With another season of USF Pro Championships Presented by Continental Tire in the books, the focus is now on 2025 campaigns for the three levels of the driver development system – USF Pro 2000, USF2000 and USF Juniors. Teams will head to Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend for a two-day open test with a host of new and returning drivers set to display their talents on the 2.439-mile, 14-turn road course.
USF Pro Championships continues to set the bar as a springboard for drivers to move up the motorsports ladder. In recent news, reigning USF Pro 2000 champion Lochie Hughes will join Andretti Global for his debut season in Indy NXT next year while 2022 USF Pro 2000 champion Louis Foster has signed a multi-year program with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for his debut in the NTT IndyCar Series.
Five of the past six USF Pro 2000 champions will now have made it to the top level of IndyCar with 2023 champion Myles Rowe set to continue to hone his skills in Indy NXT with ABEL Motorsports with Force Indy.
The USF Pro Fall Combine will feature three test sessions per day for each series with Timing & Scoring available on the USF Pro Championships App and respective series’ websites. A multitude of drivers will be sampling the next step on their ladder including current USF2000 champion Max Garcia and USF Juniors champion Max Taylor.
In addition to the on-track sessions, drivers, parents and teams will take part in a Sponsorship 101 seminar hosted by CHARGE, a sponsorship consulting agency which has helped over 50 athletes in IndyCar, NASCAR and the NFL. The seminar will be led by CHARGE founder and motorsports veteran Ken Ungar, a long-time consultant to Honda in their racing efforts as well as a former top executive at IndyCar.
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