Indy Pro 2000 runner-up Patrick Thompson will return to the championship this weekend for the season opening St. Petersburg round after failing to pick up an Indy Lights drive
USF Pro 2000
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Reigning Formula 3 Americas and USF2000 champion Kyle Kirkwood has chosen RP Motorsport for his move into Indy Pro 2000
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Sting Ray Robb and Kris Wright will race in Indy Pro 2000 and BRDC British Formula 3 this year
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USF2000 runner-up Rasmus Lindh and Formula 3 Americas driver Parker Locke will compete in the rebranded Indy Pro 2000 series this year
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Hunter McElrea has joined forces with Pabst Racing for the 2019 USF2000 season as he makes use of his Road to Indy Shootout prize
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2017-18 NACAM Formula 4 champion Moises de la Vara and current title contender Kory Enders will join up to form a full-time attack on Indy Pro 2000 with DEForce Racing this year
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IndyCar support series Pro Mazda will be renamed ‘Indy Pro 2000’ next year as Mazda cuts its sponsorship of the Road to Indy ladder.
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Pro Mazda champion Rinus VeeKay set the fastest time in a rain-interrupted Indy Lights test at Homstead-Miami Speedway
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Abel Motorsports, which ran Kyle Kirkwood to the inaugural Formula 3 Americas title this year, will take over Cape Motorsports’ Pro Mazda entry for 2019, and will likely field Kirkwood
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Road to Indy season review: How three star champions crowned Mazda’s farewell
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodIda Wood looks back at the 2018 Indy Lights, Pro Mazda and USF2000 seasons, the last to run with Mazda Motorsports as the title sponsor
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Ryan Norman led an Andretti Autosport one-two in the Mazda Road to Indy’s Chris Griffis Memorial Test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Two-time USF2000 teams’ champion Pabst Racing will expand into Pro Mazda in 2019, while Legacy Autosport joins the USF2000 grid.
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RP Motorsport explains Pro Mazda Portland absence, reveals interest in Indy Lights
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodRP Motorsport has explained why it missed the Pro Mazda season finale at Portland, which attracted a grid of only eight cars. The Italian team joined Pro Mazda this year…
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David Malukas took his third win of the season in the Pro Mazda season finale at Portland.
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Rinus VeeKay celebrates Pro Mazda title with second to Oliver Askew at Portland
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenRinus VeeKay celebrated wrapping up the Pro Mazda title with a second place finish in race one at Portland as Oliver Askew claimed a long-awaited maiden win in the series.
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Rinus VeeKay extended his championship lead over Parker Thompson in Pro Mazda after winning on the Gateway Motorsports Park oval.
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Mazda will cease its support of the ‘Road to Indy’ IndyCar feeder series from 2019 onwards as a result of restructuring of its motorsport involvement.
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Juncos Racing?s Rinus VeeKay won his fourth Pro Mazda race in a row at Mid-Ohio, as poleman David Malukas hit engine trouble early on.
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Rinus VeeKay moved into the lead of the Pro Mazda standings with an assured victory in the first race at Mid-Ohio.
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Scott to miss Mid-Ohio Pro Mazda races, replaced by EF Open leader Drugovich
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodHarrison Scott will miss the Pro Mazda races at Mid-Ohio this weekend, being replaced at RP Motorsport by Euroformula Open championship leader Felipe Drugovich.