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Christian Rasmussen and Jay Howard Driver Development lead wet USF2000 practice session

By Steve Wittich

Christian Rasmussen, one of the USF2000 championship contenders, led the lone official practice session of the weekend. However, the track was wet, so times are not representative of what we expect in tomorrow’s qualifying session and races.

“The team has done a great job all day, getting the car where it needs to be,” said Rasmussen. “I’m glad I could put a good lap together for them in the final test, and again in the official practice. It shows that we’re competitive, though I know some guys did not put on new tires in that last test session. But I know we’re fast, P1 by two-and-a-half seconds in that last session in the wet conditions, so I can’t complain. We’ll see how tomorrow develops, if it’s going to be wet or dry – no one knows now, but I think we’ll be competitive either way. It’s been a good day, and it’s great to be back with the team and back at the racetrack.”

After an almost 30-minute delay due to lightning in the area, the first official practice session of the USF2000 Grand Prix of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders race weekend got underway at about 4:45 pm (CDT)

Eighteen of the 20 entered drivers took to the wet 4.014-mile, 14-turn natural terrain road course, to get in some wet weather practice. Those drivers had Cooper Tire rain tires mounted. Cameron Shields and Ayrton Ori, the two Legacy Autosport drivers, decided to sit out the session.

 

The red flag came out only a few minutes into the session. Max Kaeser, in the Miller Vinatieri Motorsports No. 41, spun and could not get going again.

At that point in the session, only 11 drivers had been on track and had completed a single out-lap.

The green flag came back out with 18-minutes remaining in the session, and drivers started to tip-toe around the track.

With 10-minutes remaining in the session, Rasmussen’s quickest time on the timing screens was a lap at 148.532 seconds. He lowered that time by more than a second on his next lap. He was followed by the Cape Motorsports duo of Gold and Green.

As the track started to dry, lap times kept coming down, with Rasmussen dropping down to a 146.109 second lap when the red flag came out for the second time.

This time, it was for the Pelican Energy sponsored No. 7, driven by Christian Bogle, who was stranded in the gravel in Turn 7.

The session got the checkered flag a little early so that the AMR INDYCAR Safety Team could rescue the stranded Jay Howard Driver Development driver.

The Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship drivers are back on track at 8 am (CDT) tomorrow for qualifying.

USF2000 Grand Prix of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders Practice #1 Results

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM FAST LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 6 Christian Rasmussen Jay Howard Driver Development 2:26.109 –.—- 6
2 3 Reece Gold Cape Motorsports 2:28.592 2.4825 6
3 2 Josh Green Cape Motorsports 2:29.405 3.2959 7
4 5 Wyatt Brichacek Jay Howard Driver Development 2:29.469 3.3601 6
5 23 Matt Round-Garrido Pabst Racing 2:29.692 3.5827 7
6 8 Kyle Dupell Cape Motorsports 2:29.692 3.5831 7
7 40 Jack William Miller Miller Vinatieri Motorsports 2:30.302 4.1931 6
8 4 Michael d’Orlando Cape Motorsports 2:30.615 4.5055 6
9 21 Yuven Sundaramoorthy Pabst Racing 2:30.997 4.8876 5
10 44 Christian Brooks Exclusive Autosport 2:31.029 4.9200 4
11 22 Eduardo Barrichello Pabst Racing 2:31.634 5.5243 5
12 10 Nico Christodoulou DEForce Racing 2:32.701 6.5921 5
13 16 Josh Pierson Exclusive Autosport 2:33.832 7.7229 5
14 1 Prescott Campbell Exclusive Autosport 2:34.877 8.7679 4
15 7 Christian Bogle Jay Howard Driver Development 2:35.352 9.2429 6
16 18 Bijoy Garg Jay Howard Driver Development 2:35.657 9.5475 6
17 9 Nolan Siegel Jay Howard Driver Development 2:37.220 11.1106 5
18 41 Max Kaeser Miller Vinatieri Motorsports 2:46.799 20.6895 4
19 20 Cameron Shields Legacy Autosport No Time
20 27 Ayrton Ori Legacy Autosport No Time

Petrov leads Indy Pro 2000 test session shortened by stormy weather

 

By Steve Wittich

For the second straight Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires test session – this one shortened due to an incoming storm – it was Juncos Racing sophomore Artem Petrov who ended the session with the quickest lap time.

The Road To Success / Bell / 226ers sponsored No. 42 of Artem Petrov on track at Road America during testing (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

Danial Frost (Turn 3 Motorsport) ended that session with the second quickest lap time but finished the test atop the combined timesheet with a fast lap of 120.904 seconds set during the morning session.

It was a pair of DEForce Racing drivers that were the most consistent, ending all three sessions in the top five. Veteran Parker Thompson, who will be making his 33rd Indy Pro 2000 on Friday, ended the sessions in fifth, second, and fifth. Rookie Manuel Sulaiman, who will be making his first Indy Pro 2000 start on Friday, ended the sessions with the third, fourth and fourth quickest laps.

The DEForce Racing.com / Valkyrie Velocity sponsored No. 9 of Parker Thompson on track during Indy Pro 2000 testing at Road America (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

The final Indy Pro 2000 test session got underway at 2:30 pm (CDT) with the temperature on our weather app showing a “feels like” of 94F. According to pictures that we were sent, heavy rain was imminent, which could be the last dry session before qualifying.

Right on cue, the red flag for severe weather came out with just over 25 minutes remaining in the 45-minute session. The test session was checkered, giving crews and drivers a chance to get back to the paddock to take shelter.

Incoming. (Photo Courtesy of @IndyPro2000 on Twitter)

The driver at the top of the timing screens when the red flag came out was Petrov, who had just turned his quickest lap of the session at 121.646 seconds. He was followed by Frost, Robb, Manuel Sulaiman (DEForce Racing), Parker Thompson (DEForce Racing), Colin Kaminsky (Pabst Racing), Hunter McElrea (Pabst Racing), Devlin DeFrancesco (Andretti Steinbrenner Racing), Moisés de la Vara (DEForce Racing) and Braden Eves (Exclusive Autosport), who made up the top 10.

The 16 Indy Pro 2000 entries were able to get 85 laps completed before the red flag.

The second rung of the Road To Indy is slated to be back on track for practice at 5 pm (CDT), but that could change depending on the weather.

Indy Pro 2000 Grand Prix Of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders Test #3 Results

 

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM FAST LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 42 Artem Petrov Juncos Racing 2:01.467 –.—- 8
2 9 Parker Thompson DEForce Racing 2:01.738 0.2705 11
3 2 Sting Ray Robb Juncos Racing 2:02.278 0.8107 6
4 8 Manuel Sulaiman DEForce Racing 2:02.434 0.9662 11
5 1 Braden Eves Exclusive Autosport 2:02.533 1.0652 15
6 18 Hunter McElrea Pabst Racing 2:02.649 1.1812 14
7 19 Colin Kaminsky Pabst Racing 2:02.670 1.2030 9
8 68 Danial Frost Turn 3 Motorsport 2:02.979 1.5113 16
9 17 Devlin DeFrancesco Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport 2:03.367 1.8997 13
10 3 Antoine Comeau Turn 3 Motorsport 2:03.765 2.2972 16
11 36 Jacob Loomis BN Racing with Team Benik 2:04.330 2.8629 13
12 37 Sabre Cook BN Racing with Team Benik 2:04.834 3.3668 14
13 69 Nate Aranda Juncos Racing 2:05.793 4.3252 12
14 57 Bob Kaminsky Pabst Racing 2:05.821 4.3541 14
15 6 Moises de la Vara DEForce Racing 2:06.159 4.6914 11
16 83 Charles Finelli FatBoy Racing 2:07.096 5.6285 14

Rasmussen and Jay Howard Driver Development are third different driver and team to lead USF2000 test session

By Steve Wittich

Three different drivers from three different teams led the three USF2000 test sessions to kick off the two days of Road To Indy action at Road America.

Christian Rasmussen, a Jay Howard Driver Development veteran, led the final Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship test session in the CSU / One Cure – Lucas Oil-sponsored No. 6. The Dane’s lap of 131.011 seconds was the quickest of the bunch.

Jay Howard Driver Development sophomore works the curbs at Road America in USF2000 testing (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

Fellow sophomore, Jack William Miller, ended the session with the second quickest time. The Carmel, Ind. based second-generation driver, was in the top six in all three sessions.

The late mover in the session was 15-year-old Nolan Siegel (Jay Howard Driver Development), who ended up with the third quickest time.

