History is set to repeat itself in the Road to Indy this year, which is forming its new image just as IndyCar starts a brand new era
USF2000
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Reigning USF2000 champion Braden Eves set the pace on his step up to Indy Pro 2000 in pre-season testing at Homestead-Miami Speedway
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United States Formula 4 frontrunner Christian Brooks has switched paths to USF2000 with Exclusive Autosport
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Manuel Cabrera and Michael d’Orlando will return to USF2000 this year with Exclusive Autosport and Cape Motorsports respectively
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Australian F3 runner-up Cameron Shields will make a second attempt at USF2000 this year, after his rookie season was cut short
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Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series champion Prescott Campbell has secured a seat with Exclusive Autosport in USF2000
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Ronan Murphy, son of Australian Supercars legend Greg, will race in United States F4 this year as he pursues a career in IndyCar
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Northern Irish Formula Ford 1600 champion Matt Round-Garrido will return to USF2000 this year with Pabst Racing
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Miller Vinatieri Motorsports will run Jack William Miller and Max Kaeser in its second season racing in USF2000
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Team USA Scholarship winner Josh Green will step up to USF2000 full-time this year with Cape Motorsports, after starring on his series debut
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Jay Howard Driver Development has signed four drivers for the 2020 USF2000 season, two of whom will also race in United States F4 for the team
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DEForce Racing has revealed its first four signings for the 2020 seasons in Indy Pro 2000, USF2000 and United States Formula 4
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Eduardo Barrichello, son of former Ferrari Formula 1 racer Rubens, will return to USF2000 next year with Pabst Racing
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Christian Bogle will remain with Jay Howard Driver Development for a third season next year, and will contest United States F4 and USF2000 once again
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US F4 champion Joshua Car will step up to F3 Americas next year with the Crosslink Competition team that has run him in F4 for the last two years
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All three Road to Indy championships will introduce a cockpit protection device next year, similar to the one introduced this season in IndyCar
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Kyle Kirkwood has won 20 races since entering the Road to Indy, and been champion of four different categories in three years. Was it as easy as it looked?
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Indy Light runner-up Rinus VeeKay joined Belardi Auto Racing for the Chris Griffis Memorial Test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and set the fastest time
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Braden Eves claimed the USF2000 title thanks to a hard-fought victory in the deciding race at Laguna Seca which allowed him to overhaul a charging Hunter McElrea
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Christian Rasmussen dominated the first USF2000 race at Laguna Seca, as Hunter McElrea extended his points lead