Becoming a NASCAR champion is a big deal in America. Few who master stock car racing also win in single-seaters though, until last Saturday
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Salvador De Alba claimed a dominant lights-to-flag win in the Indy Pro 2000 Oval Challenge of St. Louis at the Gateway oval
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Former NASCAR racer Salvador de Alba has taken his maiden single-seater pole position in Indy Pro 2000 qualifying at Gateway
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JHDD’s Brandon Eves topped the order with a late flying lap in Indy Pro 2000 free practice at Gateway
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JHDD’s Salvador de Alba was fastest in both Indy Pro 2000 test sessions at Gateway, which marked the first appearance of his new team-mate
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Lochie Hughes won all three US F4 races at New Jersey on the road, but a penalty for jumping the start took away race one victory
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JHDD’s Braden Eves picked up his first Indy Pro 2000 win since last August in the second race at Road America
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There are several changes to the Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 grids at Road America this weekend, with team changes and new names
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Bradn Eves led a JHDD one-two in the first Indy Pro 2000 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway as several team-mate duos collided
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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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Jay Howard Driver Development’s Lachlan ‘Lochie’ Hughes leads the US F4 points after round one at NOLA Motorsports Park
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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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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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Formula Scout previews the seasons ahead with 22 junior single-seater drivers that we think will win races and be talked about during 2022
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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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Reigning NASCAR Mexico champion Salvador de Alba is making the switch into single-seater racing this year on the Road to Indy
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Indy Pro 2000’s pre-season testing took place at Homestead-Miami Speedway this week, and it was Wyatt Brichacek who set the pace
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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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Two international names have signed up for USF2000, with Jacob Douglas joining Exclusive Autosport and American-Korean Yeoroo Lee going to JHDD
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Braden Eves will stay in Indy Pro 2000 this year for a third season, and leave Exclusive Autosport for JHDD