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2022 Indy Pro 2000 Championship

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Racing season

2022Indy Pro 2000 Championship
Drivers' Champion:
United KingdomLouis Foster
Teams' Champion:
United StatesJuncos Hollinger Racing
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Parent series:
IndyCar Series
Indy Lights
Feeder series:
U.S. F2000 National Championship
USF Juniors

The2022 Indy Pro 2000 Championship was the 24th season inseries history, and the fourth and final season held under the Indy Pro 2000 moniker. It served as the second rung of theRoad to Indy ladder system, with the winner earning an Indy Lights scholarship for the following season. RookieLouis Foster won the Drivers' championship, whileJuncos Hollinger Racing won their fifth Teams' championship.

Drivers and teams

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All drivers competed usingTatuus-built racecars, with thehalo safety device being incorporated for the first time in 2022.[1]

TeamNo.Driver(s)Round(s)
DEForce Racing1BrazilKiko Porto[2]All
7United StatesBijoy Garg[3]15–18
8United StatesNolan Siegel[4]All
Exclusive Autosport90United KingdomLouis Foster[5]All
91United StatesChristian Brooks[6]1–2
92United KingdomMatthew Round-Garrido[7]1–2
United StatesWyatt Brichacek[8]9–14, 16–18
93United StatesLindsay Brewer[9]5–7, 9–10, 13–18
FatBoy Racing!83United States Charles Finelli[10]3–10
Jay Howard Driver Development4United StatesBraden Eves[11]All
5United StatesWyatt Brichacek[12]1–8
AustraliaMarcos Flack[13]15–18
6MexicoSalvador de Alba[14]All
Juncos Hollinger Racing47PakistanEnaam Ahmed[15]All
55United StatesReece Gold[16]All
MillerVinatieri Motorsport40United StatesJack William Miller[17]All
Pabst Racing18United StatesYuven Sundaramoorthy[18]All
19United StatesJordan Missig[19]All
27United StatesColin Kaminsky[20]1–10
Turn 3 Motorsport2Republic of IrelandJonathan Browne[21]1–14, 16–18
United StatesTrey Burke[22]15
3United StatesJosh Green[23]All
  • Casey Putsch was signed to compete with Legacy Autosport, but neither team nor driver entered any rounds.[24]

Schedule

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The schedule was announced on October 5, 2021, and featured two street courses, five road courses and two ovals.[25]

Rd.DateRace nameTrackLocation
1February 26–27Andersen Interior Contracting Grand Prix of St. Petersburg R Streets of St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, Florida
2
3April 30 – May 1Andersen Interior Contracting Grand Prix of Alabama R Barber Motorsports ParkBirmingham, Alabama
4
5May 13–14Cooper Tires Grand Prix of Indianapolis supporting Indycar Ministry R Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road CourseSpeedway, Indiana
6
7
8May 27Cooper Tires Freedom 90 O Lucas Oil RacewayBrownsburg, Indiana
9June 11–12Cooper Tires Indy Pro 2000 Grand Prix Powered by Elite Engines R Road AmericaElkhart Lake, Wisconsin
10
11July 2–3Cooper Tires Indy Pro 2000 Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio R Mid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, Ohio
12
13July 16–17L&W Supply Grand Prix of Toronto R Exhibition PlaceToronto,Ontario,Canada
14
15August 20Cooper Tires Indy Pro 2000 Oval Challenge of St. Louis O World Wide Technology RacewayMadison, Illinois
16September 2–4Cooper Tires Indy Pro 2000 Grand Prix of Portland R Portland International RacewayPortland,Oregon
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Race results

