Brazilian teenager Kiko Porto will follow up his race-winning rookie USF2000 season with DEForce Racing this year with a full campaign in the series in 2021
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Josh Pierson will remain in USF2000 for his second year in car racing, and move from Exclusive Autosport to Pabst Racing
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Josh Green will stay in USF2000 for a second full season next year, and drive for the Turn 3 Motorsport run by Peter Dempsey
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Thomas Nepveu, who made a splash on his car racing debut in NACAM F4 this year, will race for Cape Motorsports in USF2000 in 2021
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IP2000 champion Sting Ray Robb has tested an Indy Lights car this week, as the Road to Indy announces increased prizes for its 2021 champions
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A new African-American-led team called Force Indy will be supported by Team Penske when it enters USF2000 in 2021
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Miller Vinatieri Motorsports has made the first signing of the 2021 USF2000 season, retaining Kent Vaccaro after the 18-year-old debuted with the team this year
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In 2020, the Road to Indy spotlight shone onto Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000. Craig Woollard speaks to the respective champions, Sting Ray Robb and Christian Rasmussen
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Kiko Porto finished first and second in the season-ending USF2000 races on the streets of St. Petersburg
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The Road to Indy has unveiled a 10-round calendar for its three series next year, with the noticable omission of Indy Lights’ Freedom 100
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Christian Rasmussen sealed the USF2000 title with two wins at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Christian Rasmussen had his USF2000 points lead cut drastically in the triple-header round at Mid-Ohio, despite adding another win to his tally
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The postponed round of the IndyCar-supporting round of the Road to Indy at Mid-Ohio has been announced to take place on September 12/13
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Christian Rasmussen’s winning run in USF2000 came to an end at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, as Eduardo Barrichello picked up his first single-seater wins
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Michael Myers and Simon Sikes will make their USF2000 debuts in this week’s round on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course
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Christian Rasmussen continued to dominate the 2020 USF2000 season with a commanding race victory in the Freedom 75 at Lucas Oil Raceway
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The Road to Indy won’t race at Mid-Ohio again next weekend after IndyCar and the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course decided to postpone the event
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Christian Rasmussen continued his dominant start to the USF2000 season with three wins out of three at Mid-Ohio
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Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 will visit New Jersey Motorsports Park this year in the latest calendar shake-up for the Road to Indy
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Chistian Rasmussen made it two wins out of two at Road America to start of the USF2000 season