Indy Lights-Corning Duels results

Saturday at Watkins Glen International

Watkins Glen, N.Y.

Lap length: 3.37 miles

(Start position in parentheses)

Race 1

1. (2) Raphael Matos, 28, running, $20,000

2. (4) Richard Antinucci, 28, running, $15,500

3. (3) Jeff Simmons, 28, running, $12,250

4. (6) Ana Beatriz, 28, running, $10,000

5. (8) Pablo Donoso, 28, running, $9,500

6. (10) Logan Gomez, 28, running, $9,000

7. (12) Arie Luyendyk Jr., 28, running, $8,775

8. (16) Daniel Herrington, 28, running, $8,500

9. (14) Cyndie Allemann, 28, running, $8,000

10. (7) Jonny Reid, 28, running, $7,750

11. (20) Andrew Prendeville, 28, running, $7,500

12. (11) Mitch Cunningham, 28, running, $7,250

13. (13) Sean Guthrie, 28, running, $7,000

14. (18) Brent Sherman, 28, running, $8,250

15. (19) Mark Olson, 27, running, $7,500

16. (15) Matt Lee, 27, running, $6,000

17. (17) Dillon Battistini, 8, contact $5,000

18. (1) Franck Perera, 2, contact $4,500

19. (5) J.R. Hildebrand, 2, contact $6,000

20. (9) Bobby Wilson, 2, contact $3,000

21. (21) James Davison, 0, dDid not start $2,000

Race Statistics

Winner’s average speed: 92.342 mph.

Time of race: 1:01:18.6862.

Margin of victory: 2.1290 seconds.

Cautions: 3 caution flags for 8 laps.

Lead changes: 1 among 2 drivers.

Lap leaders: Perera 1-2, Matos 3-28.

Point standings: Battistini 255, Antinucci 255, Matos 240, Hildebrand 213, Luyendyk 212, Beatriz 199, Simmons 198, Sherman 170, Gomez 167, Prendeville 162.

Race 2

1. (5) Richard Antinucci, 29, running, $20,000

2. (6) Raphael Matos, 29, running, $15,500

3. (3) Ana Beatriz, 29, running, $12,250

4. (1) Logan Gomez, 29, running, $10,000

5. (2) Pablo Donoso, 29, running, $9,500

6. (4) Jeff Simmons, 29, running, $9,000

7. (7) Arie Luyendyk Jr., 29, running, $8,775

8. (16) Matt Lee, 29, running, $8,500

9. (19) J.R. Hildebrand, 29, running, $8,000

10. (13) Sean Guthrie, 29, running, $7,750

11. (21) James Davison, 29, running, $7,500

12. (12) Mitch Cunningham, 29, running, $7,250

13. (11) Andrew Prendeville, 29, running, $7,000

14. (14) Brent Sherman, 29, running, $6,750

15. (8) Daniel Herrington, 29, running, $6,500

16. (15) Mark Olson, 29, running, $6,000

17. (18) Franck Perera, 20, running, $7,000

18. (9) Cyndie Allemann, 18, contact, $4,500

19. (20) Bobby Wilson, 7, contact, $5,000

20. (17) Dillon Battistini, 6, contact, $5,500

21. (10) Jonny Reid, 0, contact, $2,000

Race Statistics

Winner’s average speed: 98.168 mph.

Time of race: 59:43.9195.

Margin of victory: 0.7202 of a second.

Cautions: 3 caution flags for 8 laps.

Lead changes: 1 among 2 drivers.

Lap leaders: Beatriz 1-9, Antinucci 10-29.

Point standings: Antinucci 307, Matos 280, Battistini 265, Luyendyk 238, Hildebrand 235, Beatriz 234, Simmons 226, Gomez 199, Sherman 186, Donoso 184.

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