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RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapMost laps ledRace Winner
DriverTeam
1R1United StatesStreets of St. PetersburgUnited StatesJosh GreenUnited StatesNolan SiegelUnited StatesJosh GreenUnited StatesJosh GreenTurn 3 Motorsport
2R2United StatesNolan SiegelUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited StatesNolan SiegelUnited StatesNolan SiegelDEForce Racing
3R1United StatesBarber Motorsports ParkUnited StatesReece GoldUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited StatesReece GoldUnited StatesReece GoldJuncos Hollinger Racing
4R2United StatesNolan SiegelUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited StatesNolan SiegelUnited StatesNolan SiegelDEForce Racing
5R1United StatesIndianapolis Motor Speedway Road CourseRepublic of IrelandJonathan BrowneUnited StatesWyatt BrichacekMexicoSalvador de Alba Jr.MexicoSalvador de Alba Jr.Jay Howard Driver Development
6R2United StatesJack William MillerUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited StatesReece GoldUnited StatesReece GoldJuncos Hollinger Racing
7R3United StatesJack William MillerUnited StatesWyatt BrichacekUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterExclusive Autosport
8United StatesIndianapolis Raceway ParkUnited StatesReece GoldUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited StatesReece GoldUnited KingdomLouis FosterExclusive Autosport
9R1United StatesRoad AmericaUnited StatesReece GoldUnited StatesReece GoldUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterExclusive Autosport
10R2United StatesJosh GreenUnited StatesJack William MillerUnited StatesBraden EvesUnited StatesBraden EvesJay Howard Driver Development
11R1United StatesMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterExclusive Autosport
12R2United KingdomLouis FosterMexicoSalvador de Alba Jr.BrazilKiko PortoBrazilKiko PortoDEForce Racing
13R1CanadaExhibition PlaceUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterExclusive Autosport
14R2United KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterExclusive Autosport
15United StatesWorld Wide Technology RacewayMexicoSalvador de Alba Jr.MexicoSalvador de Alba Jr.MexicoSalvador de Alba Jr.MexicoSalvador de Alba Jr.Jay Howard Driver Development
16R1United StatesPortland International RacewayUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited StatesReece GoldUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited KingdomLouis FosterExclusive Autosport
17R2United StatesReece GoldUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited StatesReece GoldUnited StatesReece GoldJuncos Hollinger Racing
18R3United StatesReece GoldUnited KingdomLouis FosterUnited StatesReece GoldUnited StatesReece GoldJuncos Hollinger Racing

Season review

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First half

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The fourth Indy Pro 2000 season began with its traditional two rounds on theStreets of St. Petersburg.Josh Green led the field to green after earning the first pole position of the year, quickly creating a gap back toEnaam Ahmed in second andLouis Foster in third. Ahmed worked hard to reduce the gap to Green in the second half of the race, but the latter held on to win on his debut. A day later, it wasNolan Siegel's time to shine. He led from pole, ahead ofWyatt Brichacek and Ahmed, the latter getting overtaken byBraden Eves at the start. Two cautions and subsequent restarts, first for a collision betweenSalvador de Alba andReece Gold and then for Ahmed colliding with the wall, helped Foster to rise to second ahead of Eves, but Siegel remained in the lead to win. He left St. Petersburg as the championship leader, two points ahead of Foster.[26][27]

The championship then headed toBarber Motorsports Park in Alabama, with Gold securing pole for the first race. He led from start to finish, remaining unchallenged throughout a caution-free race, with the only incident being a collision between de Alba andJack William Miller.Colin Kaminsky came second, ahead of Ahmed and Foster. Siegel claimed pole for race two, leading Eves, while Foster gained three places at the start, rising from sixth to third. He pressured Eves all race long, but the latter remained mistake-free throughout another race without any yellow flags. Siegel became the season's first repeat winner, keeping his championship lead ahead of Foster.[28][29]

