Alex Quinn has completed a remarkable hat-trick of wins on his USF2000 debut on the Indianapolis road course
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Alex Quinn won again in his second USF2000 race at Indianapolis after Jagger Jones hit the back of race leader Michael D’Orlando
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Alex Quinn claimed his and Velocity Racing Development’s first USF2000 win on his first start in the series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Jagger Jones just edged the debuting Alex Quinn and Thomas Nepveu to take pole for the first USF2000 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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USF2000 leader Myles Rowe will remain in the series for one more round, but he is again facing his season being over due to lack of budget
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Velocity Racing Development and Arden have announced a collaboration which will result in Alex Quinn racing in USF2000
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Jagger Jones won the second USF2000 race at Barber Motorsports Park, as Myles Rowe potentially signed off his season with the points lead
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Myles Rowe won from pole in the first USF2000 race at Barber, continuing strong form shown in what could be his last weekend in the series
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Christian Weir claimed his first USF2000 pole aged just 15 in qualifying for race two at Barber Motorsports Park
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Pabst Racing’s Myles Rowe claimed pole for the first USF2000 race of the weekend at Barber Motorsports Park
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The Road to Indy held its first official in-season test of the year at Barber Motorsports Park on Monday and Tuesday this week
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Myles Rowe recovered from his race one crash to take USF2000 race two victory in St. Petersburg after a five-car crash disrupted the action
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Jace Denmark inherited victory in the USF2000 opener in St. Petersburg after the top two collided just in front of him on the final lap
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Thomas Nepveu will start the USF2000 season opener in St. Petersburg from pole after posting a rapid last-second lap in qualifying
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From a change of ownership for Indy Lights, to the halo’s arrival in lower rungs, Craig Woollard brings the lowdown on the IndyCar support bill
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Pabst Racing duo Jace Denmark and Myles Rowe were the pacesetters in the first USF2000 practice session of the year in St. Petersburg
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Myles Rowe will embark on a second season in USF2000, joining Pabst Racing in St. Petersburg this weekend after losing his Force Indy drive
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Cape Motorsports added Nicky Hays to its USF2000 line-up ahead of Monday’s Spring Training test at Homestead-Miami Speedway
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Cape Motorsports and Michael d’Orlando will go for the USF2000 title after coming second in 2021, while Spike Kohlbecker has left for Turn 3
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New Zealand Formula Ford champion Billy Frazer will continue with Exclusive Autosport for his second USF2000 season