Spencer Pigot

SONOMA, Calif. -- No one could have written a script as convoluted as the one which played out in the Pro Mazda Grand Prix of Sonoma.

The Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires was at stake, along with a $588,800 MAZDASPEED Driver Development Scholarship for the series champion to graduate to Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires, the next step on the Mazda Road to Indy, in 2015.

A sequence of almost unbelievable dramas enabled 17-year-old Mexican Jose Gutierrez to emerge with his first victory, while Juncos Racing teammate Spencer Pigot claimed the championship spoils after Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing's Scott Hargrove experienced a broken transmission while in the lead with just four laps remaining.

The action began moments after the start when Pigot tucked in behind pole sitter Hargrove on the entry to Turn 1 only to be hit from behind by Hargrove's teammate, Neil Alberico. The contact sent Pigot spinning and caused several other cars to be caught up in the melee. The resulting full-course caution enabled Pigot to catch up to the back of the field at the restart, but his title hopes were virtually in tatters with Hargrove leading the race.

Hargrove soon began to inch clear at the restart, with Gutierrez in second ahead of Nicolas Costa (Team Pelfrey), Shelby Blackstock (Andretti Autosport) and newcomers Jack Aitken (Team Pelfrey) and Joey Bickers (World Speed Motorsports), both of whom were making their Pro Mazda debuts this weekend.

Hargrove looked to be set for the title and was told by his crew over the radio to look after his car and "bring it home." Even as Gutierrez whittled away at the deficit, reducing it from 2.2 seconds on Lap 8 to 1.3 seconds on Lap 11, Hargrove seemed to be in control. Then, suddenly, he lost the use of third gear. Shortly afterward, the caution flags waved again as Kyle Kaiser's Juncos Racing entry stalled on the racetrack.

The restart came with four laps remaining and Hargrove still in the lead. Pigot, meanwhile, had charged from 18th to seventh, then relieved Bickers of sixth at Turn 4. But surely it still wasn't enough. Well, moments later, Hargrove abruptly slowed. His gearbox was failing. 

Hargrove kept going and almost collided with Pigot as his rival rounded the stricken Canadian at Turn 8, but only as far as the pits. His title hopes, along with his transmission, had been shattered.

Gutierrez duly stroked home to the win, while Costa maintained his streak of top-five finishes with second place ahead of Blackstock, who secured his second podium within a week. Aitken came home fourth ahead of an elated Pigot and Bickers, then teammate Alex Keyes who capped an excellent debut weekend with another strong result.

"I don't have words to describe how it feels to win my first Pro Mazda race, it's incredible," Gutierrez said. "We had a really good race, we made no mistakes and just kept the pressure on Hargrove until he ended up having a problem. What an amazing day for Juncos Racing. This is a huge confidence boost going into the off-season. I can't wait to come back next year to fight for more wins and the championship."