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
Velocity Racing Development
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson was fastest in USF2000 qualifying on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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It was a busy Thursday at Indianapolis for USF Pro 2000 and USF2000, as the series took to the track’s road course for testing and free practice.
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Jimmie Lockhart leaves the opening round of the United States F4 season at NOLA Motorsports Park as points leader after taking two wins.
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson took his first USF2000 win aged just 14 in race two of the St. Petersburg season opener.
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Gordon Scully will step up to USF2000 this season with Velocity Racing Development after starring in two entry-level junior series last year.
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Nico Christodoulou will remain in GB3 this year with Arden, which has extended its collaboration with Velocity Racing Development for 2023
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FDelta Brasil champion Erick Schotten and US F4 4 podium finisher Ethan Barker have become the latest drivers to sign up for USF Juniors
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Velocity Racing Development has promoted Noah Ping to its USF2000 line-up for 2023, and has also signed his brother Zack for USF Juniors
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Velocity Racing Development has promoted another USF Juniors driver to USF2000 for 2023, with Sam Corry the second to join its line-up
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Velocity Racing Development has signed USF Juniors race-winner Nikita Johnson for next year’s USF2000 season
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DEForce Racing will keep Bijoy Garg in its Indy Pro 2000 line-up for this weekend’s final round at Portland, and is handing Mac Clark his USF2000 debut
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Velocity Racing Development’s Sam Corry, Nikita Johnson and Alessandro de Tullio shared the USF Juniors wins at Road America
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There are several changes to the Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 grids at Road America this weekend, with team changes and new names
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Alessandro de Tullio has emerged as Mac Clark’s new title rival in USF Juniors after winning all three races at Virginia International Raceway
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Velocity Racing Development won all three races at Road America in round two of US F4 with Matt Christensen and Noah Ping
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Alex Quinn has completed a remarkable hat-trick of wins on his USF2000 debut on the Indianapolis road course
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Alex Quinn won again in his second USF2000 race at Indianapolis after Jagger Jones hit the back of race leader Michael D’Orlando
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Alex Quinn claimed his and Velocity Racing Development’s first USF2000 win on his first start in the series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Velocity Racing Development and Arden have announced a collaboration which will result in Alex Quinn racing in USF2000
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