Portimao by a full spares and Radical factory technical support. Many teams are also expected to be able to offer arrive-and-drive packages, taking advantage of the +200 cars that came out of the Radical factory in 2022. Visit www.radicalmotorsport.com/go-racing/radical-world-finals-2023 for more information.

Canada’s F1600 champion Cowden to make Blue Marble Radical Cup North America debut

The Blue Marble Radical Cup has been attracting new and younger prospects in the past few years and as the season grows, another future star is set to make their series debut this weekend. Joining the already long list of young guns competing this …

The Blue Marble Radical Cup has been attracting new and younger prospects in the past few years and as the season grows, another future star is set to make their series debut this weekend. Joining the already long list of young guns competing this season, Canadian driver Jake Cowden is set to run his first career Blue Marble Radical Cup North American event at the upcoming Barber Motorsports Park with RySpec Racing.

Racing alongside the NTT IndyCar Series, Cowden is piggybacking off his championship win in the 2022 Toyo Tires F1600 class, racing in the No.66 Mygale with Britain West and producing some incredible statistics with 100% of his finishes over the 2022 season on the podium. Additionally, Cowden competed in the 2022 Team Canada Scholarship shootout and was selected to compete for Team Canada in England in the Formula Ford Festival and the Walter Hayes Trophy race.

Cowden, an 18-year-old who started in karting at the age of 10, is focused on achieving his goal of becoming an IndyCar driver and hopes joining the Blue Marble Radical Cup will catapult him in the right direction.

“I am very excited to be competing in the Blue Marble Radical Cup weekend at Barber Motorsports Park,” said Jake Cowden. “This will be my first taste of wheel-to-wheel Radical racing, and I couldn’t be more excited. Seat time is so important before I compete for the FEL ERCC championship back home in Canada, and the Blue Marble Radical Cup is the best possible way to prepare. Additionally, it gives me a chance to experience the intensity of an Indy environment before both series come together at the Honda Indy Toronto in July.”

Young guns looking to advance their careers and hone in on their skills find the Radical Cup North America a good development series, as the competition provided by the other young competitors, as well as the ‘gentlemen drivers’ is high. Conversely, the drivers who started with the Radical Cup program a little later on in life have taken well to the added challenge of competing against the younger generation of racers.

“This year we’re seeing participation grow by Canadian racers in the U.S. series following last year’s success of Racing With Autism’s Austin Riley,” said Tom Drewer. “He won the outright championship, as well as the Pro 1340 title after a hard-fought battle with veteran Mike Anzaldi all year. Also, Riley has taken a step up to the Pro 1500 class this year, battling amongst other young guns such as 15-year-old Danny Dyzelski and series stalwart Gregg Gorski, who proves you don’t have to be in your teens, 20s, 30s or 40s to reach the Radical Cup podium.”

Cowden is set to take part in the remainder of the Blue Marble Radical Cup North American 2023 schedule with RySpec Racing and gets to compete in his home country again in mid-July when the Radical Cup program journeys north of the border to compete on the Street of Toronto for the first time. Additionally, four of the remaining five event weekends share the track with the NTT IndyCar Series.

Be sure to stay tuned to the Blue Marble Radical Cup social media pages for news, information, photos, and results from the 2023 season.

Graham Rahal Performance opens Radical dealership in Indianapolis

Radical Motorsport – the UK’s largest race car manufacturer – has announced the appointment of Graham Rahal Performance as its new official dealer in Indianapolis, USA. Owned by NTT IndyCar Series driver Graham Rahal, Radical USA Indianapolis will …

Radical Motorsport – the UK’s largest race car manufacturer – has announced the appointment of Graham Rahal Performance as its new official dealer in Indianapolis, USA.

Owned by NTT IndyCar Series driver Graham Rahal, Radical USA Indianapolis will operate out of Graham Rahal Performance’s facility in Brownsburg, on the outskirts of Indianapolis. First opened in 2017 on the foundations of Graham Rahal’s passion and love for vehicles of all kinds, the facility now offers a variety of services for any vehicle across Indiana and Ohio.

