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Oscar Jackson Travels to Touring 4 Runoffs Win

LEXINGTON, Ohio (September 23, 2016) – With plans to compete in three different Runoffs classes, Oscar Jackson came to Ohio from Chino, California, nearly 2,300 miles away in search of a national championship. He won’t leave empty handed as he cruised to a Touring 4 win Friday at the 53rd SCCA National Championship Runoffs presented by Garmin VIRB being held on the 13-turn, 2.258-mile Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

Jackson in his red, No. 46 Jackson Racing/BFGoodrich Scion FR-S led the 34-car field to the green flag. He immediately took control of the race with the No. 2 East Street Racing/Mazdaracers.com Mazda MX-5 of Jim Drago, from Memphis, Tennessee, tucked right behind. Kevin Fandozzi, of Saint Joseph, Michigan, fell into third in the No. 27 Insight Driven/Hoosier/LANE Auto Scion FR-S, and Ryan Kowalewski, of Indianapolis, Indiana, filed into fourth in the No. 02 Racecraft 1/QC Mobile Service MX-5 Mazda.

Over the first half of the race, Jackson and Drago hooked up and pulled away from the pack. Then over time, Jackson turned on the juice and began building a gap on Drago as frontrunners pushed through lapped traffic. At one point, Jackson was pinched off at a corner by a driver further down the field. He jammed on the brakes, bumped the slower competitor, and then looked in his mirror to see Drago pounding down the straightaway behind him. Jackson then got refocused and back to work.

But the work didn’t last long as a stalled car brought the field under a full-course yellow late in the race. And behind the pace car, the Touring 4 fight came to a conclusion with Oscar triumphant and claiming his first Runoffs victory.

“Finally,” Jackson said. “This is a dream. It’s really, really a dream. It’s something I’ve dreamt about since I was a kid. This is our third year at the Runoffs, and we had some bad luck the first two years. But this feels great. It’s awesome.”

Drago said that even though the race ended under yellow, he wasn’t sure he had anything for Jackson this day. The two-time champion in Spec Miata was doing his best and trying to keep the tires beneath him in good shape to perhaps take advantage of some misstep. But earning a second-place finish at the Runoffs in T4 is still satisfying.

“I knew my best shot was going to be to drive really hard the first part of the race and just try to say with him,” Drago said. “My game plan was to try and fill his mirrors and stay there as long as I could to see if he would make a mistake. But Oscar did a really good job of knowing where his car was good. Congratulation to him on his first national championship.”

Meanwhile, several seconds behind the Jackson-Drago chess match, two-time Runoffs champ Fandozzi was having a tussle with Kowalewski for the final podium position. At one point, Fandozzi got crossed up a bit, which provided Kowalewski the opportunity to pass and head off to his first Runoffs podium in his very first year of racing.

“It’s been weird all week. I was sitting third or fourth in qualifying and thought to myself, ‘man, I’m pretty disappointed,'” Kowalewski said. “Then I thought, ‘wait, this is amazing!’ When I saw that checkered flag, probably everyone on pit lane could hear me yelling from the car.”

Fandozzi brought his car home in fourth, and Jared Lendrum, of Queensbury, New York, shuttled home his No. 7 North Country Subaru BRZ to a fifth-place finish.

Taking the Sunoco Hard Charger award was Bob Demers in the No. 11 Midway Buick GMC Somersworth Pontiac Solstice, finishing 21st from his 29th-place grid position.

The 53rd SCCA National Championship Runoffs presented by Garmin VIRB, the Pinnacle of American Motorsports, crowns Sports Car Club of America’s Club Racing National Champions this year at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, from Friday, September 23 through Sunday, September 25.

While the live broadcast of all 28 National Championships is available live at SCCA.com, each race will be on demand in the coming weeks.

LEXINGTON, Ohio — Provisional results for Friday’s SCCA Touring 4 National Championship at the 53rd SCCA National Championship Runoffs presented by Garmin VIRB at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, with finish position, starting position in parentheses, driver, hometown, car and laps complete.

1, (1), Oscar Jackson, Chino, CA, Scion FR-S, 20.
2, (2), Jim Drago, Memphis, TN, Mazda MX-5, 20.
3, (4), Ryan Kowalewski, INDIANAPOLIS, IN, Mazda MX-5, 20.
4, (3), Kevin Fandozzi, Saint Joseph, MI, Scion FR-S, 20.
5, (5), Jared Lendrum, Queensbury, NY, Subaru BRZ, 20.
6, (7), Don Knowles, Pittsboro, NC, Mazda RX-8, 20.
7, (10), Jason Shultz, Millersburg, OH, Mazda MX-5, 20.
8, (8), Philip Royle, Thousand Oaks, CA, Honda Civic SI, 20.
9, (14), Kevin Fryer, Arlington, VA, Mazda MX-5, 20.
10, (12), Scotty B White, Auburn, WA, Ford Mustang V6, 20.
11, (11), James Ebben, Appleton, WI, Mazda MX-5, 20.
12, (9), Kevin Koelemeyer, Fort Myers, FL, Mazda MX-5, 20.
13, (18), Richard Dickey, Columbus, IN, Mazda RX-8, 20.
14, (15), Steven Zink, Henderson, NV, Mazda RX-8, 20.
15, (16), Tim Myers, Atlanta, GA, Mazda RX-8, 20.
16, (17), Jeffrey Jensen, Monument, CO, Acura RSX Type-S, 20.
17, (13), Jonathan Yanca, Saline, MI, Mazda MX-5, 20.
18, (20), Dave Kutney, West Chester, OH, Pontiac Solstice, 20.
19, (24), Kristina Etherington, Henderson, NV, Mazda RX-8, 20.
20, (22), Douglas Chan, Torrance, CA, Honda Civic SI, 20.
21, (29), Bob Demers, Dover, NH, Pontiac Solstice, 20.
22, (27), Ali Naimi, Morgan Hill, CA, Mazda MX-5, 20.
23, (28), Dan Hardison, Delaware, OH, Pontiac Firebird, 20.
24, (31), Brian Husting, Irvine, CA, Chevrolet Cobalt SS, 19.
25, (32), Steven Christopher, Olathe, KS, Mazda MX-5, 19.
26, (34), L. Huston, Friendswood, TX, Ford Mustang V6, 19.
27, (33), Keith Jones, Lorain, OH, Mazda MX-5, 19.
28, (25), Ralph Porter, Kokomo, IN, Pontiac Solstice, 15.
29, (6), Tom Wickersham, San Ramon, CA, Mazda MX-5, 10.
30, (30), Stanislas Czacki, Truth or Consequences, NM, Acura RSX Type-S, 7.
31, (26), David Ogburn, San Angelo, TX, Toyota Corrola XRS, 7.
32, (23), Steve Strickland, Marion, VA, Mazda MX-5, 6.
33, (19), Derrick Ambrose, Brush Prairie, WA, Mazda 3s, 0.
34, (21), Matthew Downing, Pickerington, OH, Pontiac Solstice, 0.

