Hunter McElrea, the 2023 Indy Nxt runner-up, claimed he could’ve been “fighting with good pace at the front” on his IndyCar debut in Toronto.
Toronto
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Turn 3 Motorsport’s Lochie Hughes grew his USF Pro 2000 points lead with victory in race two on the streets of Toronto.
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Evagoras Papasavvas won USF2000’s second race on the streets of Toronto, which started with two laps behind the pace car.
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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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USF Pro 2000 title rivals Lochie Hughes and Nikita Johnson were split by just 0.1114 seconds in fight for race two pole in Toronto.
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USF2000 debutant Liam McNeilly picked up pole for the second race of the weekend on the streets of Toronto.
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Theo Pourchaire will make a surprise return to McLaren’s IndyCar line-up in Toronto this weekend to replace the injured Alexander Rossi.
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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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Dale Coyne Racing has announced that Toby Sowery will continue to drive its #51 car in the next two IndyCar races in Toronto and at Portland.
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Hunter McElrea will make his IndyCar debut in Toronto this week, becoming the fourth different driver to pilot Dale Coyne Racing’s #18 car in 2024.
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Liam McNeilly will make his debut in USF2000 on the streets of Toronto this weekend, as part of Jay Howard Driver Development’s line-up.
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Myles Rowe claimed his fifth win of the USF Pro 2000 season in race two on the streets of Toronto to extend his points lead.
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USF2000 returnee Nico Christodoulou claimed his first series win in a wet second race of the weekend in Toronto.
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An early gamble to switch from wet-weather tyres to slicks earned Simon Sikes victory in the first USF2000 race in Toronto.
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A mistake in the rain from Myles Rowe handed Michael d’Orlando victory in the opening USF Pro 2000 race in Toronto. The pair shared the front row of the grid …
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USF2000 points leader Simon Sikes claimed pole in the series’ second qualifying session on the streets of Toronto.
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Pabst Racing’s Myles Rowe made it two USFP2000 poles out of two on the streets of Toronto, despite crashing out at the end of qualifying two.
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USF Pro 2000 points leader Myles Rowe claimed pole position in Toronto by a sizeable 0.6598 seconds.