Alessandro de Tullio survived three restart attacks from Max Garcia to win the first race of the USF Pro 2000 season in St. Petersburg.
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Myles Rowe managed to usurp the otherwise dominant Dennis Hauger from the top of the Indy Nxt timesheets in second practice in St. Petersburg. After leading Friday’s first practice by …
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Liam McNeilly won the first race of the USF2000 season at St. Petersburg, passing polesitter Caleb Gafrarar who then crashed trying to respond.
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Dennis Hauger topped his first Indy Nxt practice session in St. Petersburg by more than half a second over Caio Collet.
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Gafrarar and McNeilly share poles in St. Petersburg USF2000 qualifying
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenUSF2000 newcomers Caleb Gafrarar and Liam McNeilly scored a pole position each for the season-opening round on the streets of St. Petersburg.
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Alessandro de Tullio beat Max Garcia to the best time in qualifying as they split the first pole positions of the USF Pro 2000 season in St. Petersburg.
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Max Taylor will soon debut in USF Pro 2000 and Indy Nxt in an ambitious dual programme. It’s a rapid rise consistent with his past.
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IndyCar’s support series are looking competitive again this year. Here’s 10 drivers in USFP2000, USF2000 and USF Juniors who should shine.
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Evagoras Papasavvas has signed a deal with HMD Motorsports that will put him on the Indy Nxt grid for three races.
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Alessandro de Tullio was fastest in USF Pro 2000 pre-season testing at NOLA Motorsports Park, which was shortened to one day.
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Jace Denmark left it late to get his place on the USF Pro 2000 grid, as he was announced as joining TJ Speed six days before the season begins
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Exclusive Autosport’s new signing Jack Jeffers and Liam McNeilly topped USF2000’s first pre-season test sessions at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Joao Vergara was fastest on the opening day of USF Juniors’ pre-season test at NOLA Motorsports Park, as more drivers joined a packed field.
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Myles Rowe is one of the most refreshing personalities in single-seaters, with an artistic vision that complements his approach to racing.
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Andretti Global’s Indy Nxt signing Dennis Hauger says he had several offers to stay in Formula 2 this year he could have pursued.
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Eurocup-3 race-winner Owen Tangavelou will switch to racing in America and USF Pro 2000 this season for a part-time programme.
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Juncos Hollinger Racing will not be on the Indy Nxt grid in 2025, having decided to halt the running of its squad in the second tier series.
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Zanella Racing’s Leonardo Escorpioni won the YACademy Winter Series title in round two at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Caio Collet spent 2024 as Nissan’s FE reserve driver, leading to a race outing, but has not stayed in the role as he focuses on Indy Nxt.