There were three different winners in USF2000 races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend, as well as two changes at the top of the standings
Pabst Racing
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Simon Sikes finally claimed his first USF2000 win in the second race at Sebring, and moves into the points lead in the process.
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Pabst Racing continued to set the pace in the second USF2000 qualifying session at Sebring, with its drivers locking out the front row.
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Myles Rowe has now won three of the first four races of the 2023 USF Pro 2000 season after being victorious in Saturday’s race at Sebring.
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Simon Sikes continued Pabst Racing’s brilliant Sebring weekend by going fastest in USF2000’s first qualifying session.
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Pabst Racing’s Myles Rowe extended his USF Pro 2000 points lead with victory in the opening race at Sebring.
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Jace Denmark pipped Pabst Racing team-mate Myles Rowe to pole in USF Pro 2000 qualifying at Sebring.
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Myles Rowe ended the Firestone Grand Prix weekend in St. Petersburg with victory in USF Pro 2000’s second race of 2023.
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DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto kicked things off in the renamed USF Pro 2000 series by topping free practice in St. Petersburg.
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IndyCar’s support series were in action in Florida this week to complete their pre-season test schedule before racing begins this weekend.
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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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The margins were super tight in USF2000 in 2022, setting up a dramatic three-way title decider. Champion Michael d’Orlando explains how it went
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Bijoy Garg will remain with his USF2000 team DEForce Racing as he makes the full-time move up to USF Pro 2000 next year
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Jace Denmark will step up to USF Pro 2000 with Pabst Racing in 2023, after fighting for the USF2000 title with the team this year
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Jack William Miller and Simon Sikes were fastest in USF Pro 2000 and USF2000’s post-season test on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course
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Force Indy will not run as a team on IndyCar’s support bill in 2023, but the African American programme will continue to back its 2022 drivers
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Jace Denmark moved to within four points of the USF2000 championship lead with victory in the opening race in Portland
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Jace Denmark claimed pole position for the first race of the USF2000 championship decider in Portland
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Juncos Hollinger Racing’s Reece Gold dominated a twice-stopped free practice session for the Indy Pro 2000 season finale at Portland
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Jace Denmark resisted pressure from Myles Rowe and a late restart to claim his third victory of the USF2000 season in the second Toronto race