HMD Motorsports’ Caio Collet set the pace in Indy Nxt ‘s first practice session at Road America on Friday afternoon.
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Pabst Racing’s Max Garcia will start from pole in USF Pro 2000’s first two races at Road America after topping both qualifying sessions.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Jack Jeffers has provisionally claimed pole for both USF2000 race at Road America after topping qualifying.
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Lochie Hughes was left in shock by his own charge up the order to win Indy Nxt’s first oval race of the season at Gateway.
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Autosport BRDC Award winner Joseph Loake will debut in USF Pro 2000 at Road America this week, marking his first single-seater outing of 2025
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Lochie Hughes took his second Indy Nxt victory in the first oval race of the season with a late dash to the front.
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Andretti Global’s Dennis Hauger claimed pole for his first ever race on an oval in Indy Nxt qualifying at Gateway.
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Caio Collet topped a Indy Nxt’s delayed practice at Gateway, which marked the first competitive session on an oval this season.
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The schedule for this weekend’s Indy Nxt round at the Gateway oval has been revised due to ongoing rain at the circuit.
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Ivan Machado Perez leads the Skip Barber Formula Race Series at the halfway point following two rounds at Virginia International Raceway.
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USF2000 and USF Juniors tested at Road America this week ahead of racing there later in the year, and VRD’s Teddy Musella was fastest overall
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Max Taylor was quickest on the second day of USF Pro 2000’s in-season test at Road America, setting the fastest lap of the week.
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Pabst Racing’s Jacob Douglas was quickest on the first day of USF Pro 2000’s in-season test at Road America.
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HMD Motorsport’s Josh Pierson was fastest by a slim margin in Indy Nxt’s oval test day at Iowa Speedway on Monday.
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Liam Loiacono won an extremely wet second USF Juniors race at Mid-Ohio on Sunday.
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Velocity Racing Develpment’s Joao Vergara completed a perfect start to USF Juniors’ first trip to Mid Ohio.
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Juan Manuel Correa told media the full story of how his surprise move to Indy Nxt materialised after claiming his maiden podium in Detroit.
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Dennis Hauger won the Indy Nxt race in Detroit after a lap one incident took multiple drivers out of contention.
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Dennis Hauger claimed his third pole of the Indy Nxt season in downtown Detroit, topping his qualifying group by almost a second.
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Andretti Global’s Dennis Hauger remained the driver to beat in Indy Nxt’s second practice session in Detroit on Saturday.