Early in the session, Gold, who had led the first session, and Miller in the Indy Dental Group / Lumist sponsored No. 41 were quick.

With 30 minutes remaining in the session, Miller had moved to the top of the timing charts, followed by Shields.

At the half-way point of the final test session, the quickest driver was Rasmussen, who had just turned a lap at 131.429 seconds to grab the top spot away from Miller.

The rest of the top ten behind Rasmussen were Miller, Shields, Gold, Michael d’Orlando (Cape Motorsports), Matthew Round-Garrido (Pabst Racing), Wyatt Brichacek (Jay Howard Driver Development), Josh Green (Cape Motorsports) Yuven Sundaramoorthy (Pabst Racing) and Eduardo Barrichello (Pabst Racing).

With 20 minutes left in the test session, there were 14 cars on the track and six cars on the pit lane.

Not long after that point of the session, went quicker, lowering his best lap time to 131.011 seconds.

The first practice of the Road America weekend, a 30-minute session, gets underway at 4:15 pm (CDT)

USF2000 Grand Prix of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders Test Session #3 Results

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM FAST LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 3 Reece Gold Cape Motorsports 2:11.099 –.—- 15
2 4 Michael d’Orlando Cape Motorsports 2:11.178 0.0796 15
3 21 Yuven Sundaramoorthy Pabst Racing 2:11.287 0.1880 14
4 40 Jack William Miller Miller Vinatieri Motorsports 2:11.322 0.2227 11
5 6 Christian Rasmussen Jay Howard Driver Development 2:11.461 0.3622 16
6 2 Josh Green Cape Motorsports 2:11.574 0.4748 15
7 22 Eduardo Barrichello Pabst Racing 2:11.628 0.5296 14
8 1 Prescott Campbell Exclusive Autosport 2:11.642 0.5435 13
9 9 Nolan Siegel Jay Howard Driver Development 2:11.991 0.8919 14
10 8 Kyle Dupell Cape Motorsports 2:12.001 0.9022 14
11 23 Matt Round-Garrido Pabst Racing 2:12.052 0.9527 15
12 5 Wyatt Brichacek Jay Howard Driver Development 2:12.123 1.0243 14
13 20 Cameron Shields Legacy Autosport 2:12.150 1.0509 11
14 44 Christian Brooks Exclusive Autosport 2:12.314 1.2157 8
15 7 Christian Bogle Jay Howard Driver Development 2:13.101 2.0025 16
16 27 Ayrton Ori Legacy Autosport 2:13.122 2.0227 15
17 10 Nico Christodoulou DEForce Racing 2:13.836 2.7367 10
18 41 Max Kaeser Miller Vinatieri Motorsports 2:14.951 3.8518 14
19 16 Josh Pierson Exclusive Autosport 15:49.174 0.0000
20 18 Bijoy Garg Jay Howard Driver Development No Time

Four Road To Indy test session, four different drivers and teams lead the way. Petrov led this Indy Pro 2000 session.

By Steve Wittich

Four Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires test sessions. Four different drivers and teams top the charts.

This time, Artem Petrov, a Juncos Racing sophomore, turned a lap at 121.467 seconds in his Road To Success/Bell/226ers sponsored No. 42 PM-18, that led the session. Rounding out the top five were two veterans, Parker Thompson (DEForce Racing) and Sting Ray Robb (Juncos Racing), along with a pair of series rookies, Manuel Sulaiman (DEForce Racing) and Braden Eves (Exclusive Autosport).

The second Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires test session got underway at Road America 15-minutes before noon. According to our weather app, the temperature was a steamy 86F.

Robb was the early leader of the session, but at the halfway point, his teammate Petrov had moved to the top of the timing screen with a lap of 121.467 seconds. The rest of the top ten were Robb, Eves, Frost, Thompson, Devlin DeFrancesco (Andretti Steinbrenner Racing), Hunter McElrea (Pabst Racing), Colin Kaminsky (Pabst Racing), Antoine Comeau (Turn 3 Motorsport) and Manuel Sulaiman (DEForce Racing).

Like the USF2000 drivers before them, the times remained stagnant until the final ten minutes of the session. The first drivers to improve their times were Pabst Racing rookies McElrea and Kaminsky. The rest of the field quickly followed.

Several drivers hot laps were thwarted when the red flag came out with just over four minutes remaining. The cause of the red flag was Thompson, who needed help getting extracted from the Turn 6 gravel trap. The clock ran out, and the session was checkered.

The 16 drivers completed 197 circuits of the 4.014-mile, 14-turn natural terrain road course. The Turn 3 Motorsport duo of Frost and Comeau was the busiest drivers, turning 16 laps apiece.

The final Indy Pro 2000 test session will roll off at 2:30 pm (CDT).

Indy Pro 2000 Grand Prix Of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders Test #2 Results

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM FAST LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 42 Artem Petrov Juncos Racing 2:01.467 –.—- 8
2 9 Parker Thompson DEForce Racing 2:01.738 0.2705 11
3 2 Sting Ray Robb Juncos Racing 2:02.278 0.8107 6
4 8 Manuel Sulaiman DEForce Racing 2:02.434 0.9662 11
5 1 Braden Eves Exclusive Autosport 2:02.533 1.0652 15
6 18 Hunter McElrea Pabst Racing 2:02.649 1.1812 14
7 19 Colin Kaminsky Pabst Racing 2:02.670 1.2030 9
8 68 Danial Frost Turn 3 Motorsport 2:02.979 1.5113 16
9 17 Devlin DeFrancesco Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport 2:03.367 1.8997 13
10 3 Antoine Comeau Turn 3 Motorsport 2:03.765 2.2972 16
11 36 Jacob Loomis BN Racing with Team Benik 2:04.330 2.8629 13
12 37 Sabre Cook BN Racing with Team Benik 2:04.834 3.3668 14
13 69 Nate Aranda Juncos Racing 2:05.793 4.3252 12
14 57 Bob Kaminsky Pabst Racing 2:05.821 4.3541 14
15 6 Moises de la Vara DEForce Racing 2:06.159 4.6914 11
16 83 Charles Finelli FatBoy Racing 2:07.096 5.6285 14

Eduardo Barrichello leads the way in USF2000 test session #2 – top five covered by only two-tenths

By Steve Wittich

With less than a tenth-of-a-second separating the top three, the top five within two-tenths of a second, there is more evidence that the series will be ultra-competitive.

Eduardo Barrichello was the quickest in the session with a lap timed at 131.358 seconds. He was one of three Pabst Racing drivers in the top five, with Matthew Round-Garrido and Yuven Sundaramoorthy grabbing the third and fourth spots. Joining the Pabst Racing drivers were Christian Rasmussen and Wyatt Brichacek, a pair of Jay Howard Driver Development drivers.

The second of three 45-minute USF2000 practice sessions got underway at “America’s National Park of Speed,” right on time at 10:45 am.

Early on, it was veterans Rasmussen and Sundaramoorthy the were the quickest.

The red flag came out for only four minutes, with 25-minutes remaining in the session. The quickest driver at that point in the session was Rasmussen, with a lap at 131.452 seconds.

The rest of the top ten were, Yuven Sundaramoorthy, (Pabst Racing), Wyatt Brichacek (Jay Howard Driver Development), Jack William Miller (Miller Vinatieri Motorsports), Reece Gold (Cape Motorsports), Michael d’Orlando (Cape Motorsports), Cameron Shields (Legacy Autosport), Nolan Siegel (Jay Howard Driver Development), Josh Green (Cape Motorsports) and Eduardo Barrichello (Pabst Racing).

With 12-minutes remaining in the test session, the top ten were the same, and none of them had been able to turn quicker laps on their used Cooper Tires.

Barrichello, with ten minutes left in the session was the first to lower his lap time and move to the top of the timing screens with a lap of 131.393 seconds.

The second red flag of the session was shown with just over six minutes remaining for an incident involving Miller Vinatieri Motorsports rookie Max Kaeser.

The green flag did come back out with just under two minutes left in the session, allowing drivers to complete one more lap at speed.

A total of 19 drivers turned 244 laps. The busiest driver was Ayrton Ori, who turned 16 laps behind the wheel of the Permatex/Spray Nine sponsored No. 27 from the Legacy Autosport stable.

The bottom rung of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires is back on track at 1:30 pm (CDT) for their final 45-minute test session.

