World Speed Motorsports started off the season right by securing enough points in both Formula Pro USA classes to be at the top of the charts. To start the weekend Kyle Loh won overall pole position in his Ligier F3 car, while teammate William Ferguson did the same in his Ligier F4. Both drivers converted their poles into wins.

World Speed Round One Results:

Formula 3
1st Kyle Loh
2nd Jay Horak – Fastest Lap
5th Sean Prewett

Formula 4
1st William Ferguson
5th John Holmes

“We had a really strong opening weekend in both F3 and F4,” stated Team President Telo Stewart. Kyle made his F3 transition without missing a beat, and all of our drivers were on their game. Will had to work incredibly hard for his results as drivers were within striking distance throughout both races.” The toughest luck the team experienced was when 2020 F3 Champion Jay Horak attempted to get his car to the grid for round two. “An electrical issue surfaced that couldn’t be resolved in time for the green.  Jay was the fastest in round one, and was looking to add a win to his weekend tally. It was unfortunate that this issue arose on race day and stole that opportunity from him.”

World Speed Round Two Results:

Formula 3
1st Kyle Loh – Fastest Lap
5th Sean Prewett

Formula 4
2nd William Ferguson – Fastest Lap
5th John Holmes

“It was a great start to our season, and it was good to see all of our teams and competitors once again,” explained Formula Pro USA Series Official SK Morgan. “The F4 class was very competitive and provided some great racing action with two former winners scoring their first race wins of the 2021 season. Congrats to both Marco Kacic and William Ferguson. An additional congratulatory note needs to go out to double race winner and FR rookie Kyle Loh for his weekend sweep in his first career FR start.” Morgan continued, “We have a two-month break before our next event as the national series begins their program. We look forward to returning to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca during the third weekend in May for rounds three and four.”

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