Radical USA Indianapolis will provide an elevated experience for customers of the Radical racing program, motorsport enthusiasts wanting to take the next step in their racing career or those wanting to indulge in their track day hobby. In conjunction with both Graham Rahal Performance and Rahal Paint Protection, Radical USA Indianapolis is now available for prospective and current Radical owners for spare parts, transport, maintenance, wrapping, performance, and sales enquiries across both Ohio and Indiana.

GRP owner Graham Rahal said: “Radical is a highly regarded global motorsport brand, and through our partnership, Radical Indianapolis will be able to provide customers with the best performance for their dollar. Through each stage of our services, the highly skilled team at Radical Indianapolis and Graham Rahal Performance will ensure the race cars are at peak performance when taken to the track, and that the customers have an elevated experience during their time with us. We are excited to add this venture to our growing portfolio.”

With the launch of the latest updates to their most popular models, the SR3 XXR and SR10 XXR, Radical has quickly become the race car of choice for motorsport and car club members wanting faster, more competitive cars. Since its inception, Radical Motorsport has sold close to 3,000 cars, with roughly two-thirds of cars being exported to North America.

The appointment of Radical Indianapolis complements the existing Radical dealer network, and is the 10th dealer in North America. The last few years have also seen the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America race series gain popularity, and this season it supports four IndyCar rounds, including one on the streets of Toronto.

“I have worked with Graham Rahal since his early days in Formula Atlantic, and I’ve watched both Graham and his brands grow to become a staple in motorsports in North America,” Radical Motorsport Business Development Manager Jeff Barrow said.

“With GRP being based in Indianapolis, the center of speed, and Graham’s strong family heritage in Ohio, it made perfect sense to bring his group into the Radical family of dealers. We look forward to working with him and his wider team to solidify Radical as the brand of choice for motor enthusiasts across the States.”

Radical Indianapolis is the latest in a series of new Radical dealer appointments across the globe, with other recent appointments including Germany North, Germany South and Spain.

Radical Motorsport announces new Donington Park corporate headquarters

Radical Motorsport, the UK’s largest race car manufacturer, has today announced the opening of a new customer-facing facility within Britain’s oldest motor racing circuit, Donington Park. Located at the main entrance to Donington Park, near the …

Radical Motorsport, the UK’s largest race car manufacturer, has today announced the opening of a new customer-facing facility within Britain’s oldest motor racing circuit, Donington Park.

Located at the main entrance to Donington Park, near the circuit’s Melbourne Hairpin entry, the facility will be known as Radical Motorsport’s corporate headquarters. The move into the former Formula E headquarters comes after Radical Motorsport’s most successful year in its 25-year history, and marks a historic moment for the company, moving the customer-facing sales and marketing teams away from its factory in Peterborough for the first time since its incorporation.

Radical Motorsport’s manufacturing and production base will remain at the Peterborough factory, with customer-facing and commercial departments expanding to the new Donington Park facility. The factory in Peterborough has been home to Radical Motorsport since it was founded 26 years ago in 1997, and the company remains fully committed to its roots in Cambridgeshire.

The new Radical Motorsport corporate HQ is set to become a destination for owners and fans alike, a venue for automotive events and a unique meeting space for business partners and corporate reservations. Open to the public throughout the year Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm) and on selected race weekends, Radical Motorsport will open its doors to welcome all visitors to Donington Park.

Behind the scenes, in addition to the office space for its sales, marketing, and motorsport staff, the premises will be able to provide the expanding Radical Motorsport dealer network with dedicated training opportunities to be able to better serve its growing customer base across the world.

“We looked at a number of non-circuit-based locations in the UK to host our expanding commercial team,” said Joe Anwyll, Radical Motorsport CEO. “However, with British motorsport tracks widely known as being some of the best in the world, we had to take this opportunity, as a British motorsport manufacturer, to be right on the doorstep of the action.

“As well as our expanding team and record production numbers this year, this move to Donington Park will allow us to pursue ventures we’ve been unable to from our factory. Our cars belong on track, so it’s only fitting we be present there too.”

