Loiacono Rolls at Road America with USF Juniors Double
 July 25, 2025| 
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ELKHART LAKE, Wis. – Liam Loiacono is riding a hot streak with the Jay Howard Driver Development team. The 17-year-old from Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, followed his recent pair of victories at Mid-Ohio – on separate weekends – with a magnificent double win today in the opening two of three races that comprise the Elite Engines Grand Prix of Road America.

Loiacono has now closed to within 21 points of Brazilian Leonardo Escorpioni in the quest for the USF Juniors Presented by Continental Tire championship. Four races remain this season.

Escorpioni, based in Windermere, Fla., bounced back impressively from some problems in qualifying to notch a fourth and a second for Zanella Racing. Brothers Rodrigo and Patricio Gonzalez, from Mexico City, Mexico, each claimed a podium finish for DEForce Racing, while rookie Brenden Cooley, from Mokena, Ill., netted a best-ever third-place result this morning for Exclusive Autosport.

After winning two of the most recent three races, Loiacono maintained his momentum on Thursday by posting comfortably the fastest lap during the lone qualifying session to clinch his second Continental Tire Pole Award.

Cooley and DEForce Racing’s Vilho Aatola, from Turku, Finland, occupied the next two places on the grid for this morning’s opening race, although the man on the move at the start was Aatola’s teammate Rodrigo Gonzalez, who burst through from fifth on the grid to chase Loiacono on the opening lap.

The Australian began to edge clear with three laps in the books, only for his advantage to be immediately annulled by a full-course caution after InterMS teammates Emma Scarbrough, from Senoia, Ga., and Michael Suco, from Auburn, Ala., tangled at Turn One. They had been disputing 11th position at the time, working their way forward after a disappointing qualifying session left them languishing at the rear.

Another caution soon after the restart, when DEForce Racing’s Thomas Nordquist, from Omaha, Neb., found himself in the gravel at Turn Three, set the stage for a one-lap dash to the checkered flag.

Once again, Loiacono held off the attentions of Gonzalez to claim victory, while the Mexican’s fine run to second represented his best result of the season.

Younger brother Patricio also enjoyed a fine race. He was badly hindered by the lack of a front wing in the closing stages, following a skirmish with VRD Racing’s Oliver Wheldon, from St. Petersburg, Fla., but somehow managed to maintain sixth on the road behind Cooley, who also secured his highest finish to date, and the top two championship protagonists, Florida-based Brazilians Leonardo Escorpioni (Zanella Racing) and Joao Vergara (VRD Racing).

Escorpioni’s drive to fourth was especially meritorious, since an abbreviated run in qualifying had consigned him to a lowly 17th place on the starting grid. He was a well-deserved winner of the Tilton Hard Charger Award.

A couple of post-race penalties – one to Vergara for blocking and another to Aatola for avoidable contact – elevated Patricio Gonzalez to fifth ahead of Pole Position Motorsports’ Connor Aspley, from O’Fallon, Mo., who impressed by climbing from 15th to an eventual sixth, equaling his personal best, following a mid-race incident.

Series debutants Colin Aitken (VRD Racing), from Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., and Rahim Alibhai (Zanella Racing), from Miami, Fla., also benefited from the penalties by rising to solid seventh and eighth positions.

This afternoon’s second race saw Loiacono once more starting at the front having secured another Continental Tire Pole Award by virtue of posting the best of each driver’s second-fastest laps during qualifying on Thursday. Cooley again joined him on the front row with Aspley and Canadian Ty Fisher (Zanella Racing) on row two.

Two lengthy cautions blighted the early stages, but the final two-lap dash to the checkered flag showed what USF Juniors are all about. Escorpioni, having vaulted from fifth on the grid to second early on, took advantage of the huge Road America draft to take the lead into Turn One at the final restart. He profited, too, when Vergara and Cooley became entangled while also striving to take the top spot.

