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2024 USF Pro 2000 Championship

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The 2024 USF Pro 2000 Championship presented by Continental Tire is the 26th season in series history and the second under the USF Pro 2000 moniker after the three championships below the Indy NXT series were rebranded in 2023 following the acquisition of Indy NXT by Penske Entertainment.[1]

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Series news

  • The scholarship for the champion was slightly increased to $681,500.[2]
  • All three ladder series organized by Andersen Promotions ended their long-running affiliation with Cooper Tires as supplier and presenting partner. Continental is the new tire supplier and title partner of the series.[3]

Drivers and teams

All drivers compete using Tatuus IP-22 racecars with Elite Mazda 2.0-014A engines and Continental tires.

Team No. Driver(s) Status Round(s)
BN Racing[4] 74 Colombia Nicolás Baptiste[5]  R  All
77 Mexico Ricardo Escotto[6] All
Comet/NCMP Racing 21 United States Logan Adams[7]  R  1–5
DEForce Racing 7 Canada Mac Clark[8]  R  All
9 Brazil Nicholas Monteiro[9] All
10 Mexico Jorge Garciarce[10]  R  All
Exclusive Autosport 92 United States Braden Eves[11] All
95 United States Avery Towns[12]  R  1–2
Jay Howard Driver Development 6 United States Frankie Mossman[13] All
Pabst Racing 18 United States Simon Sikes[14]  R  All
19 United States Christian Brooks[15]  R  All
20 United States Jace Denmark[16] All
TJ Speed Motorsports 26 New Zealand Liam Sceats[17]  R  1–5
27 United States Hunter Yeany[18] All
28 United States David Morales[19]  R  All
Turn 3 Motorsport 2 Republic of Ireland Adam Fitzgerald[20]  R  All
3 United States Danny Dyszelski[21]  R  All
33 United States Tyke Durst[22]  R  All
44 Australia Lochie Hughes[23]  R  All
68 Taiwan Ethan Ho[24]  R  All
Velocity Racing Development 17 United States Nikita Johnson[25] All
32 United States Shawn Rashid[7]  R  1–5
Icon Status
 R  Rookie

Team changes

Miller Vinatieri Motorsports left the series to move up to Indy NXT.[26]

After NeoTech Motorsport's only driver Nicholas Monteiro moved to TJ Speed Motorsports halfway through 2023 and now joined DEForce Racing, the team discontinued their series entry.

Charles Finelli's FatBoy Racing! also did not confirm its participation in the 2024 season ahead of the first round.

BN Racing returned to the series with two full-time entries after last participating during the 2020 season.[4]

Comet/NCMP Racing joined the championship, fielding a single car.

Driver changes

Reigning Teams' champions Pabst Racing signed two new drivers following Jordan Missig's departure from the series and reigning series champion Myles Rowe's graduation to Indy NXT.[27] The team promoted Simon Sikes after he won the 2023 USF2000 Championship with the same team and signed Christian Brooks after he contested a handful of races during the 2023 season for Turn 3 Motorsport.[14][15]

Turn 3 Motorsport saw a complete overhaul of their lineup, as the team took on five series rookies. One Irishman replaced another in the No. 2 car, with Formula Regional European competitor Adam Fitzgerald replacing Indy NXT-bound Jonathan Browne.[20][28] Danny Dyszelski graduated from USF2000 competition to replace Louka St-Jean in the No. 3 car after having already contested the final two rounds of the 2023 season with the team.[21] The No. 44 and No. 68 cars are also piloted by USF2000 graduates, with Lochie Hughes and Ethan Ho joining the team after coming third and 13th in the 2023 USF2000 championship, respectively.[23][24] The teams final car, the No. 33 entry, is driven by Tyke Durst, who graduated from US Formula 4 competition and replaced IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge-bound Jackson Lee.[22][29]

DEForce Racing signed one Brazilian to replace another, with Kiko Porto joining ANSA Motorsports in the Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America and his seat being filled by Nicholas Monteiro, who came 19th in 2023 with NeoTech Motorsport and TJ Speed.[30][9] The team also kept two drivers they fielded in the 2023 season finale, with Mac Clark replacing ELMS-bound Bijoy Garg and Jorge Garciarce remaining in the team's third car.[8][31][10]

TJ Speed Motorsports also signed three new drivers to replace Lirim Zendeli, Christian Weir and Francesco Pizzi. The team signed FROC and FRJ runner-up Liam Sceats as well as two Americans returning from European competition in former FIA F3 competitor Hunter Yeany and GB3 and Eurocup-3 driver David Morales.[17][18][19]

After running as many as four cars during some rounds in 2023, Exclusive Autosport downsized to two full-time entries in 2024. After Yuven Sundaramoorthy, Salvador de Alba and Lindsay Brewer all graduated to Indy NXT and Joel Granfors left the series, the team welcomed back Braden Eves, who competed with the team in the 2020 and 2021 seasons before a move to JHDD for 2022 and a hiatus in 2023.[32][33][34][11]

Jack William Miller followed his family-run teams' move to the Indy NXT championship.[26]

Jay Howard Driver Development saw Ricardo Escotto move to BN Racing and Reece Ushijima depart the championship. The team retained Frankie Mossman, who already did five races with the team in 2023.[6][13]

Velocity Racing Development expanded to two cars, with Nikita Johnson, who did the 2023 season finale with the team, being joined by Shawn Rashid and both drivers also embarking on a campaign in the GB3 championship through VRD's collaboration with Arden Motorsport.[25][7][35][36]

Returning team BN Racing fielded two Latin American drivers, with Nicolás Baptiste returning to the Americas after competing in Formula Regional Europe and Ricardo Escotto departing JHDD to embark on his sophomore season in the championship.[5][6]

