Zanella Racing has announced it will expand into USF2000 next year, which will be its third in single-seater racing.
USF2000
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The calendars for fhe 2026 seasons of IndyCar support series USF Pro 2000, USF2000 and USF Juniors have been released.
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Ed Carpenter Racing has become the latest IndyCar team to join the trend of expanding into junior single-seaters.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Evan Cooley and Anthony Martella were the drivers to beat around the IMS road course in USF2000 post-season testing.
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Teddy Musella won the final race of the USF2000 season at Portland to become championship runner-up by one point.
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Jack Jeffers became the USF2000 champion at Portland after two days battling with his title rival Thomas Schrage.
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The final USF2000 qualifying of 2025 at Portland was decided in Thomas Schrage’s favour by 0.0123 seconds over title rival Jack Jeffers.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Jack Jeffers closed in on the USF2000 title last weekend by winning both races on the streets of Toronto.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Jack Jeffers leads the USF2000 championship on victory countback after winning the final race at Mid-Ohio.
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Exclusive Autosport’s Jack Jeffers prevailed in USF2000’s second race at Mid-Ohio to take his second win of 2025.
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Pabst Racing’s Caleb Gafrarar claimed his maiden USF2000 victory in the opening race at Mid-Ohio on Friday.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Teddy Musella took his first USF2000 victory in the second race of the weekend at Road America.
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Thomas Schrage took his second USF2000 victory of the season to increase his points lead after a last lap dash to the flag at Road America.
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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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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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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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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Anthony Martella won the Freedom 75, USF2000’s sole oval race, at Lucas Oil Raceway on Friday night.
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Ayrton Houk stormed to pole for the Freedom 75 in USF2000 qualifying at Lucas Oil Raceway, as Liam McNeilly remained absent.
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Thomas Schrage became the second first-time USF2000 winner of the weekend in race two on the Indianapolis road course.
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Jack Jeffers took his maiden USF2000 victory in the first race of the weekend on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.