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Garg Puts Finishing Touches on LMP3 Title in Race 1

Jr III Racing driver collects seventh victory of season in first race of weekend at Road Atlanta…

Photo: Jake Galstad/IMSA

He had to overtake and then hold off the latest member of a great racing family, but Bijoy Garg persevered Thursday at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta to essentially wrap up the LMP3 championship in the inaugural season of the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge.

Garg took the overall and class win in the No. 3 Jr III Racing Ligier JS P320 Nissan and needs only to start Friday’s 45-minute race to secure the title.

Meanwhile in the GSX class for GT4-spec cars, Sebastian Carazo notched his first win of the season in the No. 27 Kellymoss with Riley Porsche 718 GT4 RS Clubsport to keep his flickering championship hopes alive.

Garg started second on Thursday to Jagger Jones, the grandson of racing legend Parnelli Jones and son of former IMSA racer PJ Jones.

Making his debut in any IMSA series, Jagger Jones put the No. 87 Remstar Racing Duqueine D08 Nissan on the pole in qualifying but bobbled going through the Turn 10 A-B section of the 2.54-mile, 12-turn road course on the first race lap.

It opened the door for Garg to pass heading into the final corner – a lead Garg never relinquished despite repeated attacks from Jones.

The last such attempt came with just under three minutes to go as the leaders worked around the lapped No. 82 van der Steur Racing Aston Martin Vantage GT4 driven by Brady Behrman.

As Garg darted right to pass Behrman on the back straight, Jones tried to squeeze between the two but made contact with Behrman, sending the Aston Martin careening into the wall and ending the race under a full-course caution.

Garg avoided the melee to take the victory. Jones was assessed a post-race penalty for incident responsibility and dropped to seventh place in the results.

Jones’ penalty elevated Courtney Crone (No. 99 Forty7 Motorsports Duqueine) to second in LMP3, the best finish of the season for the 2023-24 IMSA Diverse Driver Development Scholarship recipient.

Brian Thienes finished third in the No. 77 Forte Racing Powered by US RaceTronics Ligier.

Dan Goldburg (No. 73 JDC MotorSports Duqueine) was the only driver with a shot at upending Garg’s championship bid coming into the weekend. Goldburg finished sixth Thursday after being penalized for incident responsibility for contact with Moisey Uretsky (No. 44 Accelerating Performance Porsche) on Lap 10, eliminating any chance for the title if Garg starts Friday’s race.

After reaching the podium in half of the first 10 GSX races this season but not winning, Carazo led flag-to-flag on Thursday to collect his maiden series victory. Points leader Francis Selldorff (No. 95 Turner Motorsport BMW M4 GT4) finished second to retain a commanding lead in the standings.

The only way Selldorff doesn’t walk away with the GSX championship is if Carazo doubles up on wins in Friday’s finale and Selldorff finishes last in the 16-car GSX field.

RESULTS: Race 1

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