Jonathan Palmer, Chief Executive of circuit operator MotorSport Vision, said: “I’m delighted that Radical Motorsport has decided to move its corporate headquarters to Donington Park. Since MSV took over the running of the venue in 2018, it’s been our ambition not just to create an improved competitor and spectator experience, which we’ve already achieved through numerous venue improvements, but also to elevate the circuit’s standing as a major national hub of motorsport businesses.

“Radical Motorsport is a much-admired and globally recognised manufacturer of sports racing cars, and I’m delighted it’s recognised the significant benefits of being based at one of the UK’s leading race circuits. With the addition of Radical Motorsport alongside a growing portfolio of businesses, and further developments planned at the estate, including the renovation of Donington Hall as an incredible mansion house hotel, the future for the site is looking very bright indeed.

“I extend a very warm welcome to Joe Anwyll and his team and look forward to seeing the completed facility soon.”

Plans are afoot for the new facility to complete and open to the public Spring 2023, and more information will be published at radicalmotorsport.com or on Radical Motorsport’s social media channels.

Miller, Dyszelski and Bacon claim Sunday Radical Cup wins at NOLA

Teams and competitors of the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America program returned to the track at NOLA Motorsports Park Sunday for the third and final race of the weekend. With Jon Field and Danny Dyszelski looking to sweep the on-track action in …

Teams and competitors of the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America program returned to the track at NOLA Motorsports Park Sunday for the third and final race of the weekend. With Jon Field and Danny Dyszelski looking to sweep the on-track action in their respective classes, several other competitors were aiming to close the weekend on top and build momentum for the second event weekend later in April.

Race three also featured a mandatory pit stop for all competitors that would bring an element of strategy into play. A timed pit stop caught a few drivers out and ruined the chance at a weekend sweep for Platinum driver Jon Field (ONE Motorsports) and PRO 1500 front-runner Austin Riley (Racing With Autism) as both drivers were forced to serve late race penalties while in the lead.

When the green flag flew, it was another clean start for Radical competitors as Field was able to maintain the lead as he continued to be the class of the Platinum field. Behind him, Al Miller (ONE Motorsports), Louis Schriber (RYNO Racing), and Wayne Williams (ESSES Racing) were engaged in an epic battle but five laps in, Schriber spun giving the potential podium positions to Miller and Williams. Williams and Alain Derzie (ONE Motorsports) also had in-race spins that took away potential podium results helping Field to eventually recover to a podium finish. Danny Dyszelski and WISKO Racing were out front in the PRO 1500 class as Austin Riley was able to move into second early on as he looked for his first podium of the new race season. While all the action was going in the faster class up front, Seth Bacon took the lead in the PRO 1340 ranks.

As drivers continued to maintain their speed on track, pit stops began around mid-race distance that shuffled the order. With traffic coming into play as drivers exited the pits, Jon Field extended his lead in the Platinum class while Riley jumped to the point in PRO 1500. Looking good for the wins in their respective classes, both drivers incurred stop-and-go penalties for pit stops being too fast which ruined both of their chances at victory.

When Field ducked to the pits to serve his penalty, “Indy Al” Miller inherited the lead as he and Schriber battled tooth and nail for the win over the final few circuits. Miller managed to keep his long-time rival behind him to take his first win of the season with Schriber coming home second, 0.407s in arrears. Race one and two winner Field was able to recover to stand on the podium in third.

In the PRO 1500 ranks, Dyszelski was able to retake the lead after Riley’s penalty to go on and sweep the weekend. With a pole position and three race wins, Dyszelski leaves NOLA Motorsports Park as the driver to beat in 1500. Behind the WISKO Racing driver, Nick Persing finished second claiming his third podium result of the weekend in the Cameron Racing machine and just ahead of a charging Gregg Gorski who crossed the line third. Female competitor Aurora Straus was able to take advantage of Austin Riley’s penalty to move to fourth as Riley was able to recover to finish fifth.

