Max Taylor will soon debut in USF Pro 2000 and Indy Nxt in an ambitious dual programme. It’s a rapid rise consistent with his past.
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IndyCar’s support series are looking competitive again this year. Here’s 10 drivers in USFP2000, USF2000 and USF Juniors who should shine.
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HMD Motorsports has announced an expansion to its Indy Nxt line-up, with Max Taylor joining the team for five events this season.
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Indy Nxt teams were testing at Sebring this week, and for many drivers it was a crucial two days of learning the Dallara IL-15 car.
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Each year, the Formula Scout team forms its own ranking of the best performing junior single-seater drivers of the past 12 months.
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Max Taylor has chosen USF Pro 2000 as his next career step for 2025, and will race for Velocity Racing Development in the series.
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Recently crowned USF Juniors champion Max Taylor will contest this weekend’s GB3 round at Donington Park with Arden.
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Max Taylor was crowned USF Juniors champion with a race to go at Portland by making the podium twice as Liam McNeilly won two races.
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Max Taylor, Ariel Elkin and Sebastian Wheldon took a victory apiece in USF Juniors’ round at Road America.
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JHDD’s Evagoras Papasavvas and VRD’s Max Taylor won USF2000’s second and third races of the weekend at Mid-Ohio.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Max Taylor and Jay Howard Driver Development’s Liam McNeilly shared the USF Juniors wins at Mid-Ohio.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Max Taylor won the opening USF2000 race of the weekend at Mid-Ohio on Friday.
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Max Taylor, Augusto Soto-Schirripa and Sebastian Wheldon took a win each in a dramatic USF Juniors round at Virginia International Raceway.
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Pabst Racing’s Sam Corry and Velocity Racing Development’s Max Taylor were the winners of USF2000’s two races at Road America.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Max Taylor won a midly chaotic first USF2000 race of the weekend on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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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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DEForce Racing has confirmed Canadian racer Mac Clark will step up to USF Pro 2000 full-time with them next year.