Brady Golan Completes FR Americas Sweep at Indianapolis

Brady Golan Completes FR Americas Sweep at Indianapolis

Kevin Janzen Scores First Masters Cup Class Win of 2026

 

INDIANAPOLIS (June 21, 2026) – Brady Golan completed the weekend sweep in Formula Regional Americas Championship (FR Americas) competition at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Survival was a key to success in the action-packed race, and Golan was able to strategically use a mid-race restart to overtake the lead and race to the checkered flag. 

 

Notes of Interest:

  • Notching his fifth victory of the season, Brady Golan leads all drivers for the most race wins in 2026.  
  • Evagoras Papasavvas continues his consistency with another runner-up finish. The Crosslink Motorsports driver leads the series in podiums with eight top-three results.
  • Kekai Hauanio rebounded after two difficult races to earn his fifth podium of 2026 while finishing third.
  • Brady Golan was awarded the Omologato One to Watch Award for his efforts this weekend. Golan not only became the first driver to win multiple races during a singular event, he then went on to sweep the entire weekend, winning the pole and all three races. The award includes a bespoke Omologato timepiece.
  • Kevin Janzen locked in his first Masters Cup Class victory of the 2026 season, winning Race 3 at Indianapolis. As a Father’s Day surprise, Janzen’s daughters joined him at the track today and watched him race in person for the first time in his career.
  • Kevin Janzen was awarded the Omologato One to Watch Award for his efforts in the Masters Class, which included his first win of 2026. Janzen was presented a bespoke Omologato timepiece.

 

Race 3 was one of attrition, where success required survival. With Brady Golan (No. 40 Toney Driver Development Ligier JS F3) on pole, it was second-place starter Evagoras Papasavvas (No. 71 Crosslink Motorsports Ligier JS F3) who got the launch off the starting block to take the race lead before the field reached Turn 1. His charge, however, was slowed when the safety car deployed for crews to attend to the disabled machine of Anthony Autiello (No. 07 Hope For The Warriors / Momentum Motorsports Ligier JS F3), who suffered a mechanical failure and was unable to take off when the lights went out. 

With Autiello’s car cleared, the frontrunners sped toward the restart while those running mid-pack got caught up in an accordion-style pileup. The front four took off with Papasavvas in the lead and Golan settling into second. Kekai Hauanio (No. 29 N-E-Where Transport / Crosslink Motorsports Ligier JS F3) slid past Cooper Shipman (No. 10 Kiwi Motorsport Ligier JS F3) for third. The pace was again slowed, as safety crews tended to cars involved in incidents on the restart, setting the field up to try it all over again. 

This time staying on the gearbox of Papasavvas as they raced down the front straight, Golan went wide as they raced through Turn 1 and set himself up perfectly for the overtake in Turn 2. While unable to open up a gap much more than a few tenths of a second, Golan stood up to the pressure and never faltered from his position in the race lead.  

When the checkered flag finally waved, Golan was the first across the Yard of Bricks with Papasavvas following in second. Hauanio and Shipman put on a great show battling for third after the final restart, but as the minutes passed Hauanio pulled away to easily claim the final podium spot.   

“I’m a bit at a loss for words, to be honest,” said Golan after climbing from the car. “To see us win on the sportscar side at [VIRginia International Raceway] and win all three races here this weekend—it’s phenomenal. It shows how strong this group is that Nathan [Toney, team owner] has put together. They’ve done a great job all weekend—and all year, honestly. I see them working their tails off nonstop, so it’s awesome to come out with three great results for the team. That was by far the hardest that I’ve had to work for a win; we all put up a good fight. I’m really happy to win this one.” 

 

>> SEE MORE:  Race 11 Official Results

 

In the Masters Cup Class, Kevin Janzen (No. 24 US Power Group/Data Center Solutions / Crosslink Motorsports Ligier JS F3) led from start to finish, skillfully working through the restarts and avoiding any on-track issues. Taking the checkered flag, Janzen claimed his first Masters Cup win of the year following five runner-up finishes. 

“It was survival, for sure,” said Janzen atop the podium. “I was looking around and wondering where everyone was. It seemed to be a bit of bad luck with some mid-pack racing and collisions; probably some tiredness in the last race of the weekend. I’d like to thank my wife, Kara, and my two daughters, Hannah and Olivia, for coming. This is the first race weekend [my daughters] have seen, so it’s really nice to have them here. I was surprised last night; they just showed up at dinner. I looked over and was like ‘they look really familiar.’ I didn’t expect them to come, so it was a bit of a surprise, but it’s really wonderful to have them here.”

 

>> SEE MORE:  Watch the Replay of Round 11

 

FR Americas returns to the track for Racing America at New Jersey Motorsports Park presented by New Jersey Lottery, July 31-August 2. Live timing and scoring will be available on the Race Monitor App, with additional news and updates shared on the series’ FacebookInstagram and Twitter. Prospective drivers looking to learn more about FR Americas are encouraged to visit the championship’s website at FRAmericas.com.