It was a Bacon one–two finish in PRO 1340 as the father and son duo battled hard all race long. Taking advantage of late-race traffic to put a car between him and his dad, Jace Bacon (Crown with Apex) was able to drive to the win by 3.41s over Seth (Crown with Apex). Kevin Poitras added a solid third-place result to celebrate on the podium once again as he finished just ahead of the fourth-place finisher of Ken Savage.

With the first event weekend now done and in the books, Radical Cup teams and competitors will shift their focus to races four, five, and six at the famed Barber Motorsports Park alongside the NTT IndyCar Series.

Stay tuned to the Blue Marble Radical Cup social media pages for news, information, photos, and results from the 2023 season.

Blue Marble Radical Cup events are open to all local and regional Radical racers with eligible cars to participate. More information, including links to register for events and obtain licensing, can be found at www.radicalmotorsport.com. Please stay tuned to the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America social media pages for news and updates from the 2023 season.

Field, Dyszelski, Bacon, Savage get Radical Cup opener wins in NOLA

Radical racers were greeted by sunny skies and a dry track Saturday morning as they took the first green flag of the season. For the first wheel-to-wheel action of 2023, Jon Field (ONE Motorsports) led the Platinum class to the green flag at NOLA …

Radical racers were greeted by sunny skies and a dry track Saturday morning as they took the first green flag of the season. For the first wheel-to-wheel action of 2023, Jon Field (ONE Motorsports) led the Platinum class to the green flag at NOLA Motorsports Park while Danny Dyszelski (WISKO Racing) was the pole position winner in PRO 1500 ranks. Jace Bacon (Crown with Apex) looked to convert his PRO 1340 pole position into a race win and keep his father Seth behind him.

It was a clean start and a long run down to the first corner as Field handily maintained his position at the front as all pole position winners from Saturday held station. It was Dyszelski who made some quick moves around the slower Platinum class drivers to slot into the fourth position overall, first in class. Field had stretched his gap to nearly 2s by the end of lap five with Alan Miller (ONE Motorsports) and Louis Schriber (RYNO Racing) engaged in a battle for the second position.

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A pair of caution periods slowed the race but when the green flag was in the air again, wheel-to-wheel battles were intense throughout the field. Young guns Dyszelski and Nick Persing (Cameron Racing) had an epic battle for the win in PRO 1500 with Dyszelski leading early before Persing took the point on a restart. Dyszelski would not be outdone getting back to the lead before the caution flag flew late in the race for a pair of cars — Robert Soroka (RySpec) and Jack Yang (Group-A Racing) — which made contact and spun off course after battling Aurora Straus for a top-five result in the PRO 1500 ranks.

Young Bacon led the Pro 1340 class early but an issue late in the race relegated him back to the fourth position despite scoring the fastest lap of the race.

The Bacon family still had reasons to celebrate. Despite Jack not finishing at the front, it opened the door for his father Seth who earned the PRO 1340 race win.

Seth Bacon after his PRO 1340 win. Jeff Walrich/RTD Media

As the late race caution slowed the field once again, the race finished behind the pace car with Field taking the first Platinum class race win of the season ahead of Schriber and Alan Miller while Wayne Williams (Esses Racing), in his Radical Cup debut, crossed the line fourth ahead of Alain Derzie (ONE Motorsports) in fifth. Dyszelski reigned supreme in the PRO 1500 class climbing to the top step of the podium with Persing and Gregg Gorski (ONE Motorsports) joining him in second and third. Radical Brand Ambassador and ONE Motorsports driver Straus finished fourth ahead of 2022 PRO 1340 Vice-Champion Mike Anzaldi (RYNO Racing). Seth Bacon scored the first race win of the season with Ken Savage and Kevin Poitras celebrating with him on the podium in PRO 1340.

Danny Dyszelski after his PRO 1500 powerhouse performance. Jeff Walrich/RTD Media

After caution periods slowed the field in race one, race two was run from start to finish under green, but not before some drama leaving the pits. Platinum driver Miller broke an axle and was unable to make the start which opened the door for drivers behind him. The ONE Motorsports team went to work and replaced the axle allowing Miller to rejoin the race and only lose one lap on his way to a fourth-place result. At the start, Schriber got a jump on Field while in the PRO 1340 class while Jace Bacon was hit from behind and forced to pit early. Dyszelski continued where he left off in the PRO 1500 race one as he shot out to the lead and never looked back.

