Northern Irish Formula Ford 1600 champion Matt Round-Garrido will return to USF2000 this year with Pabst Racing
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Miller Vinatieri Motorsports will run Jack William Miller and Max Kaeser in its second season racing in USF2000
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Formula Scout previews the year ahead with 20 junior single-seater drivers that we think will be winning races and being talked about during 2020
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Team USA Scholarship winner Josh Green will step up to USF2000 full-time this year with Cape Motorsports, after starring on his series debut
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Jay Howard Driver Development has signed four drivers for the 2020 USF2000 season, two of whom will also race in United States F4 for the team
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Legacy Autosport will expand into Indy Pro 2000 with at least one car in 2020, just a year after the team started racing in USF2000
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DEForce Racing has revealed its first four signings for the 2020 seasons in Indy Pro 2000, USF2000 and United States Formula 4
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Eduardo Barrichello, son of former Ferrari Formula 1 racer Rubens, will return to USF2000 next year with Pabst Racing
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Christian Bogle will remain with Jay Howard Driver Development for a third season next year, and will contest United States F4 and USF2000 once again
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US F4 champion Joshua Car will step up to F3 Americas next year with the Crosslink Competition team that has run him in F4 for the last two years
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All three Road to Indy championships will introduce a cockpit protection device next year, similar to the one introduced this season in IndyCar
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Kyle Kirkwood has won 20 races since entering the Road to Indy, and been champion of four different categories in three years. Was it as easy as it looked?
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Indy Light runner-up Rinus VeeKay joined Belardi Auto Racing for the Chris Griffis Memorial Test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and set the fastest time
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Braden Eves claimed the USF2000 title thanks to a hard-fought victory in the deciding race at Laguna Seca which allowed him to overhaul a charging Hunter McElrea
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Christian Rasmussen dominated the first USF2000 race at Laguna Seca, as Hunter McElrea extended his points lead
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IP2000 and USF2000 racing at COTA next year, Indy Lights keeping car until 2022
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodIndy Pro 2000 and USF2000 will join fellow Road to Indy series Indy Lights on the IndyCar support bill at Circuit of the Americas in 2020
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Hunter McElrea moved into the USF2000 points lead in the penultimate round of the season with a double win at Portland International Raceway
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Josh Green will join the USF2000 field with Jay Howard Driver Development at Portland, and has been chosen as one of six finalists for this year’s Team USA Scholarship
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Indy Lights team BN Racing has changed its name to HMD Motorsports ahead of this weekend’s race at the Gateway oval
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Road to Indy Shootout winner Hunter McElrea ate into Braden Eves’s USF2000 points lead with an impressive weekend at Mid-Ohio