USF2000 Grand Prix of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders Test Session #2 Results

 

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM FAST LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 22 Eduardo Barrichello Pabst Racing 2:11.358 –.—- 15
2 6 Christian Rasmussen Jay Howard Driver Development 2:11.452 0.0942 12
3 23 Matt Round-Garrido Pabst Racing 2:11.454 0.0966 15
4 21 Yuven Sundaramoorthy Pabst Racing 2:11.609 0.2513 14
5 5 Wyatt Brichacek Jay Howard Driver Development 2:11.636 0.2787 14
6 40 Jack William Miller Miller Vinatieri Motorsports 2:12.006 0.6482 11
7 3 Reece Gold Cape Motorsports 2:12.056 0.6980 13
8 4 Michael d’Orlando Cape Motorsports 2:12.115 0.7573 14
9 20 Cameron Shields Legacy Autosport 2:12.219 0.8618 13
10 9 Nolan Siegel Jay Howard Driver Development 2:12.367 1.0094 13
11 2 Josh Green Cape Motorsports 2:12.543 1.1855 14
12 27 Ayrton Ori Legacy Autosport 2:12.642 1.2847 16
13 8 Kyle Dupell Cape Motorsports 2:12.789 1.4312 14
14 7 Christian Bogle Jay Howard Driver Development 2:12.934 1.5764 14
15 1 Prescott Campbell Exclusive Autosport 2:12.947 1.5896 9
16 10 Nico Christodoulou DEForce Racing 2:12.953 1.5954 15
17 18 Bijoy Garg Jay Howard Driver Development 2:13.698 2.3409 13
18 41 Max Kaeser Miller Vinatieri Motorsports 2:14.699 3.3415 12
19 44 Christian Brooks Exclusive Autosport 11:41.505 9:30.1472 3
20 16 Josh Pierson Exclusive Autosport No Time

Turn 3 Motorsport pilot Frost puts Indy Pro 2000 field on notice with scorching lap – note and results from test session #1

By Steve Wittich

Danial Frost, who was set to contest the 2020 Indy Lights season before it was suspended, emphatically proved to the Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires field, that he would be the driver to beat.

The pilot of the DEN-JET sponsored No. 68 PM-18, entered by Turn 3 Motorsport, was over a half-second clear of the Indy Pro 2000 field in the first test session of the Road America weekend. Following him were a trio of newcomers to the series, Devlin DeFrancesco (Andretti Steinbrenner Racing), Manuel Sulaiman (DEForce Racing), and Colin Kaminsky (Pabst Racing).

Only three-tenths of a second separated the drivers occupying spots two through eight on the timing screen.

The middle rung of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires began their first of three 45-minute test sessions promptly at 9 am (CDT).

Early in the going, it was veterans Parker Thompson (DEForce Racing), Sting Ray Robb (Juncos Racing), and Danial Frost (Turn 3 Motorsport) who were at the head of the timing screen.

With just over 25-minutes left in the session, the red flag came out for a spin by Sabre Cook. The Xtract Technologies/Apple Motorsports sponsored No. 36 was able to continue returning to the crew’s attention on pit road.

At that time Thompson, with a lap of 122.739 seconds was the quickest drivers and was followed in the top ten by Robb, Braden Eves (Exclusive Autosport), Frost, Artem Petrov (Juncos Racing), Antoine Comeau (Turn 3 Motorsports), Devlin DeFrancesco (Andretti Steinbrenner Racing), Jacob Loomis (BN Racing with Team Benik), Charles Finelli (Fatboy Racing!) and Bob Kaminsky (Pabst Racing).

The track reopened for testing with just over 20-minutes remaining, and it didn’t take long for the lap times to start falling, as Frost, Robb, Comeau, and McElrea all turned laps quicker than Thompson’s best time before the stoppage.

With seven minutes remaining in the session, Thompson turned the first sub-122-second lap, grabbing the top spot. With five minutes left in the session, his DEForce Racing teammate, Sulaiman, and Andretti Steinbrenner Racing newcomer DeFrancesco were the only drivers with laps in the 121-second bracket.

Thompson’s time at the top of the timing screens didn’t last long, as first Kaminsky, then Sulaiman, and then Frost all lowered the quickest time of the session.

Frost continued to get faster, eventually turning the only sub-121-second lap of the session with just over one minute remaining.

The 15 entries that turned a lap completed 192 circuits of the 4.014-mile, 14-turn natural terrain road course. Finelli, who turned 15 laps, was the busiest driver.

The Indy Pro 2000 drivers and teams will be back on track for their second test session at 11:45 am (CDT)

Indy Pro 2000 Grand Prix Of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders Test #1 Results

 

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM FAST LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 68 Danial Frost Turn 3 Motorsport 2:00.940 –.—- 14
2 17 Devlin DeFrancesco Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport 2:01.495 0.5555 14
3 8 Manuel Sulaiman DEForce Racing 2:01.547 0.6069 9
4 19 Colin Kaminsky Pabst Racing 2:01.672 0.7320 15
5 9 Parker Thompson DEForce Racing 2:01.687 0.7470 14
6 3 Antoine Comeau Turn 3 Motorsport 2:01.733 0.7936 13
7 1 Braden Eves Exclusive Autosport 2:01.766 0.8266 14
8 18 Hunter McElrea Pabst Racing 2:01.808 0.8680 14
9 2 Sting Ray Robb Juncos Racing 2:02.220 1.2801 15
10 42 Artem Petrov Juncos Racing 2:02.527 1.5868 15
11 36 Jacob Loomis BN Racing with Team Benik 2:04.032 3.0924 13
12 37 Sabre Cook BN Racing with Team Benik 2:05.151 4.2113 11
13 57 Bob Kaminsky Pabst Racing 2:06.446 5.5065 12
14 83 Charles Finelli FatBoy Racing 2:06.502 5.5625 18
15 6 Moises de la Vara DEForce Racing 8:36.555 6:35.6150 1
16 69 Nate Aranda Juncos Racing No Time

 

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Gold and d’Orlando from Cape Motorsports lead the first USF2000 test session – four teams in the top five

By Steve Wittich

If the first official test session of the USF2000 Grand Prix of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders portends anything, it will be that the fight for the USF2000 advancement scholarship should be a good one.

With four teams in the top five, and a bakers-dozen drivers within one second of the top of the timesheet, the championship should be wide open.

Leading the way from the four-car Cape Motorsports stable, with a lap timed at 131.099 seconds, was sophomore Reece Gold in his The Ticket Clinic Sponsored No. 3 USF-17.

Gold was followed closely by Cape Motorsports teammate Michael d’Orlando, along with Yuven Sundaramoorthy (Pabst Racing), Jack William Miller (Miller Vinatieri Motorsports), and Christian Rasmussen (Jay Howard Driver Development) in the top five.

The first of three 45-minute test sessions for the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship got underway at Road America at 8 am (CDT), with the lowest rung of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires serving as the due sweepers for the day.

At the half-way point of the 45-minute session, Rasmussen had turned the quickest lap, timed at 131.710 seconds. The rest of the top 10 were: Eduardo Barrichello (Pabst Racing), Gold, d’Orlando, Josh Green (Cape Motorsports), Matthew Round-Garrido (Pabst Racing), Nolan Siegel (Jay Howard Driver Development), Wyatt Brichacek (Jay Howard Driver Development), Miller and Prescott Campbell (Exclusive Autosport).

With 20 minutes remaining, the first and only red flag of the session came out. From timing and scoring, it appeared that the issue was with Nico Christodoulou. The newcomer had just turned his quickest lap of the session.

The red flag lasted seven minutes before the 4.014-mile, 14-turn natural terrain road course was once again buzzing with the sound of the Elite Engine 2.0L power plants.

It took a couple of laps for the Cooper Tires to come back up to optimal operating temperature, but with eight minutes remaining, the lap times started to fall. Barrichello was the first driver to go quicker but was quickly eclipsed by Gold.

Over the final five minutes of the session, Sundaramoorthy and Gold both held the top spot.

The 20 entries turned a total of 244 laps. The busiest drivers were a pair of Christians, Rasmussen, and Bogle, from Jay Howard Driver Development, who completed 16 circuits.

