part 2
Mazda Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires Award Winners:
Indy Lights Presented by Cooper TiresIndy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires Champion (scholarship valued at $1 million for three 2019 IndyCar races including the Indianapolis 500) – Patricio O’Ward (Andretti Autosport)
Second place ($75,000) – Colton Herta (Andretti-Steinbrenner Racing)
Third place ($50,000) – Santi Urrutia (Belardi Auto Racing)
Fourth place ($25,000) – Ryan Norman (Andretti Autosport)
Fifth place ($10,000) – Victor Franzoni (Juncos Racing)
Indy Lights Rookie of the Year Award ($15,000) – Patricio O’Ward
Indy Lights Team Championship ($15,000) – Andretti Autosport
Indy Lights INDYCAR Mechanic of the Year ($1,000) – Ross McLeod (Belardi Auto Racing)
Hi-Tide Boat Lifts Kids On Track Spirit Award ($1,000) – Victor Franzoni (Juncos Racing)
Royal Purple “Slickest Pass” Award ($5,000) – Patricio O’Ward
Tilton Hard Charger Award ($2,500) – Santi Urrutia
Dallara Bent Pushrod Award ($2,000) – Andretti Autosport
Jostens Indy Lights Champion’s Ring – Patricio O’Ward
Freedom 100 Champion’s Ring – Colton Herta
Mazda Road to Indy Ring (drivers contesting all three levels) – Victor Franzoni
Motegi Winning Driver Team Owner Trophy (set of street wheels) – Patricio O’Ward
Cosworth Champion’s Award ($5,000 refurbishment credit to Series Champion) – Patricio O’Ward
Dallara Champion’s Parts Credit ($25,000) – Patricio O’Ward
Carl Haas Auto Damper Rebuild ($900) – Andretti Autosport
Original artwork by Jim Swintal – Patricio O’Ward Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper TiresPro Mazda Champion ($790,300 scholarship to advance to Indy Lights, Cooper Tires Tire Allotment Award $69,000, Series Race Entry Fee Award $26,150, Indy Lights Test Award $20,000 = $905,450) – Rinus VeeKay (Juncos Racing)
Second place ($30,000 plus Indy Lights Test valued at $20,000) – Parker Thompson (Exclusive Autosport)
Third place ($20,000 plus Indy Lights Test valued at $20,000) – Oliver Askew (Cape Motorsports)
Pro Mazda Rookie of the Year ($7,500) – Rinus VeeKay
Pro Mazda Team Championship ($10,000) – Juncos Racing
Pro Mazda INDYCAR Mechanic of the Year ($1,000) – Joe Penner (Exclusive Autosport)
Hi-Tide Boat Lifts Kids On Track Spirit Award ($1,000) – Sting Ray Robb (Team Pelfrey)
Royal Purple “Slickest Pass” Award ($5,000) – Sting Ray Robb
Tilton Hard Charger Award ($1,000 product certificate) – Nikita Lastochkin (Cape Motorsports)
Motegi Winning Driver Team Owner Trophy (set of street wheels) – Ricardo Juncos (Juncos Racing)
Carl Haas Auto Golden Wishbone Award ($900 damper rebuild certificate) – Team Pelfrey
Jostens Pro Mazda Champion’s Ring – Rinus VeeKay
Original artwork by Jim Swintal – Rinus VeeKay Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by MazdaUSF2000 Champion ($325,000 scholarship to advance to Pro Mazda, Cooper Tires Tire Allotment Award $31,000, Series Race Entry Fee Award $22,400 = $378,400) – Kyle Kirkwood (Cape Motorsports)
Second place (20,000) – Rasmus Lindh (Pabst Racing)
Third place ($10,000) – Lucas Kohl (Pabst Racing)
Hyperco Rookie of the Year ($2,500) – Kyle Kirkwood
USF2000 Team Championship ($10,000) – Pabst Racing
USF2000 INDYCAR Mechanic of the Year ($1,000) – Alan Oppel (Cape Motorsports)
Hi-Tide Boat Lifts Kids On Track Spirit Award ($1,000) – Igor Fraga (Exclusive Autosport)
Royal Purple “Slickest Pass” Award ($5,000) – Calvin Ming (Pabst Racing)
Carl Haas Auto Golden Wishbone Award ($900 damper rebuild certificate) – Augie Pabst (Pabst Racing)
Tilton Hard Charger Award ($1,000 product certificate) – Oscar De Luzuriaga (Newman Wachs Racing)
Motegi Winning Driver Team Owner Trophy (set of street wheels) – Dominic and Nicholas Cape
Jostens USF2000 Champion’s Ring – Kyle Kirkwood
Original artwork by Jim Swintal – Kyle Kirkwood