Feeder Series News
TORONTO, Ont., Canada - The Toyo Tires F1600 Championship Series has reached its midway point in what is fast becoming the most hotly contested campaign in recent years. A very tight points battle is being produced by an impressive rookie class, which has seen five different race winners through three events and nine races of the schedule. Jake Craig of Mission Viejo, Calif., leads the way at the break, followed closely by Kellen Ritter of North Vancouver, B.C.; Matthew Taskinen of Leduc County, Alb.; and Spike Kohlbecker of St. Louis, Mo. The international quartet have dominated proceedings thus far, taking 26 of 27 overall podium positions to date.
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park hosted the first two events, with the BEMC Spring Trophy Races opening the schedule in mid-May. Running his first full F1600 championship, Taskinen (Exclusive Autosport/Spectrum) was the star of the show, sweeping the three-race format. Teammate Kellen Ritter was on the podium three times as well, finishing second in Race One and third in two Sunday starts. Craig (Brian Graham Racing/Piper) began his championship with a pair of second-place finishes, while Kohlbecker (Exclusive Autosport/Spectrum) also had a podium result. Taskinen obviously exited with the point lead, and the players had taken the stage for the season ahead.
Teams and drivers returned to the famed Canadian circuit one month later as part of the VARAC Vintage Grand Prix weekend in June. Past Champion Michael Adams (Flagship Racing Services/Van Diemen) actually showed the rookies the way in the opening race of the event, yet Craig took first-place points in following him to the line as the top finisher in the hunt for the Mazda Road To Indy $200K Scholarship Shootout Ticket. Ritter then became the third different winner on the season in race two of the event, and Kohlbecker the fourth different winner when he won the final start. Ritter ran a podium streak to six consecutive through two events and took over the point lead while Craig extended a consecutive podium streak of his own to five. Kohlbecker added to his total and though Taskinen was held off the blocks at Event Two, he remained in the championship hunt. Tallies through two were: Ritter 140, Craig 130, Kohlbecker 117 and Taskinen 116.
Each was then looking to produce a big point weekend at Event Three prior to the Mid-Season break, and each was on the podium during the CTCC Summer Challenge at Shannonville Motorsport Park. Craig closed the gap in taking the first race from Ritter and Taskinen, but Ritter returned the favour in winning the second race from Craig, with Taskinen once again third. The deciding run in the first half of championship then became the most recent race and Craig won it with Kohlbecker second and Taskinen third. Ritter's consecutive podium streak ended at eight, and as Craig extended his own streak to eight, he took over the point lead, 214 to 202. Taskinen is third with 173 points, and Kohlbecker fourth at 166.
Positions five through seven in the championship are also held by rookie drivers, with the trio consistently knocking on the door of their first podium finishes. Zachary Vanier (Britain West Motorsport/Mygale) is fifth with 90 points, Logan Cusson (Brian Graham Racing/Piper) is sixth at 68, and Marco Kacic (Exclusive Autosport/Spectrum) is seventh at 60. David Taylor (Vallis Motorsport/Van Diemen), Danby Crowder, (Gearhead Motorsports/Spectrum) and Keith Lobban, (Deep Thought/Van Diemen) complete the top ten among 40 different drivers to score points.
The 2018 Toyo Tires F1600 Championship Series resumes with the BARC Canadian Touring Trophy Races at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park July 28-29; continues with CMP Ted Powell Memorial Races at Calabogie Motorsports Park August 25-26, and concludes September 15-16 at CTMP with the BEMC Indian Summer Trophy Races and Can/Am Cup.
For full field results, driver profiles and additional information on the Ontario, Canada-based Toyo Tires F1600 Championship Series, please visit
formula1600.com.