Strong Pace and Another Win Highlight Round 3 of the Florida Winter Tour

March 11, 2026

Strong Pace and Another Win Highlight Round 3 of the Florida Winter Tour

Round three of the Florida Winter Tour delivered another competitive weekend of racing, with the team showing strong pace across multiple categories and securing another victory to continue a standout start to the season.

In ROK GP Junior, Marco Fazari demonstrated consistent speed throughout the weekend. After qualifying in an impressive fourth position, Fazari battled hard through the heats, finishing fifth in Heat 1, fourth in Heat 2, and fifth in Heat 3. His consistent performances placed him fifth on the grid for the pre-final, where he held position to finish P5. Fazari carried that same determination into the final, maintaining his pace and ultimately crossing the line in fifth place to cap off a solid weekend of racing in a highly competitive field.

Teammate Noah Anderson also competed in the ROK GP Junior and showed tremendous determination throughout the event. Despite facing a challenging weekend on track, Anderson maintained his composure and continued to push forward in every session. 

The highlight of the weekend came in ROK VLR Senior, where Ayden Ingratta delivered a dominant performance from start to finish. Ingratta set the tone early by securing pole position in qualifying and continued his momentum by winning Heat 1 and Heat 3. Carrying that pace into the final stages of the weekend, he claimed victory in the pre-final before delivering a commanding drive in the final, pulling away from the field to win by more than three seconds. The performance marked Ingratta’s second victory of the season.

William Bouthillier also showed promising pace throughout the weekend in ROK VLR Senior. Bouthillier qualified fifth, putting himself in a strong position heading into the heats. Despite facing a few challenges during the racing, he fought hard to secure finishes of seventh in Heat 1, eighth in Heat 2, and seventh in Heat 3. Starting deeper in the field for the final stages. Bouthillier finished tenth in both the pre-final and the final.

Across the board, the team demonstrated strong speed and competitiveness throughout the event, building valuable momentum as the season progresses. With Round 3 now in the books, attention quickly shifts to the next race on the calendar — the opening round of the SKUSA Pro Tour in Arizona.