USF Pro 2000 title rivals Lochie Hughes and Nikita Johnson were split by just 0.1114 seconds in fight for race two pole in Toronto.
Ida Wood
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USF2000 debutant Liam McNeilly picked up pole for the second race of the weekend on the streets of Toronto.
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Theo Pourchaire will make a surprise return to McLaren’s IndyCar line-up in Toronto this weekend to replace the injured Alexander Rossi.
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Max Garcia led a Pabst Racing one-two in qualifying for USF2000’s first race of the weekend on the streets of Toronto.
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Danny Dyszelski claimed pole for USF Pro 2000 race one in Toronto, which will mark the series debut of Glenn van Berlo.
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ART Grand Prix’s Laurens van Hoepen claimed pole position in a Formula 3 quaifying session at the Hungaroring that ended with red flags.
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Reigning Formula 2 champion Theo Pourchaire says he left McLaren’s IndyCar squad “on amicable terms”, after being dropped a month ago.
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The F4-spec Formula Winter Series has announced that in 2025 it will split into two racing competitions with the creation of a new F4 Winter Championship.
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Dale Coyne Racing has announced that Toby Sowery will continue to drive its #51 car in the next two IndyCar races in Toronto and at Portland.
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Hunter McElrea will make his IndyCar debut in Toronto this week, becoming the fourth different driver to pilot Dale Coyne Racing’s #18 car in 2024.
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A test took place at Silverstone last week featuring an F2 and an F3 car with the purpose of defining “the set-up regulations” in their respective series.
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Liam McNeilly will make his debut in USF2000 on the streets of Toronto this weekend, as part of Jay Howard Driver Development’s line-up.
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There had been talk that Indy Nxt’s trip to Iowa would be a single-lane race, but IndyCar practice helped ensure side-by-side action occurred
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Michael Shin had a scary crash in Eurocup-3 at Zandvoort, but remarkably left unscathed despite barrel-rolling seven-and-a-half times.
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Louis Foster has said focusing on tyre management from the very start underpinned his Indy Nxt victory at Iowa Speedway.
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Prema’s James Wharton picked up his first Formula Regional European Championship win in race two at Mugello.
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Nordic 4 returned to Sweden and reunited with Formula Nordic for an action-packed fifth round of the season at Falkenberg.
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Prema’s Freddie Slater made it three Italian Formula 4 wins out of three at Mugello to grow his championship lead to 64 points.
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Van Amersfoort Racing’s Brando Badoer claimed his first Formula Regional European Championship pole in qualifying for race two at Mugello.
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Prema’s Freddie Slater took another lights-to-flag Italian Formula 4 win in the second race at Mugello, which had two safety car periods.