Next up was theIndianapolis Motor Speedway, with a triple-header held on the road course. The weekend started in chaotic fashion when surprise polesitterJonathan Browne locked up in turn one, producing a slide which collected Foster and Miller, retiring both cars. Eves rose from tenth to second among the chaos, so became the race leader when Browne had to serve a penalty for the incident. He went on to finish first, but was later disqualified in the post-race technical inspection. This promoted de Alba to his first win, ahead ofYuven Sundaramoorthy and Kaminsky. The second race was also filled with incidents, between polesitter Miller and Foster on lap one, the latter receiving a penalty, as well as incidents affectingJordan Missig, Ahmed and Eves. Gold, who started in fourth, kept his nose clean to eventually win, leading home Kaminsky and Siegel. The final race of the weekend saw Miller start from pole again, with Foster cleanly overtaking him for the lead this time. A caution brought the field back together and led to multiple changes in the order, but Foster held on for his first win, ahead of Eves and Miller. Siegel's relative consistency kept him in the championship lead by a three-point margin, ahead of Foster.[30][31]

The first oval race of the season was held atIndianapolis Raceway Park. Gold qualified on pole, leading his Juncos teammate Ahmed. Foster started third and began pressuring Ahmed right from the start, with the pass for second coming 45 laps into the race. He then overtook Gold two laps later and built a gap, which was nullified by a caution as Kaminsky brushed the wall. Foster was unchallenged at the restart and led home Gold and Green. This win also earned him the championship lead, 14 points clear of Gold.[32]

The halfway point of the season came atRoad America, where Foster continued his run of form. He started the first race in third, but as polesitter Gold ran wide on the first lap, Foster managed to gain the lead. He quickly took off after a brief caution and remained unchallenged until the end. Second place was contested between Eves, de Alba and Green, with the latter eventually succeeding. Ahmed started second, then slipped away at the start and came back to eventually finish third. The second race of the weekend saw Green start from pole, with Eves pressuring and eventually passing him. Miller started seventh, but rose quickly enough to also pass Green and begin attacking Eves, albeit without success. Third place was hotly contested all through the race, with de Alba eventually clinching it. Foster's run came to a sudden end, as an error saw him finish thirteenth. He still remained in the championship lead, though, 19 points ahead of Gold.[33][34]

Second half

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Foster was back on form inMid-Ohio, earning pole for both races. He braced two caution periods in the first race as Sundaramoorthy and Browne retired, but no one could stop him. De Alba rose from fifith to third at the start and eventually passed Siegel for second. In the end, Foster was over 14 seconds clear from de Alba and Siegel. The second race was a different story, though, asKiko Porto passed Foster into turn two on the opening lap. Porto resisted Foster's pressure for the whole race, with the gap never growing beyond a second, and held on for his first win, with Sundaramoorthy in third. Foster played it safe to finish second, boosting his championship lead to 49 points.[35][36]

Teams and drivers made their return to Canada and toExhibition Place two weeks later. Foster continued to tighten his grip on the championship, once again clinching two pole positions. Race one saw a flag-to-flag victory by the Englishman, holding of Ahmed at the start and surviving two caution restarts when Browne lost his front wing and de Alba retired. Foster led home Ahmed and Green, who bounced back after crashing in qualifying the day before. Race two started with a multi-car crash in turn one involving five cars and ending Green's race. On the restart, a second caution was immediately called as Browne spun and took out himself as well as Siegel. Foster controlled the second restart and the rest of the race, finishing ahead of Gold in second and Sundaramoorthy, both profiting from a post-race penalty for Missig. Foster took a maximum of 66 points in Toronto and now lead the standings by 63 points, from Gold and Siegel.[37][38]

The second oval race of the season came next, atWorld Wide Technology Raceway in St. Louis. De Alba dominated proceedings, leading all test sessions and then qualifying to start from pole. Siegel started fourth and gained to places on the opening lap. The battle for second place then grew to a four-car fight, with Green, Eves and Foster battling it out. In the end, de Alba won in dominating fashion, Siegel managed to hold on to second, and Eves was third after Green ran wide with ten laps remaining. Foster came fourth, further cementing his championship lead, now 77 points ahead of Gold.[39]

