The IndyCar paddock is back in action at Sebring this week, with rookie evaluation tests and two days of running for Indy Lights
USF2000
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Reigning USF2000 champion Kiko Porto will stay with DEForce Racing as he moves up to Indy Pro 2000 in 2022
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Simon Sikes will return to USF2000 next year with Legacy Autosport, while karter Evagoras Papasavvas will debut with JHDD
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Cape Motorsports has made its first signing for the 2022 USF2000 season, with Jagger Jones joining the team after an impressive debut test
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Jagger Jones, the grandson of Indianapolis 500 winner Parnelli Jones, was the fastest driver in USF2000 testing last week
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The 2022 calendars for Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 have been revealed, with the streets of Toronto set to make a return
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Josh Green used a brilliant opening lap to go from sixth to first to win the last USF2000 race at Mid-Ohio, which had several caution periods
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The final USF2000 qualifying of 2021 was called off after two separate incidents in torrential conditions, handing Michael d’Orlando pole at Mid-Ohio
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Kiko Porto sealed the USF2000 title with one race to spare at Mid-Ohio as Yuven Sundaramoorthy won for the first time since May
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Cape Motorsports’ Michael d’Orlando kept his narrow USF2000 title hopes alive by breaking a long-standing track record at Mid-Ohio
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Pabst Racing’s Jace Denmark took the top spot in the final USF2000 practice of the season, held at Mid-Ohio
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The Palou and O’Ward battle isn’t the only rivalry on IndyCar’s circus, as the Road to Indy has champions to be crowned next week
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USF2000’s New Jersey Motorsports Park round concluded with a race that started with grooved tyres on a dry track, and led to split-strategy action won by Nolan Siegel.
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Force Indy rookie Myles Rowe came from 10th on the grid to claim his first USF2000 victory, passing Kiko Porto just a few corners from the finish
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Cape Motorsports’ Michael d’Orlando took pole for the second USF2000 race at New Jersey Motorsports Park by a tiny margin
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Kiko Porto added to his USF2000 lead with an imposing win in race one at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Yuven Sundaramoorthy beat championship leader Kiko Porto to pole for the first of three USF2000 races at New Jersey
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Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 will follow Indy Lights in incorporating the halo cockpit protection device to their current car as of next year
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Michael d’Orlando took victory in the third USF2000 race at Mid-Ohio after a close battle with championship leader Kiko Porto following the first caution restart
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DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto led every lap from pole in USF2000’s second Mid-Ohio’s race, where he mostly went unchallenged