The drivers and teams of the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship series will be back on track at 10:45 am (CDT)

USF2000 Grand Prix of Road America Presented By Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders Test Session #1 Results

RANK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM FAST LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 3 Reece Gold Cape Motorsports 2:11.099 –.—- 15
2 4 Michael d’Orlando Cape Motorsports 2:11.178 0.0796 15
3 21 Yuven Sundaramoorthy Pabst Racing 2:11.287 0.1880 14
4 40 Jack William Miller Miller Vinatieri Motorsports 2:11.322 0.2227 11
5 6 Christian Rasmussen Jay Howard Driver Development 2:11.461 0.3622 16
6 2 Josh Green Cape Motorsports 2:11.574 0.4748 15
7 22 Eduardo Barrichello Pabst Racing 2:11.628 0.5296 14
8 1 Prescott Campbell Exclusive Autosport 2:11.642 0.5435 13
9 9 Nolan Siegel Jay Howard Driver Development 2:11.991 0.8919 14
10 8 Kyle Dupell Cape Motorsports 2:12.001 0.9022 14
11 23 Matt Round-Garrido Pabst Racing 2:12.052 0.9527 15
12 5 Wyatt Brichacek Jay Howard Driver Development 2:12.123 1.0243 14
13 20 Cameron Shields Legacy Autosport 2:12.150 1.0509 11
14 44 Christian Brooks Exclusive Autosport 2:12.314 1.2157 8
15 7 Christian Bogle Jay Howard Driver Development 2:13.101 2.0025 16
16 27 Ayrton Ori Legacy Autosport 2:13.122 2.0227 15
17 10 Nico Christodoulou DEForce Racing 2:13.836 2.7367 10
18 41 Max Kaeser Miller Vinatieri Motorsports 2:14.951 3.8518 14
19 16 Josh Pierson Exclusive Autosport 15:49.174 0.0000
20 18 Bijoy Garg Jay Howard Driver Development No Time

Previewing the 2020 Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires season and races at Road America

By Steve Wittich

The 2020 Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires season got underway in St. Petersburg, Fla., but the teams and drivers were only able to complete one practice session before the COVID-19 pandemic brought things to a screeching halt.

After 117-days with no racing, the second rung of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires is ready to get back on track at one of America’s most iconic circuits.

The drivers will be fighting for an advancement scholarship that has been increased by 47% over the original 2020 value of $609,245.


Indy Pro 2000 at Road America

The Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires series will be visiting the 4.014-mile, 14-turn Road America natural terrain road course for the 17th and 18th times in 2020. The pair of Indy Pro 2000 Grand Prix of Road America Presented by Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders are scheduled for 15-laps or 50-minutes.

The middle rung of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires ladder returned to the Elkhart Lake, Wisc. track in 2016 after a five-year hiatus. In three of the four years since the series return, the same driver has won both races in three of the four years.

Only twice has the pole-sitter failed to finish on the podium and the last time that happened was in 2007 when Marco DiLeo (Maxwell Racing) finished eighth.

Juncos Racing, with Conor Daly (2010), Victor Franzoni (2017), and Rasmus Lindh (2019) lead all teams with three pole starts at Road America. The Speedway, Ind. team also leads all teams with seven podium finishes at Road America.

David Malukas and BN Racing hold the qualifying track record with a lap timed at 119.8151 seconds set in 2018. The same team, with Toby Sowery at the wheel, also holds the race track record with a lap at 121.3306 seconds, set the same year.

Indy Pro 2000 winners at Road America

YEAR DRIVER TEAM
2019 Race #2 Kyle Kirkwood RP Motorsport
2019 Race #1 Kyle Kirkwood RP Motorsport
2018 Race #2 David Malukas BN Racing
2018 Race #1 David Malukas BN Racing
2017 Race #2 Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports
2017 Race #1 Victor Franzoni Juncos Racing
2016 Race #2 Aaron Telitz Team Pelfrey
2016 Race #1 Aaron Telitz Team Pelfrey
2010 Conor Daly Juncos Racing
2008 Peter Dempsey Andersen Racing
2007 Ron White Maxwell Racing
2006 Ron White Ross Smith Racing
2005 James Hinchcliffe AIM Autosport
2004 Michael McDowell Star Race Cars
2003 Michael McDowell Star Race Cars
2002 Guy Cosmo Racers Edge Motorsports

Win in the opener, win the championship?

Winning on the season-opening weekend of Indy Pro 2000 action is NOT a good indicator of who will end up claiming the advancement scholarship at the end of the year. Only seven eventual champions won at the first event of the year.

Eventual champions that won at the season opening event are:

YEAR DRIVER
1999 Joey Hand
2000 Bernardo Martinez
2001 Scott Bradley
2005 Rafa Matos
2009 Adam Christodoulou
2014 Spencer Pigot
2018 Rinus VeeKay

Win at Road America, win the championship?

The eventual Indy Pro 2000 champion has won at Road America a total of six times, including Aaron Telitz, Victor Franzoni, and Kyle Kirkwood in three of the last four years. The other winners in Wisconsin that went on to win the championship are Guy Cosmo (2002), Michael McDowell (2004) and Conor Daly (2010).


Here are your team-by-team and driver-by-driver season previews. (in order of how they finished in the team standings last year)

Juncos Racing

The Speedway, Ind. based Juncos Racing, led by Argentinian race Ricardo Juncos, came within two points of winning their third straight Indy Pro 2000 driver’s championship. That would have been the fifth driver’s title on the middle rung of the Road To Indy, for the family-oriented team.

Conor Daly (2010), Spencer Pigot (2014), Victor Franzoni (2017), and Rinus VeeKay (2018) are the drivers that have won for Juncos Racing. Of note: three of those four are scheduled to make NTT INDYCAR® SERIES starts in 2020.

The team has a total of 45 Indy Pro 2000 wins and has won at least one race in 11 straight seasons.

Juncos Racing will head into the 2020 season looking for their fourth straight Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires team title with team returnee Sting Ray Robb and newcomers Artem Petrov and Nate Aranda.

Robb is returning to the same team for the first time in his Road To Indy career, and that continuity should allow him to fight for a title. Still only 18-years-old, this will be Robb’s fourth year in the series, and over his 45 races, he has two poles, seven podiums, and 19 top-five finishes.

Sting Ray Robb concentrates in the cockpit of his Juncos Racing PM-18 during testing at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

Robb, who has improved each year in the series, holds the Indy Pro 2000 track records for the streets of St. Petersburg and WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca.

“My earliest memories are of wanting to drive something – anything fast – I had to be a race car driver,” said Robb, before St. Petersburg, in March. “There is no Plan B – I was born for this – my name is Sting Ray, after all! With Juncos, Road to Indy, and the amazing support of my fans, friends and family, I’m in hot pursuit of my dream. I’m super excited to be returning to Juncos for the 2020 season. We worked hard last year, with lots of progression throughout the season, capping it off on a high note with two poles.

“I’m looking forward to carrying that momentum to this season and working with the Juncos crew again. I’m stoked to be once again racing through the streets of St. Petersburg – street races are very demanding with no room for mistakes and no forgiving corners… that must be why I love it! The fans and crowd at St. Pete are fantastic, can’t wait to get back out there.”

Robb led the last two sessions at the recent Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course open test and ended up as the second quickest driver on the combined timesheet.

Petrov started the final five races of the 2019 season with RP Motorsport, showing that he has the pace to be competitive. The native of St. Petersburg, Russia, spent the 2016 and 2017 season racing in the Italian, Russian (SMP) and German (ADAC) Formula 4 series, where he won three times. In 2018, the 20-year-old made a move to the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.

Petrov qualified in the first three rows in all of his Indy Pro 2000 races, proving quickly that the Russian had the pace to fight at the front of the grid. However, a pair of first-lap mistakes resulted in some disappointing finishes.

Nate Aranda, a 19-year-old from Albuquerque, NM, and a Lucas Oil Formula Car Championship race winner, will be behind the wheel of the team’s third PM-18.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • Ricardo Juncos and technical director Ernesto ‘Ernie’ Gonella are known for the ability to develop drivers and turn them into winners. For Robb and Petrov, the raw talent is there, and it’s just a matter of when not if they’ll start winning races.

RP Motorsport

Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 travel situation, RP Motorsport will be taking the season off.


Exclusive Autosport

The Canadian team, owned by Michael Duncalfe, is about to embark on their third season in the Indy Pro 2000. Over the course of the past two years, Exclusive Autosport has put together an impressive team resume, including five wins, four poles, and 26 top-five finishes.

Braden Eves will be joining the Brownsburg, Ind .based team, driving the No. 1 (TSO Note: Steve loves this) PM-18 in the new grey and blue scholarship winning livery as the reigning Cooper Tires USF2000 Champion.

The 21-year-old Meyer-Shank Racing affiliated driver won six USF2000 races last year, including a gutsy must-win performance in the final race of the season at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in September. Eves was also one of three USF2000 drivers to complete all 352 laps during the 2019 USF2000 campaign.

