Leonardo Escorpioni and Ty Fisher won the second and third USF Juniors races at NOLA Motorsports Park on Sunday.
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Turn 3 Motorsport’s Alessandro de Tullio kept cool to win at NOLA Motorsports Park in USF Pro 2000’s first race of the weekend.
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JHDD’s Liam McNeilly continued his unbeaten run in USF2000 this year with victory in race one at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Joao Vergara won the opening race of the 2025 USF Juniors season at NOLA Motorsports Park. His debuting team-mate Oliver Wheldo dropped from pole position to third …
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Turn 3 Motorsport’s Alessandro de Tullio set the pace in USF Pro 2000’s second qualifying session at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Liam McNeilly dominated USF2000’s second qualifying session at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Liam Loiacono topped the second USF Juniors qualifying session at NOLA Motorsports Park, with Ty Fisher provisionally also netting a pole.
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Max Garcia nailed down pole position early in USF Pro 2000 qualifying at NOLA, then picked up suspension damage which almost cost him it.
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JHDD’s Liam McNeilly picked up his third USF2000 pole in qualifying for race one of the weekend at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Oliver Wheldon put his car on pole position for the opening race of the USF Juniors season at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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IndyCar’s primary feeder series Indy Nxt has a new series director, just four months after its appointment in the position.
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International Motorsport has completed its USF Juniors line-up for 2025, while DEForce Racing has poached a driver from a rival team.
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Andretti Global’s Dennis Hauger was fastest in Indy Nxt’s in-season test day at Nashville Superspeedway on Tuesday this week.
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Sophia Floersch has ended her rookie Indy Nxt campaign with HMD Motorsports after just a single race, the team has revealed.
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Andretti Global’s Dennis Hauger was surprised to start the Indy Nxt season in such imperious fashion in St. Petersburg.
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HMD Motorsports’ Caio Collet is carrying concern about Andretti Global’s pace advantage in St. Petersburg, even if it is specific to the track
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Dennis Hauger led his debut Indy Nxt race from lights to flag at St. Petersburg, heading team-mate Lochie Hughes in an Andretti one-two.
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Max Garcia won another incident-filled USF Pro 2000 race on the streets of St. Petersburg to leave with the championship lead.
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Andretti Global’s Dennis Hauger obliterated the St. Petersburg track record in his debut Indy Nxt qualifying session.
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Liam McNeilly led home Jack Jeffers again in the second USF2000 race of 2025 on the streets of St. Petersburg.