Pabst Racing’s USF Pro 2000 points leader Max Garcia led the way in the championship’s in-season test at Mid-Ohio.
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Jacob Douglas edged Pabst Racing team-mate Max Garcia to first place in USF Pro 2000 practice on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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USF Pro 2000’s title fight started to emerged on Sunday at NOLA Motorsports Park, as Alessandro de Tullio and Max Garcia shared the wins.
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Turn 3 Motorsport’s Alessandro de Tullio set the pace in USF Pro 2000’s second qualifying session at NOLA Motorsports Park.
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Max Garcia nailed down pole position early in USF Pro 2000 qualifying at NOLA, then picked up suspension damage which almost cost him it.
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Max Garcia won another incident-filled USF Pro 2000 race on the streets of St. Petersburg to leave with the championship lead.
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Becoming the first driver since 2007 to score over 600 points in a year, Louis Foster’s charge to the 2024 Indy Nxt title couldn’t be ignored
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Ayrton Houk will remain on the USF2000 grid for a second season by joining a new team set up by his father Kevin.
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Formula Regional Japanese Championship runner-up Sebastian Manson has signed to race with TJ Speed in USF Pro 2000 next year.
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Reigning USF2000 champion Max Garcia was fastest in USF Pro 2000’s post-season test on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Max Garcia became USF2000 champion by winning race two of the weekend at Portland, while G3 Argyros was victorious in the season finale.
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Simon Sikes earned his second USF Pro 2000 win on the streets of Toronto in a race that didn’t go to plan for the top two in the championship
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USF2000’s first race at Toronto featured lengthy running behind the pace car, which ultimately ensured Pabst Racing’s Sam Corry was the winner.
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Max Garcia led a Pabst Racing one-two in qualifying for USF2000’s first race of the weekend on the streets of Toronto.
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Danny Dyszelski claimed pole for USF Pro 2000 race one in Toronto, which will mark the series debut of Glenn van Berlo.
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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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USF2000 points leader Max Garcia just denied Michael Costello as he topped qualifying at Road America.
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Simon Sikes claimed his first USF Pro 2000 win in race three of the weekend on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Max Garcia won USF2000 race two on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course after Evan Cooley and Nico Christodoulou crashed on the last lap
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Sam Corry snatched victory as Max Garcia’s winning start to the USF2000 season was halted in a frantic second race at NOLA Motorsports Park.