There were three different winners in USF2000 races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend, as well as two changes at the top of the standings
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson was fastest in USF2000 qualifying on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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It was a busy Thursday at Indianapolis for USF Pro 2000 and USF2000, as the series took to the track’s road course for testing and free practice.
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Sebring is known for hosting sportscar racing, but last weekend it welcomed back junior single-seaters, which do have a history at the track.
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Simon Sikes finally claimed his first USF2000 win in the second race at Sebring, and moves into the points lead in the process.
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Pabst Racing continued to set the pace in the second USF2000 qualifying session at Sebring, with its drivers locking out the front row.
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Lochie Hughes beat Simon Sikes in a final corner fight for victory in a restarted USF2000 race at Sebring.
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Simon Sikes continued Pabst Racing’s brilliant Sebring weekend by going fastest in USF2000’s first qualifying session.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson took his first USF2000 win aged just 14 in race two of the St. Petersburg season opener.
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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Lochie Hughes converted pole position into victory in the first USF2000 race of 2023 in St. Petersburg.
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Lochie Hughes claimed pole position for the opening race of the USF2000 season by a tiny margin in St. Petersburg.
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DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto kicked things off in the renamed USF Pro 2000 series by topping free practice in St. Petersburg.
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IndyCar’s support series were in action in Florida this week to complete their pre-season test schedule before racing begins this weekend.
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Two series have rebranded, big names are moving up and down the ladder and the calendars have new challenges on IndyCar’s support bill in 2023
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Race-winning IndyCar team Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing will race on the series’ support bill this year with a move to USF2000.
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Gordon Scully will step up to USF2000 this season with Velocity Racing Development after starring in two entry-level junior series last year.
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The margins were super tight in USF2000 in 2022, setting up a dramatic three-way title decider. Champion Michael d’Orlando explains how it went
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USF Juniors champion Mac Clark will stay at DEForce Racing for the full-time step up into USF2000 next year
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JHDD has brought its USF2000 line-up for 2023 up to four cars with its latest signing, as well as announcing its first driver for US F4
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Kiko Porto, the 2021 USF2000 champion, will stay with DEForce Racing for his second season in USF Pro 2000 next year.