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Race report

Roeper victorious at Milwaukee

The second round of the Lionheart IndyCar Series took place at Milwaukee.

Daniel Roeper Celebrates a Win!
Anzaldo and Lurcock Battle
Roeper Leads Early On
Anzaldo leads Robarge, Hassert, and Boes
Krysta Nelson and Robert Blouin Battle
Field races on the back stretch
Anzaldo leads a group through one
Jessie Fowler Sticks to the Wall
Roeper Leads Through One and Two
Roper Leads the Field to the Green
Trevor Malone, Michael Gray, Korey Connor battle

Daniel Roeper leads 85 of 125 laps in the second round of the Lionheart IndyCar Series presented by Overdrive Graphics at Milwaukee to take the victory in the No Name Racing 125 at Milwaukee. Perhaps the surprise finish of the night, Team #nailedit’s Ian Adams finished second, with practice race winner, Jake Wright from No Name Racing finished 3rd.

The night’s festivities began with the Last Chance Qualifier. The difference between making the race this week was just .004 seconds For the second week in a row, Jake Wright paced the LCQ field, with Daniel Roeper coming in second. Other drivers to advance included: James Krahula, Jesse Fowler, Terry Matthiensen, Allen Boes, Sam Adams, Bradley Walters, Tommy Rhyne, Ricky Hardin, Ryan Lowe, Michel de Jonge, and Chuck Eisenbarth. Drivers who failed to qualify include: Joe Branch, Pete Edwins, Tony Showen, Ryan Bowles, Chris Stofer, Mark Goodwin, Jason Galvin, Mark Norbert, and Covy Moore.

Qualifying

In two-lap qualifying immediately prior to the start of the race, Daniel Roeper bested HMB’s Austin Espitee by .004 seconds to take the pole. League President Jorge Anzaldo continued to improve his qualifying efforts with a fourth place start, and fellow admin Justin Laxton qualified fifth.

The race began with 10 green flag laps, before the first caution of the day flew for an incident involving Dragonfly Racing’s Krysta Nelson and fellow teammate Robert Blouin. Just as the race went back green, Unacceptable Racing’s James Krahula who was run in to the back by another driver.

The field then settled in to a long green flag run, which even allowed for pit stops, before a caution for Unacceptable Racing’s Jesse Fowler who became stuck in the backstretch wall. Under this caution, about half of the field pitted, which propelled Team #nailedit drivers of Ian Adams and Korey Connor to move up to the front of the field.

The next caution flew on lap 86 for an incident involving No Name Racing’s Tony Lurcock and Deadzone Racing’s Sam Adams. No Chance Racing’s Jason Robarge stayed out, a move that paid off in last season’s Indy 250. Unfortunately, lady luck was not on his side, and he would need to pit under green with just 13 laps remaining, resulting in a 19th place finish.

Roeper cruises to victory

Once Robarge pitted, Roeper was able to cruise to a 5.7 second victory over Ian Adams. Pre-race favorites Trevor Malone finished 14th, Dan Geren finished 13th and Rick Music finished 10th. The pre-race “Sleeper Pick”, Jack Bogan, finished 32nd, after an early incident.

After the race, Roeper dedicated the victory to his friend Ashley who passed away earlier this week due to injuries sustained in a head-on car crash earlier this week.

The series will resume next week, with the Birky Trucking 125 from the Iowa Speedway. Flag-to-flag coverage begins at 10:35 ET, on the Global SimRacing Channel.

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