In the Platinum class, it was Field and Schriber who battled tooth and nail all race long and without the assistance of a caution period, both drivers had to push 100 percent of the time. In a back-and-forth seesaw battle, it was Field that came out on top for his second win on the day. Schriber finished just over 0.6s of a second behind him while Derzie had a great push to third to celebrate on the podium for the first time in 2023.

Jon Field dominated the weekend in Platinum. Jeff Walrich/RTD Media

Just as Field did in the Platinum class, it was Dyszelski who doubled up on race wins in the Pro 1500 ranks as a dominating performance saw him score the race two win by a commanding 22.883s. It was Gorski that was the best of the rest as P2-P4 finished within 0.6s behind the leader. Persing, in third, scored his second podium result of the day. Canadian Robert Soroka recovered from a difficult race one to finish fourth, 0.033s behind Persing and ahead of fellow Canadian and reigning PRO 1340 Champion Austin Riley (Racing With Autism).

Ken Savage came back for a PRO 1340 win in race two. Jeff Walrich/RTD Media

With Jace Bacon to the pits on the opening lap, Seth Bacon gave way to Ken Savage at the point as it was a spaced-out PRO 1340 battle. En route to the race win, Savage scored the race’s fastest lap by 0.005s over the second-place finisher and race one winner Seth Bacon, who celebrated on the podium for the second time on the day with the third-place finisher Poitras.

With the day’s on track activity complete, Radical teams and racers went to work to prep their equipment for the third and final race of the weekend on Sunday morning from 9:35-10:25 a.m.

Follow along via Live Time here. Qualifying and wheel-to-wheel races will be Live Streamed here.

Be sure to stay tuned to the Blue Marble Radical Cup social media pages for news, information, photos, and results from the 2023 season.

Blue Marble Radical Cup events are open to all local and regional Radical racers with eligible cars. More information, including links to register for events and obtain licensing, can be found at www.radicalmotorsport.com.

Field, Dyszelski, Bacon start 2023 Radical Cup season on pole in NOLA

After three test sessions on Thursday and another two Friday morning, the 2023 Blue Marble Radical Cup commenced its first qualifying session of the season. With nearly 25 drivers on the grid, Radical teams and competitors tackled a wet 2.670-mile …

After three test sessions on Thursday and another two Friday morning, the 2023 Blue Marble Radical Cup commenced its first qualifying session of the season. With nearly 25 drivers on the grid, Radical teams and competitors tackled a wet 2.670-mile NOLA Motorsports Park to claim the coveted Motul Pole Awards before the first wheel-to-wheel action of 2023. Leading the way in the Platinum class was Jon Field (ONE Motorsports), while Danny Dyszelski (WISKO Racing) and Jace Bacon (Crown with Apex) earned the pole positions in PRO 1500 and PRO 1340.

Jon Field, Platinum pole sitter. Jeff Walrich/RTD Media

Two days of sunshine and dry conditions gave way to rain 30 minutes before qualifying. With tricky conditions all around the flat and fast facility, prototype veteran Field earned top honors in the Platinum class. Alan Miller was the best of the rest earning the second-fastest lap of the session to claim a front-row lockout for ONE Motorsports. An impressive debut performance for Esses Racing’s Wayne Williams saw him slot into the third position, nearly half a second clear of Louis Schriber (RYNO Racing) – who had an early session off-track excursion – and Alain Derzie, the third ONE Motorsports driver to find himself in the top-five.

Aurora Straus, starting race one third in PRO 1500. Jeff Walrich/RTD Media

 

It looked like ONE Motorsports would take the pole position in the PRO 1500 class as well with Aurora Straus – the newly-minted Radical Motorsport Brand Ambassador – at the top of the time sheets when the final lap of the session began. Less than two minutes later, however, she had fallen to third on the time sheets as WISKO Racing’s Dyszelski clocked a monster final lap to steal the pole. Cameron Racing’s Nick Persing slotted into second after leading the session early on. Straus ended the session in third ahead of Group-A Racing’s Reid Stewart and ONE Motorsports driver Gregg Gorski respectively. Reigning Outright and PRO 1340 Champion Austin Riley (Racing with Autism) had a tougher time in his PRO 1500 debut, qualifying sixth.