“I’m super excited to be heading to a race weekend,” said Eves. “We’ve had our time away, and now we’re back into race mode. This is a very competitive field, so it’s going to be difficult, just like it was for me last year. Hunter McElrea was extremely good all last year, so to win the title in a do-or-die moment was huge, and that’s what it’s going to take again this season. But having done that was such a confidence boost, and with all the testing we’ve had and the pace we’ve shown, we’re in an even better position than we were last year, so we just have to get the job done. I know Exclusive Autosport is up to the task.”

Eves took part in the recent open test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course but had an issue with his transponder. Our spies at the track told us that he was among the quickest drivers at the test.

He also led the lone practice session in St. Petersburg, Fla. by an impressive half-second.

Braden Eves up on the wheel of the No. 1 from the Exclusive Autosport stable during the lone Indy Pro 2000 practice in St. Petersburg, Fla. (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • It probably surprised a few people when Eves didn’t follow Kirkwood’s lead and sign with RP Motorsport (which looks even better in hindsight), but sometimes it’s about feeling comfortable. With his results in testing, it appears that Eves made a wise decision. We will be watching if being a one-car team has an impact on their ability to improve the car throughout the weekend.

DEForce Racing

Angleton, Texas-based DEForce Racing will field the largest squad on the Indy Pro 2000 grid with four drivers. The David and Ernesto Martinez led team made their Road To Indy debut with Indy Pro 2000 entries for current drivers Kory Enders and Moisés de la Vara at the 2016 season finale.

Enders and de la Vara will be joined by Road To Indy veteran Parker Thompson and USF2000 grad Manuel Sulaiman.

All of Enders 47 career Road To Indy starts have been with DEForce Racing. The 22-year-old who lives in Sugarland, Texas, finished the 2019 season with some good momentum, with two podiums in the final three events.

Mexican born and Texas-based, de la Vara, like his teammate Enders has made all 36 of his Road To Indy starts with the same team.

With 78 career Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires starts under his belt, it’s hard to believe that veteran Parker Thompson is still only 22-years-old.

“PT” made his Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires debut with JDC Motorsports in 2015, and across five seasons has finished 5th (USF2000 2015), 2nd (USF2000 2016), 3rd (USF2000 2017), 2nd (Indy Pro 2000 2018) and 3rd (Indy Pro 2000 2019) in those championships.

Parker Thompson, a championship contender, behind the wheel of the No. 9 DEForce Racing PM-18 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

Thompson’s impressive career numbers in his 78 starts include 12 wins, 12 poles, 32 podiums, 53 top fives, 17 races led, and 14 races with the quickest lap.

Rounding out the DEForce Racing foursome is 2018-2019 FIA Formula 4 NACAM champion, Sulaiman. The Mexico City, Mexico native, grabbed two podiums on the way to a sixth-place USF2000 championship finish in 2019.

Thompson and Sulaiman finished the recent Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course test with the 3rd and 4th quickest lap times.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • The team has brought in driver coach Jonatan Jorge to work with the team. The former driver has recently worked with Kyle Kirkwood, Rinus VeeKay, and Oliver Askew. How Thompson responds to “JJ” is something we’ll be watching closely.
  • Can Enders, de la Vara, and Sulaiman find consistency? All three have all shown at various times that they have the pace to be regulars on the podium, but will need to be more steady from race to race, and lap to lap.

Fatboy Racing!

If you are looking for the team having the most fun at the track, just find team owner Brendan Puderbach, driver Charles Finelli, super mechanic Jim Locke, and Tiny Tim, the best pit cart in any racing paddock.

Finelli is an experienced racer, who is back for another season of Indy Pro 2000 action.

To learn a little more about the Fatboys, watch this documentary by David Porteous.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • It’s clear that this group always has fun at the track, but they can also be serious racers, and it would be great to see them add a second car for a younger driver.

Turn 3 Motorsport

The Peter Dempsey led Turn 3 Motorsport made their Indy Pro 2000 debut halfway through the 2020 season with an entry for 2019 Radical Cup Champion Antoine Comeau.

Comeau, a Canadian based in Chicago, Ill. will be back for a full season and will be joined by Indy Lights refugee Danial Frost.

Turn 3 Motorsport driver Antoine Comeau at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for testing (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

Comeau got up to speed quickly for his first time in an open-wheel car, finishing in three of his seven starts in the top ten.

Frost, who was set to contest the 2020 Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires season with Andretti Autosport returns to take another shot at the Indy Pro 2000 title.

The Singaporean won Indy Pro 2000 races at Lucas Oil Raceway on the Streets of Exhibition last year. Still only 18-years-old, Frost finished the season with six podiums and a fifth-place championship placing.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • The addition of Frost should help push Comeau forward by allowing him to see the data from a quicker driver.
  • If he takes it, Frost has an opportunity to improve every part of his craft by learning from Dempsey.

BNRacing w/Team Benik

Two prominent names, in the karting world, Nick Mitchell & Bryn Nuttall, have joined forces to form BN Racing with Team Benik to field cars for Sabre Cook and Jacob Loomis.

Cook was busy in 2019. Off-track, she won the Infiniti Engineering Academy US engineering award that included a year-long placement with the Renault Formula One team.

On-track the 26-year-old was one of 20 drivers chosen to take part in the inaugural season of the W Series. Cook had three top-ten finishes, which equates to a 12th place finish and a return trip to the series in 2020.

With the cancellation of the 2020 W-Series, it would be great to see Cook contest the whole Indy Pro 2000 season.

Before her move to cars in 2017, the Golden, Colorado resident was a stand-out in the ultra-competitive shifter-kart category.

Loomis made four Indy Pro 2000 starts in 2019 with his family team. That included an impressive sixth-place finish at Road America.

The 20-year-old Texan moved from karts to cars in 2016 and has four podium finishes across the 2017 and 2018 F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda seasons.

The team missed the recent test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, but the drivers should have quick cars this weekend. Nuttall, with David Malukas, won a pair of Indy Pro 2000 races at Road America in 2018.

What TSO Ladder is watching.

  • Cook only got better as the W-Series got deeper into their season, and the higher horsepower Indy Pro 2000 car should better match her background in shifter-karts.

Andretti Steinbrenner Racing

Devlin DeFrancesco will be joining with Andretti Steinbrenner Racing to contest the 2020 Indy Pro 2000 season. For all three, it’s some type of return.

For Andretti, it’s a return to Indy Pro 2000, where they won 25-races and one championship between 2011 and 2015.

For Steinbrenner, it’s a return to the Road To Indy, where he teamed with Colton Herta to win six races across a pair of Indy Lights seasons.

Canadian DeFrancesco’s a return to North America after spending the last nine years racing in Europe.

The 20-year-old from Toronto scored wins in the F4 British Championship, the Euroformula Open Championship, and Spanish Formula 3 Championship.

Devlin DeFrancesco returns to the North American racing scene with Andretti Steinbrenner Racing in the Indy Pro 2000 series (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

“I’ve had an incredible time racing in Europe over the past nine years but I’m really looking forward to coming home to North America and racing with Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport,” said DeFrancesco. “My season in Asian Formula 3 was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ability to travel to and from Europe for the rest of 2020 is very much up in the air.

“We have been talking about the possibility of coming back to race in North America and those plans have now been brought forward. I’m very appreciative of the opportunity from Andretti Steinbrenner Autosport.

“I can’t wait to get started and be back on track. I’ve been doing a lot of virtual racing with my sponsor Allinsports in The Race All-Star Series but I can’t wait to be back on track for real.”

“My goal and ambition is to eventually follow the ‘Road to Indy’ and compete in the NTT IndyCar series but I know I have a lot to learn and many steps to take prior to that.

“The car will be new for me, many of the tracks are new and of course the team is new for me as well. However, I know what they have achieved in the past and I’m fully aware of what an amazing opportunity I have ahead of me. I am extremely grateful.”

DeFrancesco, who also has experience in GP3 and the FIA Formula 3 Championship, got his first taste of the PM-18 in the recent open test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. He ended up with the fifth quickest lap.

What TSO Ladder is watching.

  • I’ve said it before, and I’ll repeat it. Results, especially for Americans and Canadians, in Europe don’t always indicate pace. Also, the disparity between teams in Europe is much bigger, and DeFrancesco spent the past two seasons with mid-level teams. This opportunity with Andretti Steinbrenner Racing should be his best chance to show his pace since 2017 when he finished third in the Euroformula Open Championship while driving for Carlin.

Pabst Racing

Last but not least is Pabst Racing. The USF2000 stalwart is making a move up the Road To Indy ladder with a pair of familiar drivers. Hunter McElrea and Colin Kaminsky, who both drove for the team in USF2000, will be behind the wheels of the team’s PM-18s.

