Mac Clark’s rookie USF Pro 2000 campaign will end early, with budget issues ruling the Canadian out of this week’s season finale at Portland
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DEForce Racing has confirmed Canadian racer Mac Clark will step up to USF Pro 2000 full-time with them next year.
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Road to Indy star Mac Clark joins the Formula Scout Podcast to talk about his career so far and what’s lined up next.
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Mac Clark has been the star of the weekend so far in USF Pro 2000’s trip to COTA, and the debutant now already has a series pole.
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DEForce Racing’s USF2000 drivers Mac Clark and Jorge Garciarce will step up to USF Pro 2000 with the team for next weekend’s round.
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Simon Sikes dominated the second USF2000 race at Mid-Ohio, but it was Mac Clark who won after a huge crash.
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Lochie Hughes and Mac Clark topped USF2000’s two qualifying sessions at a resurfaced Road America, with a new track record being set.
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DEForce Racing’s Mac Clark went without opposition en route to victory in USF2000’s Freedom 75 race at Indianapolis Raceway Park.
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DEForce Racing’s Mac Clark was the benchmark in USF2000 qualifying on the Indianapolis Raceway Park oval to take pole for the Freedom 75.
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Two series have rebranded, big names are moving up and down the ladder and the calendars have new challenges on IndyCar’s support bill in 2023
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USF Juniors champion Mac Clark will stay at DEForce Racing for the full-time step up into USF2000 next year
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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 Mac Clark extended his USF Juniors points lead with three poles and a win in the Mid-Ohio triple-header
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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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Mac Clark will contest a dual programme this year as he joins Future Star Racing in FRegional Americas in addition to racing in USF Juniors
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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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