Louis Foster took a lights to flag victory in the Indy Nxt race at Portland as the leading championship contenders ran into issues at turn one
Portland
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New USF Pro 2000 champion Myles Rowe has just won a $664,425 scholarship to step up to Indy Nxt in 2024. The Pabst Racing driver took the title at Portland …
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Andretti Autosport’s Louis Foster went fastest at the chequered flag to take pole position for the Indy Nxt race at Portland.
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Myles Rowe made history in the second USF Pro 2000 race at Portland by becoming the first African-American champion of a single-seater series.
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Jacob Douglas turned pole into victory for the second race in a row at Portland, holding off champion team-mate Simon Sikes.
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Andretti Autosport’s Louis Foster set the pace in Indy Nxt’s second practice session at Portland on Saturday.
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DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto kept his USF Pro 2000 title hopes alive by winning the first race of the weekend at Portland.
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Pabst Racing celebrated a maiden race win for Jacob Douglas and the 2023 title for Simon Sikes in USF2000’s first race at Portland.
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HMD Motorsports’ championship leader Christian Rasmussen set the pace in Indy Nxt practice at Portland.
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Turn 3 Motorsport’s Michael d’Orlando pipped Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson to pole in USF Pro 2000 qualifying at Portland.
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Jacob Douglas topped qualifying for the final round of the USF2000 season at Portland in a Pabst Racing 1-2-3.
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Nikita Johnson and Jacob Douglas set the practice pace in USF Pro 2000 and USF2000 respectively at Portland.
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Juncos Hollinger Racing has announced that Matthew Brabham will drive its #76 car for the last two Indy Nxt rounds.
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Frankie Mossman will make his USF Pro 2000 debut at Circuit of the Americas next weekend ahead of a full season in the series next year.
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Abel Motorsports has made its second Indy Nxt driver announcement in a day, with the arrival of Yuven Sundaramoorthy turning it into a three-car team.
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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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New Indy Pro 2000 champion Louis Foster says the series does not get enough credit outside of the United States
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Benjamin Pedersen took his maiden Indy Lights win at Portland, while team-mate Linus Lundqvist heads to Laguna Seca with one hand on the title
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Benjamin Pedersen took his first Indy Lights pole position at Portland as championship leader Linus Lundqvist qualified fourth
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Reece Gold doubled up at Portland with another win in the final race of the Indy Pro 2000 season