Lochie Hughes won USF Pro 2000 race two at Road America on Saturday afternoon, and followed it up with race three victory on Sunday.
USF Pro 2000
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Lochie Hughes converted pole into victory in USF Pro 2000’s opening race at Road America, earning the points lead in the process.
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Lochie Hughes has been the USF Pro 2000 pacesetter so far at Road America, but will share the honours of pole position with two of his rivals.
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Formula Regional Americas race-winner Cooper Becklin will make his USF Pro 2000 debut at Road America this weekend with the TJ Speed team.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nico Christodoulou will switch from USF2000 to USF Pro 2000 for the rest of the year.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Braden Eves took a lights-to-flag win in the Freedom 90, USF Pro 2000’s sole oval race.
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Braden Eves continued his assertion over first place in USFP2000’s track action at Indianapolis Raceway Park as he topped practice on Friday.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Braden Eves picked up his fifth USF Pro 2000 pole, and his first on an oval, in qualifying for the Freedom 90.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Braden Eves was fastest in pre-event testing for USF Pro 2000’s sole oval race of the season, the Freedom 90.
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Bryce Aron is stepping down from Indy Nxt to USF Pro 2000 this weekend to making his oval racing debut at Lucas Oil Raceway.
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USF Pro 2000 and USF2000 both tested at Road America on Monday, ahead of racing at the track next month.
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USF Pro 2000 and USF2000 teams tested at Mid-Ohio for two days this week, although heavy rain massively restricted running on the first day.
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Simon Sikes claimed his first USF Pro 2000 win in race three of the weekend on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson took another USF Pro 2000 win in race two on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Nikita Johnson grew his USF Pro 2000 points lead at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with his fourth win from the first six races of the season.
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Nikita Johnson topped USF Pro 2000 qualifying on Indianapolis Motor Spedway’s road course to claim pole for the first two races of the weekend
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Points leader Nikita Johnson was fastest in practice for USF Pro 2000’s triple-header event on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson took a lights-to-flag victory in USF Pro 2000’s third NOLA Motorsports Park race.
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Nikita Johnson dominated proceedings to take victory in the second USF Pro 2000 race of the weekend at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Hunter Yeany took his first single-seater victory since September 2020 in an incident-packed USF Pro 2000 race at NOLA Motorsports Park.