McElrea, an American born Kiwi, who calls Australia home, missed out on the USF2000 championship by a slim five-point margin.

The 20-year-old won four races, including one at Road America, started on five poles, and stood on 12 podiums in his first season of racing in the United States.

“This race (Road America) last year was a turning point for me, with my first win, so to start the season here is very cool,” said McElrea. “We’ve had really good tests as well, so it gives us a great deal of confidence going into the weekend, especially since it’s the team’s home track. Because of the extra time we’ve had, I feel that the team and I are even more prepared than we were at the start of the year, so I’m ready to get the season started.”

Kaminsky, who began his racing career in the SCCA, has made 38 USF2000 starts across three seasons, but made a big leap forward in 2019.

The 21-year-old won three poles and grabbed six podiums on the way to fourth place (tied for third in points) championship finish.

The dynamic Pabst Racing duo will be joined at Road America by Kaminsky’s dad, Bob. The Illinois native is an Indy Pro 2000 stalwart and has many laps logged on the 4.014-mile, 14-turn natural terrain road course.

What TSO Ladder is watching.

  • McElrea and Kaminsky’s relationship is more like brothers than teammates, and that unique relationship has brought out the best in each driver. The two were quick in the Chris Griffis Memorial Test at IMS last fall, and all indications are that they have been quick in private testing.
  • Usually, when a team moves to a new category, it can take a season to work out the kinks. With an experienced group, including team owner Augie Pabst, and engineer Tonis Kasemets, it would be surprising if the Oconomowoc, Wisc. based team missed a beat.

Pabst Racing team-owner Augie Pabst at the Portland International Raceway (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)


Don’t miss any of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires action:

 

Note – Unfortunately due to split Road To Indy and INDYCAR schedule there will be no video this weekend. However, you will be able to listen to Rob Howden’s call.

Previewing the 2020 Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship season and races at Road America

By Steve Wittich

The 2020 Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship season got underway in St. Petersburg, Fla., but the teams and drivers were only able to complete one practice session before the COVID-19 pandemic brought things to a screeching halt.

After 117-days with no racing, the lowest rung of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires is ready to get back on track at one of America’s most iconic circuits.

The drivers will be fighting for an advancement scholarship that has been increased by 50% over the original 2020 value of $328,225.

A fleet of USF2000 cars streams into Turn 3 at Road America in 2018 (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)


USF2000 at Road America

The Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship first made an appearance on the 4.014-mile, 14-turn Road America natural terrain road course in 1993 with current Chip Ganassi Racing Director Chris Simmons winning that race.

The pair of USF2000 Grand Prix of Road America Presented by Cooper Tires Honoring First Responders 12-lap / 40-minute races will be the 29th and 30th for the lowest rung of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires at Road America.

If you need proof that passing at Road America is plentiful, look no further than the less than 50% winning percentage for the pole sitter. In the six races since the introduction of the USF-17, the pole sitter has only won once.

The qualifying track record was set by Pabst Racing’s Rasmus Lindh in 2017 and stands at 129.2583 seconds. The race track record is 8-years-old and was established by Scott Anderson (Belardi Auto Racing) in 2012.

Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship winners at Road America

YEAR DRIVER TEAM
2019 Race #2 Braden Eves Cape Motorsports
2019 Race #1 Hunter McElrea Pabst Racing
2018 Race #2 Kyle Kirkwood Cape Motorsports
2018 Race #1 Kyle Kirkwood Cape Motorsports
2017 Race #2 Rinus VeeKay Pabst Racing
2017 Race #1 Rinus VeeKay Pabst Racing
2016 Race #2 Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports
2016 Race #1 Anthony Martin Cape Motorsports
2012 Race #3 Scott Anderson Belardi Auto Racing
2012 Race #2 Matthew Brabham Cape Motorsportsm
2012 Race #1 Matthew Brabham Cape Motorsports
2011 Race #2 Petri Suvanto Cape Motorsports
2011 Race #1 Spencer Pigot Andretti Autosport
2010 Race #2 Sage Karam Andretti Autosport
2010 Race #1 Sage Karam Andretti Autosport
2006 Race #2 J.R. Hildebrand Cape Motorsports
2006 Race #1 Dane Cameron Cape Motorsports
2005 Race #2 Jay Howard Aiken Racing
2005 Race #1 Joey Foster Cape Motorsports
2004 Race #2 Bobby Wilson Cape Motorsports
2004 Race #1 Adam Pecorari Andersen Racing
2003 Race #2 Charlie Kimball PR1 Motorsports
2003 Race #1 Charlie Kimball PR1 Motorsports
2001 Race #2 Tonis Kasemets Pabst Racing
2001 Race #1 Tonis Kasemets Pabst Racing
2000 Race #2 Marc-Antoine Camirand Key Motorsports
2000 Race #1 Aaron Justus Cape Motorsports
1993 Chris Simmons SOTARE Racing

Cape Motorsports at Road America

The now Brownsburg, Ind. team, led by Nicholas and Dominic Cape, have won 13 races at Road America, including race #2 last year.

Aaron Justus, in 2000 was their first winner, and he is joined by Matthew Brabham, Dane Cameron, Braden Eves, Joey Foster, J.R. Hildebrand, Kyle Kirkwood, Anthony Martin, Petri Suvanto and Bobby Wilson, as driers that have won at Road America for “The Capes.”

Cape Motorsports is also the team leader for poles (nine) and podiums (26) at Road America.


Win in the opener, win the championship?

It certainly doesn’t hurt to win at the first race of the season, but it’s not the end of the world if a driver doesn’t win. The eventual champion won the first race of the season in 14 out of 33 seasons. That does include the last two USF2000 champions, Braden Eves (2019) and Kyle Kirkwood (2018). It does not include 2017 champion and current NTT INDYCAR SERIES driver Oliver Askew.


Win at Road America, win the championship?

Eventual champion Chris Simmons was a winner the first time USF2000 visited Road America in 1993. Scott Dixon’s race engineer is joined by Aaron Justus (2000), Bobby Wilson (2004), Jay Howard (2005), JR Hildebrand (2006), Sage Karam (2010), Petri Suvanto (2011), Matthew Brabham (2012), Anthony Martin (2016), Kyle Kirkwood (2018) and Braden Eves (2019) as USF2000 champions that have won at Road America.


And now, here is our team-by-team and driver-by-driver preview of the 2020 USF2000 season.

Pabst Racing

Pabst Racing has won the last three USF2000 team championships but is still looking for their first driver’s championship. They have been close though, taking home a quartet of second-place championship finishes (Hunter McElrea, Rasmus Lindh, Rinus VeeKay & Jake Eidson) in the last five seasons.

Augie Pabst, a second-generation team owner, assembled an impressive team of three sophomores to wrest the driver’s championship away from Cape Motorsports.

Note from TSO Ladder: This is one of the most heated and fun to watch rivalries from weekend-to-weekend. Both teams know who their competition is and badly want to win.

The lone returnee to the Wisconsin based team is Badger State-born Yuven Sundaramoorthy. The recent high school grad was one of only three drivers to complete all 352 laps in 2019 and collected five top tens on the way to a 12th place championship finish.

The 17-year-old spent the off-season racing in the MRF Challenge Formula 2000 Championship, where he won twice and finished on the podium four times.

Sundaramoorthy made three USF2000 starts at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 2018, and that was where he had his best race weekend in 2019, so don’t be surprised to see him be near the pointy end of the grid as he returns to tracks in the USF-17 for the second time.

“Confidence is key in this series, and with a solid year under my belt, I’m excited to return with Pabst Racing and tackle 2020,” said Sundaramoorthy, before St. Pete. “I developed some good chemistry with the crew, and I tried to absorb learnings at each racetrack. Even in this recent October test at IMS., I could feel so many improvements. I know it’s going to be a successful year.”

Second generation pilot Eduardo Barrichello confirmed that he would be joining the Oconomowoc, Wisc. based team. The 18-year-old spent the 2018 USF2000 season with two different teams where he finished in the top 10 on seven occasions.

The Brazilian who calls Orlando, Fla. home, spent the 2018 season in the F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda championship.

Barrichello led three of the five sessions, and ended up second on the combined timesheet in preseason testing at Homestead-Miami Speedway, and was the quickest driver in the lone practice session in St. Petersburg, Fla. With increased pace, comes increased expectations.

