Road to Indy Shootout winner Hunter McElrea ate into Braden Eves’s USF2000 points lead with an impressive weekend at Mid-Ohio
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Timmy Pagliuso, a tyre changer for Takuma Sato in IndyCar, will combine his pit crew duties with a USF2000 race seat at Mid-Ohio this weekend
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Darren Keane and Christian Rasmussen were the two USF2000 winners at Toronto, but Braden Eves still holds the championship lead
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Braden Eves extended his USF2000 lead by winning the second race at Road America, following Hunter McElrea’s maiden success
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Cameron Shields took a dominant USF2000 victory at Lucas Oil Speedway, leading all 75 laps en route to the win.
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The series eligible for the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award have been revealed, featuring the major categories lower than FIA Formula 3 and Indy Lights
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Braden Eves continued his perfect start to the 2019 USF2000 season by winning both races at the Indianapolis road course, extending his lead in the standings
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Braden Eves made it two wins out of two in the USF2000 season-opener in St. Petersburg after a last corner crash between Darren Keane and Christian Rasmussen
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Cape Motorsports’ Braden Eves picked up the first victory of the 2019 USF2000 season in a time-truncated race at St. Petersburg
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The end of the Mazda partnership that has taken the Road to Indy ladder to huge heights over the last decade may be a painful blow, but with the names…
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Northern Irish Formula Ford 1600 champion Matt Round-Garrido has secured a USF2000 seat this year with Jay Howard Driver Development, despite missing out on the Road to Indy Shootout scholarship
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Cameron Shields and Nolan Siegel will race together as team-mates at Newman Wachs Racing in USF2000 this year
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Hunter McElrea has joined forces with Pabst Racing for the 2019 USF2000 season as he makes use of his Road to Indy Shootout prize
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Jay Howard Driver Development will run Danish driver Christian Rasmussen in USF2000 this year, having finished third in the 2018 United States Formula 4 standings with the teenager
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NACAM Formula 4 leader Manuel Sulaiman will join the Mexican-led DEForce Racing team in USF2000 for the 2019 season after two-and-a-half years in F4
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The 2019 USF2000 season, the first to be run without Mazda’s backing since the unified championship first folded back in 2006, has grown to nine cars with five recent entry announcements
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Pro Mazda champion Rinus VeeKay set the fastest time in a rain-interrupted Indy Lights test at Homstead-Miami Speedway
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Eduardo Barrichello, son of former Ferrari Formula 1 driver Rubens, will enter USF2000 next year with?Miller Vinatieri Motorsports
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NFL legend and IndyCar’s ‘racing dentist’ combine to create USF2000 team
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodAmerican football star Adam Vinatieri and 1990s Indy Racing League driver Jack Miller will enter a team together in USF2000 next year called Miller Vinatieri Motorsports
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F3 Americas winner Abel Motorsports replacing Cape Motorsports in Pro Mazda
by Elliot Woodby Elliot WoodAbel Motorsports, which ran Kyle Kirkwood to the inaugural Formula 3 Americas title this year, will take over Cape Motorsports’ Pro Mazda entry for 2019, and will likely field Kirkwood