Bryce Aron is stepping down from Indy Nxt to USF Pro 2000 this weekend to making his oval racing debut at Lucas Oil Raceway.
Hunter Yeany
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Hunter Yeany took his first single-seater victory since September 2020 in an incident-packed USF Pro 2000 race at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Jace Denmark and Hunter Yeany shared the pole positions in USF Pro 2000 qualifying at NOLA Motorsport Park.
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The Spring Training pre-season test for three of IndyCar’s support series took place at NOLA Motorsports Park this week.
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Velocity Racing Development has become known in junior single-seaters on both sides of the Atlantic for developing American drivers for F1.
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The stewards have already been busy after one day of F2 and F3 action in Melbourne, with penalties and fines being handed out in both series.
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Hunter Yeany has signed with Carlin for his third year in the FIA Formula 3 Championship. The 17-year-old America is yet to complete a full campaign in FIA F3, having …
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Hunter Yeany won’t take part in the F3 feature race at the Red Bull Ring after he suffered a fracture in his left wrist in the sprint race
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It is no secret that F1 wants an American driver in the grid, but will having three grands prix in the USA in 2023 boost that aspiration?
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Hunter Yeany will be a full-time FIA F3 driver this season with Campos Racing after debuting in the series with Charouz Racing System in 2021
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The calendar for next year’s Formula Regional Americas season has been revealed, and consists once again entirely of races in the USA
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Hunter Yeany and Zdenek Chovanec will both make their FIA Formula 3 Championship debuts for Charouz Racing System at Spa-Francorchamps this weekend
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Reigning US F44 champion Hunter Yeany will make his European racing debut this weekend at Spa-Francorchamps in the BRDC British F3 championship
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In our latest podcast, Hunter Yeany – the youngest ever F4 champion – explains how he wants two titles in 2021, and a path to F1 after that
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Reigning United States F4 champion Hunter Yeany will compete in both Indy Pro 2000 and Formula Regional Americas in 2021 with Velocity Racing Development
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Kicking off our 10th annual countdown of the junior single-seater drivers whose performances have impressed our writers the most over the year
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F4 is now established as a home future single-seater stars. In 2020 drivers across the globe made an impact in the category
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US F4 champion Hunter Yeany will race for Velocity Racing Development in his full-time graduation to Formula Regional Americas next year
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Juncos Racing has already made its first signing for the 2021 Indy Pro 2000 season, with Reece Gold joining the team from USF2000
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Hunter Yeany secured the United States F4 title with three podiums at Homestead-Miami Speedway, as Jose Blanco-Chock took a double win
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