Pabst Racing newcomer and USF2000 sophomore, led the lone practice session on the streets of St. Pete. (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

“I had no expectations going into St. Pete last year, but this year I’m more relaxed,” Barichello said in March. “I know what I need to do to get it right, and with experience comes confidence. And, it’s great to be so close to IndyCar – it’s an extra boost because we all want to be there. It’s great motivation.”

Before his rookie Road To Indy campaign, Matthew Round-Garrido was well known to Formula Ford fans in the United Kingdom. The oldest of the Pabst Racing trio at 20, Round-Garrido spent three years in the popular category, finishing 3rd in the hotly contested 2018 Avon Tyres National Formula Ford Championship.

Mechanical issues meant that the native of Stourbridge in the United Kingdom got off to a forgettable start to his rookie season, where he raced in two series and for two different teams. The highlight of his season split across USF2000, and Indy Pro 2000 was a podium finish in Toronto.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • It will be interesting to see how the addition of an Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires program impacts the team’s successful USF2000 program.
  • Last year’s four-driver USF2000 squad had a chemistry that was fun to watch from the outside. All four drivers were clearly having fun and equated to top results on track. Will the 2020 trio be able to replicate the on and off-track chemistry?

Cape Motorsports

Until proven otherwise, the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship drivers championship runs through Cape Motorsports. The team, founded and run by brothers Nicholas and Dominic Cape, has won a baker’s dozen USF2000 driver’s championships, including the last nine in a row.

The team that made a move from St. Petersburg, Fla. to Brownsburg, Ind. during the off-season, will run a quartet of cars. A trio of veteran drivers, Michael d’Orlando, Kyle Dupell, and Reece Gold, will be joined by rookie Josh Green.

The team had four of the top five times in the recent open test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, so expectations should once again be high.

Gold, still only 15-years-old, returns to the team for a second straight season. The Floridian, who was the 2018 Lucas Oil Formula Car Series, finished the 2019 USF2000 season in 10th place.

Gold was one of only three drivers to complete all 352 laps year, had eight top 10 finishes. If Gold can improve his qualifying pace, his consistency should allow him to be in championship contention.

“I’m super happy to be back with Cape for 2020,” Gold offered, before St. Pete. “With the team having just won another championship, I am feeling ready to give it my all this year and try to continue that success. After a lot of learning in my rookie year, I feel that I can fight for wins and podiums this season. Thank you to Cape Motorsports and to my sponsor – The Ticket Clinic – for their continued support.”

At 21-years-old, Kyle Dupell is the eldest and most experienced of the Cape Motorsports quartet, making 18 USF2000 starts across the 2018 and 2019 seasons.

The Oregonian finished 15th in his rookie season, a full-campaign with Team Pelfrey that included four top 10 finishes. Duppel returned to USF2000 action with Newman Wachs Racing for the final four races of the 2019 season.

Michael d’Orlando returns to USF2000 competition after a partial season of F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda action that saw the 18-year-old nab five top 10 finishes, including a trip to the podium at Circuit of The Americas in the final race of the year.

The Hartsdale, New York native, took part in nine USF2000 races with Team Benik.

d’Orlando was the quickest driver in the series open test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and relishes the opportunity to get back at the track with his teammates.

Michael d’Orlando on track during the recent open test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course where he topped the combined timesheet. (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

“I’m lucky to have such great teammates as well – Reece, Kyle, Josh and I, we all push each other to do better,” said d’Orlando after the Mid-Ohio test. “I have a brother that I race against, but I feel as though these guys are my brothers as well. Through the Road to Indy iRacing eSeries, we kept in communication, and that made the three months better, but it was difficult not to see each other and not get out racing. It’s taken a toll, but that’s behind us, and now it’s time to go racing again.”

The final member of the Cape Motorsports squad is Team U.S.A. Scholarship winner Josh Green. Before taking part in the USF2000 event at Portland International Raceway last year, Green completed a full season of F1600 Championship Series action. The 17-year-old had eight wins, five poles, and 18 podiums on the way to a second-place championship finish.

“I’m extremely excited to join Cape Motorsports for the 2020 Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship,” said Green, when signing with the legendary team. “The team has an enormous pedigree, and, after testing with them earlier this year, I’m super excited to continue working with them and get my head down for the 2020 championship. I’m extremely lucky to have had so many things come my way over the course of this last year, and I’m hugely thankful for all the opportunities that have been given to me. Being given the chance to work with such a prestigious team as Cape Motorsports is a huge honor.”

Green was the second quickest driver at the recent Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course test and will look to become the ninth Team U.S.A. Scholarship winner to also win the USF2000 championship, joining, Braden Eves, Kyle Kirkwood, Oliver Askew, Matthew Brabham, J.R. Hildebrand, Bryan Sellers, Clay Collier, and Mike Brokowski.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • All four drivers showed race-winning pace during the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course open test. If that is any indication of what to expect this season, the inner squad battle to determine who the team number one is, could take the whole season.

Jay Howard Driver Development

The only five-car team on the grid, Jay Howard Driver Development, finished an impressive rookie USF2000 campaign with three wins, one pole, seven podiums, and 15 top-ten finishes.

Returnee Christian Rasmussen finished third in the championship, but was most impressive in the second half of the season, outscoring all other drivers in the final four events (eight races) of the 2019 season.

The 20-year-old finished the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course open test with the seventh quickest time.

One of the title favorites, Christian Rasmussen, on track at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for testing (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

“I’ll try and continue where I left off at the end of last season,” said the Dane after that test. “I’m pretty calm about me being the ‘favorite’ – I don’t plan to let it affect me, I will come to each day with the same approach as always, with the same preparation and the same mindset. We have a good team, and I’m ready to be back at the racetrack.”

The second Jay Howard Driver Development driver is another returnee and is also named Christian. At 6′ 4″, Christian Bogle is the tallest Road To Indy driver and is planning on another busy season of racing. The 19-year-old competed in the USF2000 championship and F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda, with a pair of race wins in the latter series.

The driver from Louisiana was new to racing in 2018 and is once again planning a joint USF2000 and F4 program, with some Indy Lights testing thrown in to help his development.

Bogle’s confidence should be high headed to Road America. He won a pair of F4 races on the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course the weekend before the USF2000 open test at the same track.

The third sophomore to join the team is Nolan Siegel, who spent the 2019 USF2000 season with Newman Wachs Racing.

The former standout karter, who is still only 15-years-old will look to build on a successful test at Homestead-Miami Speedway where he ended up with the seventh quickest time, less than one-tenth off championship favorite and teammate Rasmussen.

The fourth driver is a native Hoosier and 19-year-old who ended the recent open test only a tenth of a second behind championship contending teammate Rasmussen.

Wyatt Brichacek made his USF2000 debut in the finale at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in September. His move to the Road To Indy comes after two seasons of F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda competition and a season spent in the Lucas Oil Formula Car Series.

The final member of the Jay Howard Driver Development quintet is Bijoy Garg, a Californian, who will be making his Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires debut.

Garg turned the 12th quickest lap during the recent open test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, and he finished in second and eighth in the pair of F4 events at the same track this year.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • We’re curious to see how Rasmussen reacts to being the clear championship favorite to start the season.
  • While Rasmussen is the clear leader at the team, it will be fascinating to see which of the other four drivers becomes Rasmussen’s wingman.

DEForce Racing

The D and E in DEForce Racing are David and Ernesto Martinez, who founded the team in 2016.

David is a former Indy car driver, who finished in the top 10 in three of his four starts. Ernesto was a standout karter, team manager, and is known for his ability to develop drivers.

In addition to a four-car Indy Pro 2000 effort, the Angleton, Texas-based team has entered a pair of drivers in the lowest rung on the Road To Indy ladder. Last year, a trio of drivers combined for two podiums, and ten top-five finishes.

Despite being only 16-years-old, Francisco Porto, who is better known as Kiko, has made 31 F4 starts in North America, including three wins and eight podiums on the way to a second-place finish in the 2019 F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda title chase.

Porto was the second quickest rookie during the lone practice session in St. Pete in March.

Unfortunately, Mathias Ramirez, who is one of the best shifter kart pilots in the U.S.A., is not able to make the grid, but the Texas-based team has found a replacement.

Nicholas ‘Nico’ Christodoulou may only be 15-years-old, but he has had a ton of seat time for someone his age.

The familiar brilliant blue livery of DEForce Racing with Nico Christodoulou at the wheel during testing at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

The Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship will be the third championship that the Canadian will take part in this season. The Toronto, Ontario native has two wins and seven podiums in the currently paused 2019–20 NACAM Formula 4 Championship season. He also made two starts at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in the F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • Given their past success, it’s clear that both drivers have plenty of talent. How quickly they adapt to USF2000 will determine their ceilings during their rookie seasons.