Loiacono was briefly relegated to third behind Escorpioni and an inspired Patricio Gonzalez, but was able to repay the favor heading into Turn One to begin the final lap. Loiacono narrowly held off Escorpioni during the final 4.014-mile lap around “America’s National Park of Speed” while Gonzalez was more than content after securing his first-ever podium finish in third

JT Hoskins (Jay Howard Driver Development), from Sarasota, Fla., found a way past Aspley on the final lap to take fourth. Both were career-best finishes. Also in close contention at the checkered flag were Aatola, Wheldon and Fisher, who rebounded magnificently after being forced to make an unscheduled pit stop at the end of the first lap to replace a broken front wing.

The Tilton Hard Charger Award went to Suco, who battled from 20th on the grid to 10th.

Both PFC Awards went to Jay Howard as the winning car owner.

The penultimate race weekend of the season will wrap up tomorrow, Saturday, July 26, with the third and final race which is set for a green flag at 10:45 a.m. CDT.

Provisional championship points after 12 of 16 races:
1. Leonardo Escorpioni, 285
2. Liam Loiacono, 264
3. Joao Vergara, 236
4. Oliver Wheldon, 220
5. Ty Fisher, 209
6. Vilho Aatola, 180
7 Rodrigo Gonzalez, 176
8. Diego Guiot, 143
9. Patricio Gonzalez, 140
10. JT Hoskins, 120.

Race 1 Quotes:
Liam Loiacono (#6 Heli America Inc./JW Winco-Jay Howard Driver Development Tatuus JR-23): “At the start, we pulled a nice gap and I thought I was going to run away with it. But the yellow brought that back into play, and it bunched us up quite closely. On the last lap, I was really just trying to hold on there. It was a good race and I couldn't do it without all my supporters Heli America and JW Winco, who came on board this week for the final two rounds. I'm pumped to have them on board. It's great to get some wins with them. I'd like to thank Jay, Joe, AJ, Spencer – the whole Jay Howard team. The car was hooked up. I couldn't have done it without them. Hopefully, we score some more wins.”

Rodrigo Gonzalez (#18 Arkansas State University Queretaro/Torre Skala-DEForce Racing Tatuus JR-23): “I feel like the first couple of laps, I got the tires up to temp really fast and then made my way up to P2. Overall, I think I could have been a little bit more aggressive, but at the same time, Liam blocked very good. So it was a tough race, but I know what I have to do now for racing.”

Brenden Cooley (#92 Innovel Global Logistics-Exclusive Autosport Tatuus JR-23): “It was hectic. I was just trying to hang on at the start, trying to find a gap and then I got shuffled back a little bit. But I just kept my nose clean, kept running my race. I knew I was fast and had a great car and I was in there for the end. I felt at one with the car. The whole Exclusive Autosport team gave me such a great car. It was on rails, and I can't thank enough my engineer Zach Leedy and Coach Braden Eves, my team owners, Michael and Josh, my dad, and Innovel Global Logistics for helping me do this.”

Race 2 Quotes:
Liam Loiacono (#6 Heli America Inc./JW Winco-Jay Howard Driver Development Tatuus JR-23): “After that first win [at Mid-Ohio], I sort of felt unstoppable, especially in the wet. Knowing the margin I could pull in the wet, I sort of went, there's no reason I can't do that in the dry. So we really turned it on in Mid-Ohio and managed to score those wins. Unfortunately, Ty [Fisher] was disqualified in one, so I inherited that win. From there, we just knew we had the car and we had the whole package. Qualifying and the race and testing and practice here, I knew we were definitely fast. I could go deepest on the brakes, and I knew that I could take every corner with a bit more speed than them. Hopefully we can continue this stretch of momentum with four races left to go in the season.”

Leonardo Escorpioni (#55 Qwilt/Peer 1/Mensalize-Zanella Racing Tatuus JR-23): “It was a good race. We started P5 and the start wasn't really what we hoped for. We fell back. And then in the first lap, we were able to recover We were leading with two laps to go. We were able to get Liam on the restart, and then with the draft here, it was super hard to pull away and he unfortunately got me going into [Turn] One on the last lap. It is what it is. We had a good points haul, and I'm super proud of how everything went.”

Patricio Gonzalez (#15 Arkansas State University Queretaro/Torre Skala-DEForce Racing Tatuus JR-23): “That was a very fun race. I struggled a lot at the beginning with pace, but then after the first restart, I found pace and I managed to overtake a few cars to make my way to P3.”
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