Danny Dyszelski, PRO 1500 pole sitter. Jeff Walrich/RTD Media

Having never driven in wet weather conditions before, the father and son duo of Jace and Seth Bacon (Crown with Apex) seemed unfazed by the trying conditions. Jace dominated the PRO 1340 class with Seth logging the second fastest lap, 3.716s behind but a scant 0.180s ahead of Radical Canada’s Kevin Poitras. Ken Savage (G-Tech Motorsports) rounded out the 1340 ranks in the fourth position.

Jace Bacon, PRO 1340 pole sitter. Jeff Walrich/RTD Media

Race one will run Saturday from 9-9:50 a.m. Race two will follow from 2:45-3:35 p.m.

Follow along with timing and scoring via Live Time here. Races will be live streamed here, with news, information, photos, and results available on the Blue Marble Radical Cup social media pages.

Blue Marble Radical Cup events are open to all local and regional Radical racers with eligible cars. More information, including links to register for events and obtain licensing, can be found at www.radicalmotorsport.com.

Straus named an Official Ambassador for Radical Motorsport

Female American racer Aurora Straus, 24, has been named an official ambassador for global racing car manufacturer Radical Motorsport. The news coincides with confirmation of her return to the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America for the 2023 …

Female American racer Aurora Straus, 24, has been named an official ambassador for global racing car manufacturer Radical Motorsport. The news coincides with confirmation of her return to the Blue Marble Radical Cup North America for the 2023 season. After becoming the first woman to enter the series — and win a race — in 2022, Straus will be driving the No. 17 Richard Mille Radical SR3 in the Pro 1500 class.

After scoring three podiums including two second-place finishes in her debut at Watkins Glen, Straus went on to finish third at the Circuit of The Americas before adding a pair of race wins and a third-place finish in last year’s Sonoma Raceway season finale. Her results propelled Group-A Racing to the team championship title in the Pro 1500 ranks in 2022.

“We are thrilled to have Aurora back in the Blue Marble Radical Cup as a competitor and an ambassador for Radical Motorsport,” said Tom Drewer, Global Motorsport Director. “Aurora is a proven talent, recently taking a top 6 finish at Daytona. We look forward to seeing her push the Radical brand to a higher level.”

Graduating from Harvard and an experienced sports car racer, Straus started her racing career in spec Mazda MX-5 cars in 2015 and then progressed into the 2016 Continental Tire Sportscar Challenge. Moving to the Pirelli World Challenge SprintX series in 2018, in a BMW M4 GT4 operated by ST Racing Aurora claimed two victories and four podiums.

In 2021, Straus was part of an all-female Richard Mille-backed operation in GT4 America, where she teamed up with two-time IMSA GTD champion Christina Nielsen at the wheel of a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport. Competing in several Radical Cup North America events in 2022, Straus earned two wins and five total podiums. Earlier this year, Straus was back at Daytona International Speedway for the first round of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge, where she drove from 44th on the grid to a sixth-place finish.

A Richard Mille ambassador, Straus announced her plans for the rest of the season, which will see the American return to the prototypes of Radical Cup, for a six-calendar event starting this weekend at NOLA Motorsports Park with Trans Am and SpeedTour.

The Blue Marble Radical Cup North America series will race alongside IndyCar in four rounds — Barber Motorsports Park, Road America, Toronto, and Laguna Seca — plus a round on the USAC schedule at Circuit of The Americas.

Radical Cup North America competitors will hit the track tomorrow for the first official day of the 2023 season. Follow along via live timing HERE. Qualifying and races will be live streamed HERE.

Blue Marble Radical Cup events are open to all local and regional Radical racers with eligible cars to participate. More information, including links to register for events and obtain licensing, can be found at www.radicalmotorsport.com.