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USF Pro Championships

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Racing driver development program

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TheUSF Pro Championships Presented by Continental Tire, formerly known as theRoad to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires, is a racecar driver development program, providing a scholarship-funded path to reach theIndyCar Series andIndianapolis 500.[1] Sanctioned by theUnited 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, who have showcased their talents at premier venues on a mix ofroad courses, temporarystreet circuits, andovals.

Participating series (in order from lowest to highest ranking)

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Series NameDescriptionYear founded
USF JuniorsA first step on the pathway for younger drivers. Sanctioned byUSAC2022
USF2000 ChampionshipCompeting for a scholarship to the next stage of the pathway. Sanctioned by USAC1990
USF Pro 2000 ChampionshipCompeting for a scholarship to the next stage of the pathway. Sanctioned by USAC1991
Indy NXTA developmental championship supportingIndyCar Series at specific races across the season. Sanctioned byIndyCar1977 (predecessor)
1986 (original)
2002 (current)
IndyCar SeriesHighest class of regional North Americanopen-wheel single-seater formula racing cars. Sanctioned byIndyCar1996 with history going back to the early 1900s

In 2021Kyle 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 his way to IndyCar. However, bothSage Karam andMatthew Brabham won scholarships from U.S. F2000 and made it to IndyCar. Karam, Brabham,Tristan Vautier,Oliver Askew, andSpencer 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

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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

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YearTrackWinner
2016Mazda Raceway Laguna SecaUnited StatesOliver Askew
2017Wild Horse Pass Motorsports ParkRepublic of IrelandKeith Donegan
2018Wild Horse Pass Motorsports ParkNew ZealandHunter McElrea

Champions

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IndyCar SeriesIndy NXTUSF Pro 2000USF2000USF Juniors
2010United KingdomDario Franchitti2010FranceJean-Karl Vernay2010United StatesConor Daly2010United StatesSage KaramNot Held
2011United KingdomDario Franchitti2011United StatesJosef Newgarden2011FranceTristan Vautier2011FinlandPetri Suvanto
2012United StatesRyan Hunter-Reay2012FranceTristan Vautier2012United KingdomJack Hawksworth2012AustraliaMatthew Brabham
2013New ZealandScott Dixon2013United StatesSage Karam2013AustraliaMatthew Brabham2013CanadaScott Hargrove
2014AustraliaWill Power2014ColombiaGabby Chaves2014United StatesSpencer Pigot2014FranceFlorian Latorre
2015New ZealandScott Dixon2015United StatesSpencer Pigot2015UruguaySantiago Urrutia2015FranceNico Jamin
2016FranceSimon Pagenaud2016United Arab EmiratesEd Jones2016United StatesAaron Telitz2016AustraliaAnthony Martin
2017United StatesJosef Newgarden2017United StatesKyle Kaiser2017BrazilVictor Franzoni2017United StatesOliver Askew
2018New ZealandScott Dixon2018MexicoPatricio O'Ward2018NetherlandsRinus VeeKay2018United StatesKyle Kirkwood
2019United StatesJosef Newgarden2019United StatesOliver Askew2019United StatesKyle Kirkwood2019United StatesBraden Eves
2020New ZealandScott Dixon2020Not held (COVID-19 pandemic)2020United StatesSting Ray Robb2020DenmarkChristian Rasmussen
2021SpainAlex Palou2021United StatesKyle Kirkwood2021DenmarkChristian Rasmussen2021BrazilKiko Porto
2022AustraliaWill Power2022SwedenLinus Lundqvist2022United KingdomLouis Foster2022United StatesMichael d'Orlando2022CanadaMac Clark
2023SpainAlex Palou2023DenmarkChristian Rasmussen2023United StatesMyles Rowe2023United StatesSimon Sikes2023BrazilNicolas Giaffone
2024SpainAlex Palou2024United KingdomLouis Foster2024AustraliaLochie Hughes2024United StatesMax Garcia2024United StatesMax Taylor
2025SpainAlex Palou2025NorwayDennis Hauger2025United StatesMax Garcia2025United StatesJack Jeffers2025Brazil Leonardo Escorpioni

References

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  1. ^"Mazda Road to Indy". Retrieved25 March 2014.
IndyCar Series
Indy NXT
USF Pro 2000 Championship
USF2000 Championship
USF Juniors
Road to Indy Shootout (defunct)
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