oso*fresh driver Jaime Camara finished third in the first of the two races in the Liberty Challenge at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Camara started from the fifth position and challenged his teammate, Wade Cunningham to remain in that spot during the first part of the race. Despite having one of the fastest cars on the track, Camara remained in the fifth position until lap 12 when Bobby Wilson spun going into the first turn. Wilson’s spin forced Richard Antinucci to slow up and allowed Camara to move past both drivers into the third position.
Hideki Mutoh captured his first win of the season and was followed by Alex Lloyd in second. The second race of the Liberty Challenge at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will take place on Sunday, June 17 at 8:35 a. m. (EDT). ESPN2 will air the Liberty Challenge doubleheader can be seen on a tape-delayed basis at 5 p. m. (EDT) on Thursday, June 21.
Jaime Camara, #11 oso*fresh Dallara/Firestone:
“Today was good. I got held up a little bit trying to get past (Bobby) Wilson, which allowed Alex (Lloyd) and (Hideki) Mutoh to get way out in front. I am really happy with the momentum that we gained from today. This will really help us to start fighting for wins as the season continues. I am very proud of the oso*fresh team. “
Ray Gosselin, Race Engineer, #11 oso*fresh Dallara/Firestone:
“Jaime drove a great race. He drove the car really well despite not having anything on his dash. Today gave us a lot of confidence going into tomorrow’s race, which Jaime should challenge for the win at. ”

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