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Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Sonoma Entry List Sonoma Raceway As of August 18,2014 Sonoma, California 2.385-Mile, 12-Turn Road Course Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Sonoma Entry List Sonoma Raceway As of August 18,2014 Sonoma, California 2.385-mile, 12-turn road course Track Records (2.303-miles) Qualifying: Tristan Vautier 1:28.516 = 93.664 mph set on August 27, 2011 Race: Tristan Vautier 1:29.877 = 92.246 mph set on August 27, 2011 No. Driver Hometown Team Sponsors 1. 2 Neil Alberico (R) Los Gatos, California Cape Motorsports w/ WTR Bondurant School/eFormulaCarNews.com/J&M Trophy 2. 3 Scott Hargrove (R) Vancouver, BC, Canada Cape Motorsports w/ WTR MAZDASPEED /Analytic Systems/RaceEnergy/Metal Action Machining 3. 5 Jose Gutierrez Monterrey, Mexico Juncos Racing Prisma Desarrollos 4. 6 Julia Ballario Marcos Juarez, Argentina Juncos Racing Pistas Argentinas y Argentina Art 5. 7 Spencer Pigot Orlando, Florida Juncos Racing Doug Mockett & Company/Rising Star Racing/Vitamin-D Pro App/California Scents 6. 8* Stan Kohls Hayden Lake, Idoha World Speed Motorsports World Speed Motorsports 7. 9 Felipe Donato Guarani das Missões, Brazil M1 Racing Top House Design/Inova Marketing 8. 13* Bobby Eberle Houston, Texas World Speed Motorsports GOPUSA.com 9. 16 Michele Bumgarner Manila, Philippines World Speed Motorsports Mazda Philippines 10. 18 Kyle Kaiser Santa Clara, California Juncos Racing InterVision/NetApp/Juniper Networks/Riverbed 11. 19 Ryan Booth (R) Charleston, South Carolina JDC MotorSports Wisko Racing/McDonalds 12. 21 Brian Lift Crestwood, Illinois HAVOC Motorsport The Scion Group/Bleeding Edge Networks/Quick Dream Motorsports 13. 23* Carlos Conde Scarsdale, New York M1 Racing Monticello Motor Club 14. 27 Garett Grist (R) Grimsby, Ontario, Canada Andretti Autosport DaVinci Foods/Lander Property Management 15. 28 Shelby Blackstock Nashville, Tennessee Andretti Autosport Starstruck 16. 34 Joey Bickers Moorpark, California World Speed Motorsports World Speed Motorsports 17. 54 Michael Johnson (R) Flint, Michigan JDC MotorSports Universal Coating/SpeediCath/BraunAbility/FlatOutNation.com/ Red Line Oil/Bell/Alpinestars 18. 61 Alex Keyes Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania World Speed Motorsports World Speed Motorsports 19. 80 Dalton Kellett (R) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Team Pelfrey K-Line Insulators USA, Inc. 20. 81 Brandon Newey (R) Indianapolis, Indiana Team Pelfrey Mygale North America 21. 82 Nicolas Costa Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Team Pelfrey buygapguard.com 22. 91 Kyle Connery (R) Vero Beach, Florida JDC MotorSports SeaRock/Connery Concrete/CleanAir Technologies 23. TBA Parker Nicklin Las Vegas, Nevada M1 Racing TBA *Expert Class .
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