New team Comet/NCMP Racing signed Logan Adams to drive their single entry, who jumps up to USF Pro 2000 after competing in US F4 and USF2000 in 2023.[7]

Mid-season changes

Exclusive Autosport only fielded a single car for Eves at NOLA, with Towns not competing there.[37]

Schedule

The 2024 schedule was revealed on October 31, 2023. It features two street circuits, five road courses and one oval round, one event less than the year before. The round at Sebring International Raceway was dropped in favor of a triple-header at NOLA Motorsports Park, the first time the championship will return there since the 2015 Pro Mazda Championship. The round at Circuit of the Americas was also dropped, while the rounds at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Road America were made into triple-headers to keep the race tally at 18. All rounds except the weekends at NOLA and Indianapolis Raceway Park support IndyCar.[2][38]

Rd. Date Race name Track Location
1 March 8–10 Foundation Building Materials Grand Prix of St. Petersburg  R  Streets of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Florida
2
3 April 5–7 Continental Tire Grand Prix of Louisiana  R  NOLA Motorsports Park Avondale, Louisiana
4
5
6 May 9–11 TBA  R  Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Speedway, Indiana
7
8
9 May 23–24 TBA  O  Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park Brownsburg, Indiana
10 June 6–9 TBA  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
11
12
13 July 4–7 TBA  R  Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio
14
15 July 19–21 TBA  R  Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario, Canada
16
17 August 22–25 TBA  R  Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon
18

Race results

Rd. Track Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Race winner
Driver Team
1 United States Streets of St. Petersburg Australia Lochie Hughes United States Nikita Johnson Australia Lochie Hughes Australia Lochie Hughes Turn 3 Motorsport
2 Australia Lochie Hughes United States Nikita Johnson Australia Lochie Hughes United States Nikita Johnson Velocity Racing Development
3 United States NOLA Motorsports Park United States Jace Denmark United States Nikita Johnson United States Hunter Yeany United States Hunter Yeany TJ Speed Motorsports
4 United States Hunter Yeany United States Nikita Johnson United States Hunter Yeany United States Nikita Johnson Velocity Racing Development
5 United States Nikita Johnson United States Nikita Johnson United States Nikita Johnson United States Nikita Johnson Velocity Racing Development
6 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course
7
8
9 United States Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
10 United States Road America
11
12
13 United States Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
14
15 Canada Exhibition Place
16
17 United States Portland International Raceway
18

Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

Scoring system
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th+ 
Points 30 25 22 19 17 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Points (O) 45 38 33 29 26 23 21 20 18 17 15 14 12 11 9 8 6 5 3 2
  • The driver who qualifies on pole is awarded one additional point.
  • One point is awarded to the driver who leads the most laps in a race.
  • One point is awarded to the driver who sets the fastest lap during the race.
Pos Driver STP NOL IMS IRP ROA MOH TOR POR Points
1 United States Nikita Johnson 4 1 2 1 1* 141
2 United States Hunter Yeany 7 13 1* 2* 3 102
3 United States Christian Brooks 2 5 8 10 7 80
4 Canada Mac Clark 6 9 5 4 5 80
5 United States Jace Denmark 20 7 3 7 2 77
6 Australia Lochie Hughes 1* 2* 19 18 10 75
7 United States Frankie Mossman 8 4 9 11 9 66
8 United States Simon Sikes 21 11 10 3 4 63
9 New Zealand Liam Sceats 3 6 18 8 11 63
10 United States Danny Dyszelski 19 3 4 19 8 58
11 Colombia Nicolás Baptiste 9 18 6 5 12 56
12 Mexico Ricardo Escotto 16 17 7 6 6 53
13 United States Braden Eves 5 8 12 16 16 49
14 Mexico Jorge Garciarce 11 10 13 9 14 48
15 United States Logan Adams 13 12 14 14 18 34
16 Republic of Ireland Adam Fitzgerald 15 14 17 13 15 31
17 Taiwan Ethan Ho 10 20 20 12 13 30
18 Brazil Nicholas Monteiro 12 15 16 15 17 30
19 United States Tyke Durst 17 16 11 17 19 25
20 United States Avery Towns 14 19 9
21 United States David Morales 22 DNS 15 DNS DNS 7
22 United States Shawn Rashid 18 21 Wth Wth Wth 4
Pos Driver STP NOL IMS IRP ROA MOH TOR POR Points
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue Finished (Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not participate
In-line notation
Bold Pole position (1 point)
Italics Ran fastest race lap (1 point)
* Led most race laps (1 point)
Not awarded if more than one driver led most laps
Rookie

Teams' championship

Scoring system
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th+ 
Points 22 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
  • Single car teams receive 3 bonus points as an equivalency to multi-car teams
  • Only the best two results count for teams fielding more than two entries
Pos Team STP NOL IMS IRP ROA MOH TOR POR Points
1 Pabst Racing 2 5 3 3 2 105
16 7 8 7 4
2 Velocity Racing Development 4 1 2 1 1 101
15 16 15 15 15
3 TJ Speed Motorsports 3 6 1 2 3 91
7 12 14 8 10
4 Turn 3 Motorsport 1 2 4 11 7 79
10 3 10 12 9
5 DEForce Racing 6 9 5 4 5 48
11 10 12 9 12
6 BN Racing 9 13 6 5 6 46
14 14 7 6 11
7 Jay Howard Driver Development 8 4 9 10 8 38
8 Exclusive Autosport 5 8 11 14 13 28
13 15
9 Comet/NCMP Racing 12 11 13 13 14 20
Pos Team STP NOL IMS IRP ROA MOH TOR POR Points

See also

Notes

References

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