Legacy Autosport

Last year, Legacy Autosport ran a total of six different drivers in their two USF-17s and, despite the rotating amongst the seats, had solid results, with the sextet combining for two podiums and a dozen top-ten finishes.

The team added experienced NTT INDYCAR SERIES engineer Matt Curry to help move the program forward this year.

Returning to the series after missing the last three events is Cameron Shields. The Aussie, who is mentored by Will Power, won the Freedom 75 on the Lucas Oil Raceway oval last May.

When his season ended, the 19-year-old from Toowoomba, Australia, was seventh in points with a win, two podiums and five top-ten finishes in nine starts.

Legacy Autosport pilot Cameron Shields on track at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course during Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship testing. (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

Shields was the quickest driver in the final test session at Homestead-Miami Speedway and ended the two-days of testing fifth on the combined timesheet.

High school freshman Ayrton Ori returns to Legacy Autosport after contesting the final four races of the 2019 USF2000 season with the team. The native of Orlando, Florida, has extensive experience in F1600 machinery.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • It was clear that Shields was dejected after his rookie season came to a premature end. However, Sheilds kept coming to the race track, and through hard work, was able to put together a deal to get back into the series in 2020. In a year that should have a wide-open battle for the advancement scholarship, TSO Ladder will be watching to see if the perseverance Shields has shown off the track translates to the same fire on the track.

Miller Vinatieri Motorsports

Back for a second year of action is Miller Vinatieri Motorsports and lead driver Jack William Miller.

The team owned by former Indy car driver Jack Miller and N.F.L. kicker Adam Vinatieri will run a pair of cars for the second straight season.

A native Hoosier, Miller, is still only 17-years-old and will be starting his fourth season in formula cars. His rookie season of USF2000 action followed a season and a half of F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda competition.

During the recent open test at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Miller led a test session and ended up with the third-quickest time on the combined timesheet.

Jack William Miller during testing at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. The second generation had the third quickest lap of the test. (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

Pairing with Miller will be Max Kaeser, a fellow 17-year-old who resides in Keystone Colo. Kaeser tested with the team at the Chris Griffis Memorial Test last fall after two seasons of SCCA Formula F competition.

The team has brought on Skip Essma to engineer the two-car effort. Essma has INDYCAR engineering experience at Chip Ganassi Racing and Newman Haas Racing.

“We are glad the restart to the season is here,” expressed Jack Miller, Co-Owner of the M.V.M. program. “We were ready to go in St. Pete, but we all know how that ended. With the extended time off, we have been able to complete multiple days of testing at Road America and Mid-Ohio as they will be important locations due to the quantity of the events at each facility this year.”

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • After four DNFs and an avoidable contact penalty in his first five races, Miller settled in and finished nine of the last ten laps. “JWM” clearly has the pace but needed to slow down to speed up. That mission was accomplished in the final third of the season, and TSO Ladder will be watching to see if the pace comes back with the improved race-craft.

Exclusive Autosport

Last but certainly not least. (I went by the 2019 team standings)

After three wins, nine podiums, and a third (Parker Thompson in 2017) and fourth (Igor Fraga in 2018) place championship finishes, Exclusive Autosport only took part in the first five rounds of the 2019 championship with a single driver.

This year, the Canadian team with a shop in Brownsburg, Ind. is back on the grid in a big way, signing a roster of potential race-winning drivers.

Prescott Campbell in the No. 1 Lucas Oil School Of Racing sponsored USF-17 from the Exclusive Autosport stable (Photo Courtesy Of Andersen Promotions)

In what we hope becomes a tradition, Prescott Campbell will be carrying the No. 1 as the Lucas Oil Formula Car Series champion. The 19-year-old Campbell was able to win the hotly contested championship despite missing a round with a broken leg sustained in a karting mishap.

Campbell, a 19-year-old Californian who is pursing a motorsport engineering degree at Oxford-Brookes University, was the fastest driver during the recent test at Homestead-Miami Speedway but understands that he has a lot to learn.

A second 19-year-old Californian, Christian Brooks, will hope to duplicate his previous career success. A standout karter with multiple marquee wins, Brooks made a move into formula cars last year. He collected a pair of wins and eight podiums on the way to a third-place finish in the 2019 F4 United States Championship Powered By Honda.

Replacing Manuel Cabrera in the third Exclusive Autosport entry will be karting standout Josh Pierson, a 14-year-old from Wilsonville, Ore.

TSO Ladder quick thought(s)

  • Campbell and Brooks should be able to push each other up the grid, and it will be interesting to see if the Exclusive Autosport duo will be able to challenge that Pabst Racing and Cape Motorsports drivers for wins.

Don’t miss any of the Road To Indy Presented by Cooper Tires action:

 

Note – Unfortunately due to split Road To Indy and INDYCAR schedule there will be no video this weekend. However, you will be able to listen to Rob Howden’s call.

Veterans Frost and Robb both lead two sessions in Indy Pro 2000 testing at Mid-Ohio

By Steve Wittich

It was a trio of Indy Pro 2000 veterans that found their way to the top of the combined timesheet in “Spring” Training 2.0 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course today.

A two-time race winner during the 2019 Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires season, Danial Frost was the quickest driver in the first two test sessions in Ohio. The Singaporean Turn 3 Motorsport pilot demonstrated early that he will be a contender of the advancement scholarship, turning in a lap at 76.6264 seconds in the first Indy Pro 2000 session of the test.

“We tested last week, to get the chemistry and understanding with the team a bit better before the official series test today,” said Frost. “Last week was good and I expected the same thing today. The results were there and I think we’re in pretty good shape. We worked on the feel and the rhythm of the car in the first session, and to put in a good lap time because we knew that would be the best time given the track conditions.

“It’s a great team to work with and an easy environment – they seemed fast last year and I expected them to be fast this year, and they proved that today. I’m excited to drive with them this season.”

The only other driver to break the 77-second barrier was veteran Sting Ray Robb, who led the final two sessions in the No. 2 Juncos Racing PM-18.

“The team and I have had two half-day test sessions since St. Pete, but we’ve had some issues,” explained Robb. “We figured them out, the team went back to the shop and fixed the issues, so today was our first trouble free day since St. Pete! We’ve worked on the progression instead of the results: we know that when we work on it that way, the results will come.

“This is a challenging track, especially since we’ve been out of the car for so long, so we know there are some areas we can improve, but finishing P1 in the final session tells us we’re heading in the right direction.”

Only DEForce Racing duo veteran Parker Thompson and rookie Manuel Sulaiman were able to get within one second of Frost’s quick lap.

Newcomer Devlin DeFrancesco, a Canadian that has been racing in Europe, turned in the fifth quickest time in his first visit to the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.

Reigning Cooper Tires USF2000 Champion Braden Eves did take part in the test but had transponder issues. Our spies on the ground tell us that the Ohio driver was quick.

Missing from the test were Pabst Racing rookies, Hunter McElrea and Colin Kaminsky, who recently tested at the Lexington, Ohio track, and are fully expected to be entered in the first race event at Road America.

There were other drivers (Artem Petrov, Jacob Loomis, and Sabre Cook) who did not test but that are working hard to make the grid at Road America.

The ten drivers with working transponders turned 699 circuits on the 2.258-Mile, 13-Turn Mid-Ohio Road Course. Newcomer DeFrancesco was the busiest of the driver completing 82 laps in his No. 17 Andretti Autosport PM-18.

Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires combined timesheet

RANIK CAR NO. DRIVER TEAM QUICK LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 30 Danial Frost Turn 3 Motorsport 76.6264   77
2 2 Sting Ray Robb Juncos Racing 76.7320 -0.1056 50
3 9 Parker Thompson DEForce Racing 77.1863 -0.5599 74
4 8 Manuel Sulaiman DEForce Racing 77.5739 -0.9475 66
5 17 Devlin DeFrancessco Andretti Autosport 77.6829 -1.0565 82
6 3 Antoine Comeau Turn 3 Motorsport 77.8195 -1.1931 75
7 6 Moisés de la Vara DEForce Racing 78.0177 -1.3913 75
8 7 Kory Enders DEForce Racing 78.2278 -1.6014 68
9 69 Nate Aranda Juncos Racing 79.0385 -2.4121 59
10 83 Charles Finelli Fatboy Racing! 81.1970 -4.5706 73
11 1 Braden Eves Exclusive Autosport Inoperable transponder  
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