Crosslink Motorsports delivered another weekend of impressive performances at VIRginia International Raceway (VIR), earning podium finishes and crucial championship points across FR Americas, the F4 U.S. Championship, and the Ligier Junior Formula Championship (JFC). With the FR Americas championship battle still alive, the team now turns its attention to the season finale at Barber Motorsports Park next month.
In FR Americas, championship contender Titus Sherlock led the Crosslink charge by qualifying second. Teammates Barrett Wolfe and Landan Matriano Lim qualified eighth and tenth, respectively, setting up a strong starting position for the weekend.
Race One saw Sherlock battle hard at the front to secure a third-place podium, while Wolfe climbed to sixth, and Matriano Lim was forced to retire early after completing eight laps. In Race Two, Sherlock improved to an impressive second-place finish, keeping his championship hopes alive. Matriano Lim rebounded with a solid sixth-place result, while Wolfe followed close behind in seventh. With the results, Titus Sherlock has taken over the championship point lead by 12.5 points heading into the next event weekend at Barber Motorsports Park.
In the F4 U.S. Championship, Kekai Hauanio and Demitri Nolan showed consistent pace throughout the weekend. Hauanio qualified fourth, narrowly ahead of Nolan in fifth. Race One saw Hauanio fight for a well-earned third-place podium, with Nolan finishing eighth after a tough mid-pack battle. The teammates traded finishing positions in Race Two, where Nolan charged to third and Hauanio brought home a strong fifth-place finish.
Crosslink’s Ligier Junior Formula Championship (JFC) representative, William Rohan, also made strides at VIR. After qualifying ninth for Race One, Rohan faced challenges to finish 13th but bounced back in Race Two to earn a season-best sixth-place finish.
“This weekend was another example of the hard work and determination this team puts in every single session,” said Gill Kaszuba, Team Owner of Crosslink Motorsports. “Titus kept himself in the championship hunt with two strong podium drives, and our F4 and JFC drivers showed real growth and resilience. We’re heading to Barber ready to fight for wins and close out the season on a high note.”
Crosslink Motorsports will now prepare for the season finale at Barber Motorsports Park, October 17–19, where Titus Sherlock will battle for the FR Americas championship and the team looks to secure more podium finishes across all three series.
Photo Credit: Crosslink Motorsports / Alyssa Matriano Lim
