Dempsey was also fastest in both official practice sessions in his
Juncos Racing machine on his way to extending his lead in the points
standings with four races left on the calendar.
The Ashbourne racer has now won the last three races in succession
and a total of four races this season, twice as many as the next best
driver, and has added road course dominance with the fledgling Juncos
squad to his recent success on ovals.
The narrow gaps in the points distribution means that Dempsey's
recent good form translates into a relatively small 19 point lead in
the series. With 44 points on offer for a win, Dempsey knows that he
must remain vigilant in the push for the title but, for now, he is
enjoying the fruits of another dream event.
"What a fabulous weekend for myself and Juncos Racing," the Dunlop
Young Racing Driver of the Year said afterwards. "The car was perfect
and we managed to secure pole position for both races which made all
the difference. Both sessions were tight but I never panicked and
pieced together the good lap at the perfect time in each session.
"After that it was about keeping it clean and making good getaways.
I knew Adam (Christodoulou) would be pushing hard to get past so it was
important that I was able to make a clean break as soon as the lights
went out.
"It worked perfectly each time and I was able to establish a gap. In
race one with about four laps to go the team was saying 'yellow,
yellow, yellow' into my radio and that was the last thing I wanted to
hear because I was so comfortable up front.
"I was a bit disappointed, but I knew once I got a good re-start that I had the pace to pull away."
The Motorsport Ireland and Quayside.ie supported driver took the
flag 4.9 seconds clear of his championship rival and then recovered for
a couple of hours before securing pole position for race two in
Saturday evening's qualifying session.
On Sunday afternoon Dempsey led the field away from pole but he was
made to work hard to complete his hat trick before pulling clear in the
closing stages.
"It was a very tough race for me because Adam (Christodoulou) was
pushing me a lot harder than yesterday," he said. "Fortunately I got an
even better start than yesterday and did a good first lap on cold tires
to build a little bit of a gap.
"I just had to try and be consistent from there on, but the Juncos
team gave me a great car and the Goodyear tyres were just perfect.
Yesterday in qualifying it was a lot cooler, so we did change the car
just a bit for today's race in the heat of the afternoon, but the
changes worked just perfectly.
" We have a good bit of momentum going at the moment, and the next
race on the schedule, Trois Rivieres, was a race I won last year, so we
feel like we should be able to keep it going."
Next Round; Trois Rivieres, August 16th.