Indy Nxt and USFP2000 is where drivers aiming for IndyCar go to race. Who starred in the two series in 2023?
USF Pro 2000
-
-
Christian Brooks led a top five covered by 0.082 seconds on pace in the final post-season USF Pro 2000 test of 2023.
-
Christian Brooks is finally set for a full-time season in USF Pro 2000 next year, having debuted in the series back in 2021.
-
DEForce Racing has confirmed Canadian racer Mac Clark will step up to USF Pro 2000 full-time with them next year.
-
Adam Fitzgerald will relocate his racing career to America next year as he joins Turn 3 Motorsport in USF Pro 2000.
-
Nicolas Giaffone and several of his USF Juniors rivals have secured their places on the USF2000 grid for next year.
-
Reigning USF2000 champion Simon Sikes will stay with Pabst Racing as he steps up to USF Pro 2000 next year.
-
Jace Denmark will remain with Pabst Racing for his second season in USF Pro 2000, which will mark his fourth year with the team.
-
The Andersen Promotions-owned USF Pro 2000, USF2000 and USF Juniors series have unveiled their 2024 calendars and scholarships.
-
Road to Indy star Mac Clark joins the Formula Scout Podcast to talk about his career so far and what’s lined up next.
-
Pabst Racing’s Simon Sikes set the pace in USF Pro 2000’s post-season test on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
-
Adam Fitzgerald has reached another key landmark in his injury recovery after his FREC crash in July, as he has tested a single-seater car.
-
Nikita Johnson embarked on a rarely attempted endeavour last weekend by racing in two different series, and made the podium in both.
-
Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson ended the USF Pro 2000 season at Portland with victory, his second from five starts.
-
New USF Pro 2000 champion Myles Rowe has just won a $664,425 scholarship to step up to Indy Nxt in 2024. The Pabst Racing driver took the title at Portland …
-
Myles Rowe made history in the second USF Pro 2000 race at Portland by becoming the first African-American champion of a single-seater series.
-
DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto kept his USF Pro 2000 title hopes alive by winning the first race of the weekend at Portland.
-
Turn 3 Motorsport’s Michael d’Orlando pipped Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson to pole in USF Pro 2000 qualifying at Portland.
-
Nikita Johnson and Jacob Douglas set the practice pace in USF Pro 2000 and USF2000 respectively at Portland.
-
Three of IndyCar’s feeder series will switch tyre supplier next year, with their promoter having signed a deal with Continental Tire.