In just one week, the series will visit Twin Ring Motegi for its 100th race of all-time. In honor of this benchmark, we look back at the 15 different race winners the series has seen over the past two and a half years, starting with every one-time winner.
David Bauer
First Start | 03/21/2022 S4 R2

| START | WIN | HWIN | POLE | PODIUM | TOP5 | TOP10 | LAPS | LED | AVGQ | AVGF | INC/LAP |
| 55 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 12 | 35 | 1815 | 60 | 4.80 | 10.73 | 0.301 |
Currently in his 5th season, David Bauer is certainly one of the veterans of the series. His aggressive style and bold overtakes have led to some of the best moments of his career. He picked up a sprint race victory early on, in just his 13th start at Laguna Seca. That would also become his first career podium finish, with another later that season at Interlagos. Bauer would have to wait until his 50th start for his elusive 1st win. Evading massive chaos and moving from 6th to 1st, his drive at Long Beach was sensational, proving himself a true championship contender.
Jacob Whalley
First Start | 10/25/2021 S3 R1

| START | WIN | HWIN | POLE | PODIUM | TOP5 | TOP10 | LAPS | LED | AVGQ | AVGF | INC/LAP |
| 31 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 10 | 23 | 1195 | 45 | 4.55 | 8.45 | 0.199 |
With four seasons under his belt, Whalley boasts a wealth of experience racing in some of the series’ largest fields ever. None moreso than the fields at Lime Rock Park, where Jacob Whalley was inverted onto feature pole and proceeded put on a defensive masterclass to hold off drivers like Logan McKinzie, Cody Hunley, and Jérôme Bajulaz for every single one of the feature race’s 34 laps. Whalley would depart the series shortly after, but returned for a two season stint at the start of 2023, where he would score 9 of his 23 career top 10s.
Jorge Zuñiga
First Start | 11/08/2021 S3 R3

| START | ALL WINS | WIN | HWIN | POLE | PODIUM | TOP5 | TOP10 | LAPS | LED | AVGQ | AVGF | INC/LAP |
| 13 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 8 | 361 | 34 | 7.38 | 13.23 | 0.446 |
Rapid, aggressive, intimidating. The Mexican’s short stint between seasons 3 and 5 was marked with extreme lows and extreme highs. Zuñiga’s best form would come at the start of season 3, where he would take 2nd place in both sprint races at Charlotte, then fend off Logan McKinzie to win a feature race in his first ever start. Zuñiga would continue on and start 13 races total, collecting 7 more sprint race podiums and 2 sprint race wins.
Michael Polasek
First Start | 05/31/2021 S2 R1

| START | ALL WINS | WIN | HWIN | POLE | PODIUM | TOP5 | TOP10 | LAPS | LED | AVGQ | AVGF | INC/LAP |
| 2 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 96 | 77 | 1.00 | 10.00 | 0.094 |
One of the series’ greater what-ifs, Polasek’s time was short but dominant. Winning his first career start by a staggering margin of -25.557 over Alan Centeno-Valadez and Slugnificent. He would win both sprint races in Suzuka next week, then departed the series due to scheduling conflicts.
Austin Edwards
First Start | 03/01/2021 S1 R5

| START | ALL WINS | WIN | HWIN | POLE | PODIUM | TOP5 | TOP10 | LAPS | LED | AVGQ | AVGF | INC/LAP |
| 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 56 | 35 | 7.00 | 7.00 | 0.107 |
Officially the 4th driver ever to win a race in the series, Edwards slotted into the car at Phoenix and comfortably beat Logan McKinzie by a margin of -5.959 in his first career start. Edwards would not step on track again, leaving him as a relatively mysterious figure in the series’ history.
Check back in later this week for drivers 10-6.
