Zandvoort Shake-Up: Caskey Controls Race 1, Price Strikes Late
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The Delta
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The second round of Chasing The Delta Academy Season 7 brought the field to Circuit Zandvoort for two 20-minute Mazda MX-5 races, where track position, rhythm through the technical middle sector, and survival through key overtaking zones shaped the results.
Race 1
Carter Price lead the field away from pole, but the early laps quickly developed into a direct fight at the front with Andrew Caskey applying immediate pressure. The opening sequence remained controlled among the leaders, while the midfield began to form into smaller battles as drivers worked through the narrow, high-commitment sections of the circuit.
A significant early moment came for Chris Siercks, who lost control exiting Turn 1 and made contact with the wall, dropping out of contention after running near the front. Behind the lead pair, battles intensified across the top 10, including a prolonged fight involving Nick Drucks, Kevin Cohen, and Joe Baratta, with positions repeatedly contested through the braking zones and onto the straights. The defining incident of the race unfolded in the "toilet bowl", where a multi-car collision collected several drivers and triggered widespread damage across the group. The crash reshaped the order in the midfield and removed multiple cars from the fight for strong finishes.
At the front, Caskey and Price continued to trade momentum through the lap, but Caskey maintained control as the race progressed into its final minutes. Behind them, Greg Calabria held third and remained within reach as the leaders fought. The final lap delivered a close finish in the battle for fourth, where Drucks defended successfully to secure the position by approximately a tenth of a second.
Race 2
Another front-row start for Andrew Caskey, who converted pole position into the early lead, with Carter Price immediately settling into pursuit. The opening lap produced early movement behind them, but the first major setback came when Josh King spun on cold tires, ending his chance to contend at the front.
As the race stabilized, the lead group expanded into a tight draft line, with Kevin Cohen and Chris Siercks among the primary challengers as the front runners remained closely connected. The pressure at the front increased as Price and Cohen fought for position behind Caskey, allowing the leader to briefly benefit from the dispute behind.
Another key development came when Carey Nolan Jr. was forced into the pits, with commentary indicating the stop was likely due to insufficient fuel rather than an on-track incident.
The decisive turning point arrived when Kevin Cohen ran into the gravel and lost control on exit, collecting Chris Siercks in the process. The incident ended the race for both drivers and reduced the battle for victory to a direct contest between Caskey and Price. In the closing stages, Price repeatedly closed the gap and remained within striking distance, setting up a final-lap fight. On the last lap, Caskey slid and lost momentum in the late sector, and Price capitalized with a stronger exit to complete the pass and take the win at the line.
Summary
Zandvoort delivered a contrasting weekend to the previous round, with the field frequently splitting into smaller battles and incidents proving decisive. Andrew Caskey controlled Race 1 from the front, while Carter Price responded with a late-race push in Race 2 to secure victory on the final lap. Across both races, Greg Calabria delivered consistent results and captured the AM class win in each event, reinforcing his pace over the full round.
Chasing The Delta Academy Season 7 begins at Daytona with two MX-5 races defined by pack racing, drafting strategy, and late-race execution.
