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USF Pro 2000 101

Learn more about the developmental series

A USF Pro 2000 car crosses the finish line

What is USF Pro 2000?

USF Pro 2000 is a developmental series for the NTT INDYCAR SERIES. USF Pro 2000 feeds into INDY NXT by Firestone. The series is sanctioned by USAC.

What are the different types of courses in USF Pro 2000?

There are three types of circuits in USF Pro 2000. They are the street course, road course and oval.
The Java House Grand Prix of Arlington is a street course.

How does qualifying work on a Street Course?

Street course qualifying is "European-Style" qualifying where the cars perform timed laps to see which driver is the quickest.

Who are the teams?

There are 8 full time teams in USF Pro 2000. They are Comet/NCMP Racing, Deforce Racing, Exclusive Autosport, Jay Howard Driver Development, Pabst Racing, TJ Speed Motorsports, Turn 3 Motorsports and VRD Racing.

Who are the drivers in USF Pro 2000?

In USF Pro 2000, there are 18 full time drivers. Catch them at the Java House Grand Prix of Arlington.

Who makes the tires?

Continental Tire is the official tire provider of GR Cup.

What is a chassis?

The central body of the car, including the driver’s compartment. Also referred to as the “tub.”

Who makes the engines?

All cars utilize the same engine. They are the MZR 2.0-liter powerplant built by Elite Engines.

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