The 2021 US F4 runner-up Mac Clark will make a sideways step this year to USF Juniors, which uses the same Crawford F4-16 car
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Christian Rasmussen and JHDD both made the step up to Indy Pro 2000 for 2021, but lack of experience was no barrier to either winning
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HMD Motorsports has signed Christian Bogle for Indy Lights in 2022, meaning the series will match the size of its full-time 2021 grid
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Canadian racer Thomas Nepveu will move to DEForce Racing for his second season in USF2000, joining the reigning champion team
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Reigning USF2000 champion Kiko Porto will stay with DEForce Racing as he moves up to Indy Pro 2000 in 2022
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Noel Leon followed up his 2020 NACAM F4 title with this year’s US F4 crown in the two-race season finale at Circuit of the Americas
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The final USF2000 qualifying of 2021 was called off after two separate incidents in torrential conditions, handing Michael d’Orlando pole at Mid-Ohio
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Kiko Porto sealed the USF2000 title with one race to spare at Mid-Ohio as Yuven Sundaramoorthy won for the first time since May
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USF2000’s New Jersey Motorsports Park round concluded with a race that started with grooved tyres on a dry track, and led to split-strategy action won by Nolan Siegel.
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Kiko Porto added to his USF2000 lead with an imposing win in race one at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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DEForce Racing will be back on the Indy Pro 2000 grid for this weekend’s race on the Gateway oval, and will be fielding two cars
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DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto led every lap from pole in USF2000’s second Mid-Ohio’s race, where he mostly went unchallenged
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Kiko Porto will start from pole for the first USF2000 race of the triple-header weekend at Mid-Ohio, and he may do the same for race two
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DEForce Racing’s Noel Leon stretched out his United States Formula 4 points lead with two wins at Mid-Ohio
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Kiko Porto took over the USF2000 points lead with a hard-fought victory in the first race of the Road America round
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DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto will start from pole twice at Road America after topping both USF2000 qualifying sessions
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DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto took his second USF2000 win in the category’s 400th race in a tense battle with Exclusive Autosport’s Christian Brooks at Indianapolis
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Kiko Porto claimed his third career USF2000 pole by topping qualifying for the second race in St. Petersburg
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Prescott Campbell overcame DEForce Racing team-mate Nolan Siegel to win the second USF2000 race of the season at Barber
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Nolan Siegel led a DEForce Racing 1-2-3 covered by less than a hundredth of a second as he took pole position for the second race of the USF2000 curtain-raiser at …