Bijoy Garg will remain with his USF2000 team DEForce Racing as he makes the full-time move up to USF Pro 2000 next year
DEForce Racing
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Mac Clark became the first USF Juniors champion with a trio of podiums in the season finale at Circuit of the Americas
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DEForce Racing’s Mac Clark won in just his second USF2000 start, in a race that has set up an explosive final-race title showdown
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DEForce Racing will keep Bijoy Garg in its Indy Pro 2000 line-up for this weekend’s final round at Portland, and is handing Mac Clark his USF2000 debut
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DEForce Racing’s USF2000 driver Bijoy Garg will make his debut on the next rung of the Road to Indy this weekend at the Gateway oval
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Nolan Siegel snuck in a lap at the very end of Indy Pro 2000 free practice in Toronto to top the times on the series’ return to Canada
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DEForce Racing’s Mac Clark extended his USF Juniors points lead with three poles and a win in the Mid-Ohio triple-header
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Kiko Porto held off a whole race of pressure from Louis Foster at Mid-Ohio to win for the first time in Indy Pro 2000
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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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Nolan Siegel led from start to finish to take his second win of 2022 and reclaim the points leads in Indy Pro 2000’s second race at Barber
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Nolan Siegel took pole by just 0.0069 seconds in Indy Pro 2000 qualifying for race two at Barber Motorsports Park
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Mac Clark made it four wins out of four in the Road to Indy’s new F4 series USF Juniors as he did the double at Barber Motorsports Park
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The Road to Indy’s newest series, USF Juniors, got underway at the undulating Ozarks International Raceway with domination by Mac Clark
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There has been lots of advancements in the F4 landscape in the USA, the most recent being the first official test of USF Juniors
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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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Nolan Siegel beat Louis Foster in the closing stages after a late restart to win on his second Indy Pro 2000 race at St. Petersburg
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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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DEForce Racing’s Nolan Siegel began the Indy Pro 2000 season by setting the free practice pace on Thursday in St. Petersburg