The season ended atPortland International Raceway, where Foster once again claimed the first pole position of the weekend. He was challenged by Gold in the opening part of race one, but remained in first place as an incident between Siegel, Porto and Miller promoted Ahmed to third behind the leading pair. Behind him wasMarcos Flack, who surprised in just his second race by jumping from 16th on the grid to fourth place in the span of a single lap. Foster's seventh win of the season earned him the championship. Race two saw Gold lead from pole and dominate the race, as Porto slotted into second ahead of Foster at the start. Foster was still battling for second despite having already sealed the championship, and eventually passed Porto, but Gold had pulled out a gap to the rest of the field by then and won the race. The last race of the season saw Gold secure second place in the championship with another win, ahead of Porto and Siegel, who held second and third for the entirety of the race. Ahmed came fourth, thereby securing third place in the standings, just five points ahead of Siegel.[40][41]

Championship standings

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Drivers' Championship

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Scoring system
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  11th  12th  13th  14th  15th  16th  17th  18th  19th  20th 
Points3025221917151413121110987654321
Points (O)4538332926232120181715141211986532
  • The driver who qualified on pole is awarded one additional point.
  • One point was awarded to the driver who leads the most laps in a race.
  • One point was awarded to the driver who sets the fastest lap during the race.
PosDriverSTPALAIMSIRPROAMOHTORGMPPORPoints
1United KingdomLouis Foster324314131*11*131*21*1*41*26451
2United StatesReece Gold7101*541*152*657642621*1*390
3PakistanEnaam Ahmed21334515543464277344338
4United StatesNolan Siegel51*71*133651173751221483333
5United StatesBraden Eves4352DSQ921151*8812537911304
6United StatesJosh Green1*1166111173265931359138298
7BrazilKiko Porto64876487141241*96111532290
8MexicoSalvador de Alba9151581*6168432514DNS1*867289
9United StatesJack William Miller86131015539132101284141355251
10United StatesYuven Sundaramoorthy1171211281212108133639111110244
11United StatesJordan Missig128914716119915111079DNS679199
12Republic of IrelandJonathan Browne1514109910910891211101151412187
13United StatesWyatt Brichacek13511131074131511913118WthWthWth160
14United StatesColin Kaminsky1412212321014710144
15United StatesLindsay Brewer81213161413101312121498
16United States Charles Finelli141512141415121659
17AustraliaMarcos Flack84151551
18United StatesBijoy Garg1010101347
19United KingdomMatthew Round-Garrido10923
20United StatesTrey Burke1214
United StatesChristian BrooksDNSDNS
PosDriverSTPALAIMSIRPROAMOHTORGMPPORPoints
ColorResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
Green4th & 5th place
Light Blue6th–10th place
Dark BlueFinished (Outside Top 10)
PurpleDid not finish
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
BrownWithdrawn (Wth)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
BlankDid not participate
In-line notation
BoldPole position (1 point)
ItalicsRan fastest race lap (1 point)
*Led most race laps (1 point)
Not awarded if more than one driver leads most laps
Rookie

Teams' championship

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Scoring system
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th+ 
Points221815121086421
  • Single car teams received 3 bonus points as an equivalency to multi-car teams
  • Only the best two results counted for teams fielding more than two entries
PosTeamSTPALAIMSLORROAMOHTORGMPPORPoints
1Juncos Hollinger Racing2101441523464226211419
712355141446576477344
2Jay Howard Driver Development4352162841251251467324
9511897411538813DNS37911
3DEForce Racing5171636510731562932314
64871248713124791191383
4Exclusive Autosport32437111111112114126307
109131212141391311811111113
5Pabst Racing1172112210678113638679185
128912381112910131079DNS101010
6Turn 3 Motorsport111668973265931055128172
1313109101091089121110121081312
7MillerVinatieri Motorsport86121014539122101284121255155
8FatBoy Racing!131311131313111432
PosTeamSTPALAIMSLORROAMOHTORGMPPORPoints

See also

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References

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