Salem, NH – Joining the Open Wheel World Challenge, the F1600, F2000 and Atlantic Championship Series teams and drivers are ready for a much-anticipated June weekend on the road course at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Following a quick two-day event at the highly technical Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in May, competitors will now get the wide-open front straight at Indianapolis, crossing the iconic yard of bricks. From there, it will be a right turn onto the infield road course which was originally built for Formula 1’s debut at the track in 2000.

The twists and turns of motorsport’s most famous venue will be among the highlights of the 2017 season for Formula Race Promotions drivers and teams, in the third weekend of their seven-weekend season.

All three Championships expect additional entries for the Indianapolis event, ranging from past Champions to first-time faces.

The ultra-competitive F1600 Series saw a history-making weekend in May, when Matthew Cowley won three F1600 races in a single day in his Team Pelfrey machine, becoming the only driver to do so. As usual, there will be more F1600 races on tap at Indy.

The wins propelled Cowley to first in the Championship, where both him and Zach Holden have 264 points. Cowley gets the edge with three victories on the year, compared to Holden’s two, which both came at VIR for K-Hill Motorsports.

Lance Fendersen, Yuven Sundaramoorthy and Jonathan Kotyk follow in points. In the Masters Class, Joe Colasacco has a narrow Championship lead for Auriana Racing over Rice Race Prep driver Joel Haas.

 

Team Pelfrey’s Matthew Crowley leads the F1600 Series championship as it heads to the Indianapolis Motorspeedway for the third of seven rounds (photo courtesy of Formula Race Promotions)

Four races into the F2000 Championship Series season there have been four different winners: Nick Palacio, Brandon Dixon, John LaRue and Austin McCusker.

Heading to Indy, Dixon holds a slim, 10-point Championship margin over Steve Jenks – who has yet to finish outside the top four.

Rob Allaer sits third in points, and like Jenks, is still searching for his first Series victory. Those three, along with a large field, will have to contend with the return of 2006 Champion Matt McDonough, who narrowly missed a Sunday win at VIR in April, and surrendered the race lead to Dixon with just four corners to go on the last lap.

Austin McCusker is one of four different S winners in the F2000 series so far in 2017 (photo courtesy of Formula Race Promotions)

In Atlantic Championship Series competition, Peter Portante has scored three wins for K-Hill Motorsports in four starts, establishing himself as the man-to-beat coming into the Indianapolis event.

Portante has shared the podium with the Grant brothers, David and Keith, in all four races so far in 2017, with Keith winning the season opener for Polestar Racing Group.

After falling just short of the F1600 Series Championship last year, Peter Portante moved up the the Atlantic Championship and with three wins, leads the way coming to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Photo courtesy of Formula Race Promotions)

For updates throughout the Indy event weekend, stay tuned to www.F1600Series.com, www.F2000Series.com and www.AtlanticChampionshipSeries.com.