Ming finishes among the points in USF2000 round 3
Calvin Ming in the Pabst USF2000 machine.
Calvin Ming in the Pabst USF2000 machine.

A sixth place finish for overseas based Guyanese Calvin Ming was the end result of round three of the Cooper Tyres USF2000 series in Indianapolis yesterday.
Ming started in sixth position after a six way battle for the pole position was separated by just over two-tenths of a second.

In race one; he was able to fight back after losing positions early to finish where he started, bringing home valuable points for the Pabst team as their highest finisher.
Ming spoke to Chronicle Sport saying, “Decent day to score points again and maintain 5th in the championship. But we have far more to go. So will be pushing for even more tomorrow [Today].”

He added, “Indy is definitely an amazing track for racing. Every fine detail counts on this track as almost everyone is separated only by tenths. 0.1[of a second] can be the difference between 1st and 10th.”

“We have the pace to run upfront however the draft at this track is huge. So it becomes a race where you have to make smart decisions to keep your place. Hopefully I can improve my position by making those moves in the draft.”

He finished behind Sawn-RJB Motorsports Alex Baron, Cape Motorsport’s Kyle Kirkwood, DEForce Racing’s Jose Sierra, Jamie Caroline of BN Racing and Kroy Enders of DEForce.
Race two is billed for 09:15 and will see Ming starting sixth again behind Rasmus Lindh, Caroline, Baron, Lucas Khol and Kirkwood.

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