USF Pro Championships

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The USF Pro Championships Presented by Continental Tire, formerly known as the Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires, is a racecar driver development program, providing a scholarship-funded path to reach the IndyCar Series and Indianapolis 500.[1] Sanctioned by the United States Auto Club (USAC), the series are owned and managed by Andersen Promotions.

Since its launch in 2010, the ladder system has attracted competitors from around the globe. Drivers from Albania, Argentina, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Guatemala, Guyana, India, Ireland, Italy, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sweden, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Venezuela and Zimbabwe have been part of the grids, showcasing their talents at premier venues on a mix of road courses, temporary street circuits, and ovals.

Participating series (in order from lowest to highest ranking)

Series Name Description Year Founded
USF Juniors A first step on the pathway for younger drivers. Sanctioned by USAC 2022
USF2000 Championship Competing for a scholarship to the next stage of the pathway. Sanctioned by USAC 1990
USF Pro 2000 Championship Competing for a scholarship to the next stage of the pathway. Sanctioned by USAC 1991
Indy NXT A developmental championship supporting IndyCar Series at specific races across the season. Sanctioned by IndyCar
2002 (IndyCar
sanctioned)
IndyCar Series Highest class of regional North American open-wheel single-seater formula racing cars. Sanctioned by IndyCar 1996 with history going back to the early 1900s

In 2021 Kyle Kirkwood won the Indy Lights championship and became the first driver to win a championship and thus scholarship at every rung of the ladder on their way to IndyCar. However, both Sage Karam and Matthew Brabham won scholarships from U.S. F2000 and made it to IndyCar. Karam, Brabham, Tristan Vautier, Oliver Askew and Spencer Pigot have all won two scholarships on their way to IndyCar. In 2017, Josef Newgarden became the first Road to Indy graduate and scholarship winner to win the IndyCar Series championship.

Mazda Road to Indy Shootout

From 2016 to 2018, a shootout race for up-and-coming talents was held. In a knock-out format, drivers who won championships in various beginner-level series were invited to compete for a $200,000 scholarship to race in the USF2000 series.

Shootout winners

Year Track Winner
2016
Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
United States Oliver Askew
2017
Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park
Republic of Ireland Keith Donegan
2018
Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park
New Zealand Hunter McElrea

Champions

IndyCar Series Indy NXT USF Pro 2000 USF2000 USF Juniors
2010
United Kingdom Dario Franchitti
2010
France Jean-Karl Vernay
2010
United States Conor Daly 2010 United States Sage Karam Not Held
2011
United Kingdom Dario Franchitti
2011
United States Josef Newgarden
2011
France Tristan Vautier 2011 Finland Petri Suvanto
2012
United States Ryan Hunter-Reay
2012
France Tristan Vautier
2012
United Kingdom Jack Hawksworth 2012 Australia Matthew Brabham
2013
New Zealand Scott Dixon
2013
United States Sage Karam
2013
Australia Matthew Brabham 2013 Canada Scott Hargrove
2014
Australia Will Power
2014
Colombia Gabby Chaves
2014
United States Spencer Pigot 2014 France Florian Latorre
2015
New Zealand Scott Dixon
2015
United States Spencer Pigot
2015
Uruguay Santiago Urrutia 2015 France Nico Jamin
2016
France Simon Pagenaud
2016
United Arab Emirates Ed Jones
2016
United States Aaron Telitz 2016 Australia Anthony Martin
2017
United States Josef Newgarden 2017 United States Kyle Kaiser 2017 Brazil Victor Franzoni 2017 United States Oliver Askew
2018
New Zealand Scott Dixon 2018
Patricio O'Ward
2018 Netherlands Rinus VeeKay 2018 United States Kyle Kirkwood
2019 United States Josef Newgarden 2019 United States Oliver Askew 2019 United States Kyle Kirkwood 2019 United States Braden Eves
2020 New Zealand Scott Dixon 2020 no season - pandemic 2020 United States Sting Ray Robb 2020 Denmark Christian Rasmussen
2021
Alex Palou
2021 United States Kyle Kirkwood 2021 Denmark Christian Rasmussen
2021
Brazil Kiko Porto
2022 Australia Will Power 2022 Sweden Linus Lundqvist 2022 United Kingdom Louis Foster
2022
United States Michael d'Orlando 2022 Canada Mac Clark
2023
Alex Palou
2023 Denmark Christian Rasmussen 2023 United States Myles Rowe 2023 United States Simon Sikes 2023 Brazil Nicolas Giaffone

References

  1. ^ "Mazda Road to Indy". Retrieved 25 March 2014.