What a weekend for Max Taylor. The 16-year-old from Hoboken, N.J., is gaining a huge amount of experience this season by pulling double duty in both USF Juniors and USF2000, and he displayed the benefits during this morning’s USF2000 Presented by Continental Tire finale to a busy Tatuus Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio by claiming his third win from five races.

Taylor’s second victory from the USF2000 tripleheader came at the expense of VRD Racing teammate Thomas Schrage, who still achieved his best-ever finish in second after starting from the pole position for the first time. Sam Corry rounded out the podium in third for Pabst Racing.

“I can’t believe the weekend we have had, and it is perfect to cap it off with a one-two for the team. We won five of seven races this weekend and the VRD car was on fire. I can’t thank them enough,” said Taylor. “I started sixth and I definitely had some wood to chop. I was able to get up into the lead pretty quickly and hold it. The safety car didn’t really play into my hand, but I was able to control the restarts really well. Thomas put up a really good fight. He has a lot of perseverance and he is a very talented driver. I want to thank the whole VRD team, my parents and everyone who helps out. I am just so thankful.”