Overall Time of Race: 37:49.132
Average Race Speed: 71.647 mph
Margin of Victory: .740 seconds
Fastest Race Lap: Oscar Jackson, 1:40.397 (80.967 mph)
Sunoco Hard Charger: #11 Bob Demers
Lap Leaders: Laps 1-20, #46 Oscar Jackson

Photo: Oscar Jackson taking Touring 4 win at Runoffs.
Credit: Shawn Lumley

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Race Report: 2016 SCCA Majors Tour Round 5

The 2016 SCCA Majors Round 5 at Pacific Raceways

Chino, California (June 01, 2016) – Jackson Racing races towards more wins at Pacific Raceways in Kent, WA.

Jackson Racing headed north for Round 5 of the SCCA Majors Tour at Pacific Raceways. The weather in Washington can be unexpected. Rain? Sunny? Drizzle? Yes, those all can happen… Multiple times in one day. With the races being held on Memorial Day weekend, the weekend format was a little bit different. There was a qualifying on Saturday afternoon, another qualifying Sunday morning, Race #1 Sunday afternoon and Race #2 Monday morning.

The track was damp for Saturday morning’s qualifying. Oscar Jr. set out to put some laps in and landed the Jackson Racing FR-S on pole yet again.

Sunday had been raining on and off all morning, but the track was dry enough to keep the BFGoodrich R1-S dry race tires on. As the green flag dropped, Oscar Jr. started to turn his laps and put a good distance between the rest of the field. Lap after lap, the car maintained its poise and in the end Oscar Jr. came away with the win and a new Course Record!

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For Monday’s race, the Jackson Racing FR-S would begin on pole once again. The weather for Monday was beautiful! The sun was out in full effect and the track was completely dry! The Jackson Racing Team knew that this would lead to some extremely fast lap times. Oscar Jr. once again dominated the field and broke the Course Record he set the day before!

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The last round of the SCCA Majors Tour will be at Portland International Raceway July 1st-3rd. We will once again have our Live Race Feed available on the race days.

 

 

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Race Report: 2016 SCCA Majors Tour Round 4

The 2016 SCCA Majors Round 4 at Buttonwillow Raceway

Chino, California (May 03, 2016) – Jackson Racing continues their win streak at Buttonwillow Raceway in Buttonwillow, CA.

Round 4 of the SCCA Majors Tour took place this past weekend at Buttonwillow Raceway. It was going to be a hot weekend, but the Jackson Racing Team knew they had a good package and were confident the Jackson Racing Cooling package would stand the test.

Saturday morning qualifying went by very fast. Oscar Jackson Jr. threw down a fast qualifying time on one of his first few laps and pulled off. That time would be good enough to set the Jackson Racing Team on pole for the weekend by nearly 3 seconds.

Saturday’s race was later that afternoon, and for the first time the Jackson Racing Team was going to be offering a in-car live feed for fans to watch (Future live broadcasts will be available on www.jacksonracing.com/live).  As the race began, Oscar Jr. quickly put a gap between him and the other STU competitors. Oscar Jr. was able to maintain the gap throughout the race and took the win Saturday by a healthy margin.


Sunday was setting out to be hotter than Saturday. The Jackson Racing Team was getting the Live Race Feed ready before the Sunday race, but an internet connection issue didn’t allow the team to get the Live Feed running. This mishap took extra time, and caused the FR-S to arrive late on grid. This resulted in a last position, pit lane start. Oscar Jr. took the blame for this mishap and apologized to crew chief Oscar Sr. and the team. “It was a poor judgement call on my part. I knew the time was ticking down to get to grid, but I really wanted the live feed active for our fans out there,” explained Oscar Jr. “Overall, we learned how to get the feed to work more smoothly in the future. Thanks to RaceCast.me for their help with the setup. We will have a smooth live feed for all future races this year!”

The Sunday race starts, and Oscar Jr. was released from the pit lane after the field exited Turn 1. Oscar Jr. quickly started making his way through the pack towards the front. A full course safety car came up a few laps in. When the race went green again, Oscar Jr. made the push to the front and got around the leader. The Jackson Racing FR-S drove away to the 2nd victory of the weekend.

 

Next Round: May 28th-30th at Pacific Raceways in Kent, WA.