United States F4 and Ligier JS F4 Series attracted seven and 12 cars respectively for their races this weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
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There were three different winners in Formula Regional Americas’ three races at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
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Callum Hedge added to his Formula Regional Americas points lead at New Jersey Motorsports Park, but only had six other drivers to race against
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Titus Sherlock, Michael Costello and Alex Berg won the three United States Formula 4 races at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
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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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Dylan Tavella was the top scorer in Formula Regional Americas’ New Jersey Motorsports Park round, winning two out of three races
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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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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 McElrea won the third Indy Pro 2000 race at New Jersey as series leader Christian Rasmussen once again lost points
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USF2000’s New Jersey Motorsports Park round concluded with a race that started with grooved tyres on a dry track, and led to split-strategy action won by Nolan Siegel.
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Artem Petrov absolutely dominated in wet conditions in the second Indy Pro 2000 race of the weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Force Indy rookie Myles Rowe came from 10th on the grid to claim his first USF2000 victory, passing Kiko Porto just a few corners from the finish
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Hunter McElrea won a duel with Artem Petrov for top spot after rain hit for the second Indy Pro 2000 qualifying session at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Cape Motorsports’ Michael d’Orlando took pole for the second USF2000 race at New Jersey Motorsports Park by a tiny margin
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Reece Gold resisted late pressure from Hunter McElrea to take his maiden Indy Pro 2000 win in race one at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Kiko Porto added to his USF2000 lead with an imposing win in race one at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Reece Gold claimed his fifth pole position of the Indy Pro 2000 season in qualifying for the first race of the weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Yuven Sundaramoorthy beat championship leader Kiko Porto to pole for the first of three USF2000 races at New Jersey
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Manuel Sulaiman has announced he will sit out the rest of the Indy Pro 2000 season, which continues this weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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The Road to Indy has unveiled a 10-round calendar for its three series next year, with the noticable omission of Indy Lights’ Freedom 100
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