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USF Pro 2000 Championship

The USF Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires, formerly known as the Star Mazda Championship, Pro Mazda Championship, and later Indy Pro 2000 Championship, is an open-wheel racing series serving as the third step on the Road to Indy ladder system, between the U.S. F2000 Championship and Indy NXT. The series is sanctioned by the United States Auto Club and operated by Andersen Promotions.[1] The series' champion is awarded a scholarship package to advance to Indy Lights competition for the following season. It competes on all open-wheel disciplines: road courses, street courses, and ovals.

USF Pro 2000 Championship
CategoryOpen Wheel Racing
CountryUnited States
Inaugural season1991
Drivers32
Teams29
ConstructorsTatuus
Engine suppliersMazda
Tire suppliersCooper
Drivers' champion Myles Rowe
Teams' champion Pabst Racing
Official websiteusfpro2000.com
Current season
Star Mazda car in 2009

The series' primary sponsor is the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company via their Cooper Tires brand.

Many Pro Mazda graduates have gone on to race in top-tier open-wheel series, including American Formula One and NASCAR driver Scott Speed, IndyCar Series drivers Marco Andretti, Graham Rahal, James Hinchcliffe and Raphael Matos, and Rolex Sports Car Series and NASCAR driver Michael McDowell.

History Edit

Background Edit

In 1983, a number of Formula Ford race cars powered by Mazda rotary engines were built by Hayashi Racing in Japan and imported to the United States[2] for use by the Jim Russell Racing School. Enough cars were constructed to run a one-make series, the Mazda Pro Series, which began in 1984[3] at the Long Beach Grand Prix. In late 1984, following modifications to the cars' rollover structures to bring them in line with SCCA regulations, the so-called "Formula Russell"[3] became so popular that numerous regional and divisional series were established by the Jim Russell Racing School.

Throughout the remainder of the 1980s, the series would gain six geographic divisions, each of which held their own championship.[citation needed] Early Mazda Pro Series competitors included Johnny O'Connell, Tommy Kendall, Mike Groff, Jeff Krosnoff, Norm Breedlove (son of Craig Breedlove), and Jon Beekhuis.

Foundation Edit

1990s Edit

The Star Mazda Championship debuted in 1991[1] at Willow Springs, with Mark Rodrigues driving for Valley Motor Center (the constructor of the new 1990 chassis) claiming the inaugural win. The series gradually rose in importance on the American open-wheel racing landscape, as similar series such as the Barber Dodge Pro Series, Formula BMW Americas and Formula TR 2000 Pro Series ceased to operate, and later emerged as the primary series of its kind in the US.

1996 marked the first Star Mazda Championship race as a supporting event on an Indy Racing League weekend at the Phoenix 200 in March, and the first nationally televised Star Mazda Championship race.[citation needed] A new title sponsor was gained in 1999, making the series the Best Western Star Mazda Championship; the same year, it became a national professional series supporting the American Le Mans Series in its inaugural year. Joey Hand won five of the season's seven races and became the first driver in series history to win four races in a row. His prize included a new Mazda Miata road car.[citation needed]

2000s Edit

In 2001, the series was renamed the Star Mazda North American Championship Presented by Goodyear. Scott Bradley with World Speed Motorsports claimed the championship.

In 2003, the decision was made to utilize the Mazda RX-8's new 13B-MSP Renesis engine in a new Star Mazda car. The Star Mazda "Pro" car was introduced the following year, with a carbon fiber chassis built by Élan Motorsport Technologies and a power output of 250 hp (190 kW) from said Renesis engine (up from the previous 13B's 190 hp (140 kW)). Michael McDowell, Raphael Matos, and Adrian Carrio won the 2004, 2005, and 2006 championships, respectively.

2007 saw the formation of the Mazdaspeed Motorsports Driver Development Ladder, created to provide funding for champions in various Mazda-powered series to move up in class. Dane Cameron became the first Star Mazda champion to move up to the Atlantic Championship via the Mazdaspeed ladder. Joel Miller, the 2007 Skip Barber Pro Series Champion, became the first driver to move up to Star Mazda via the ladder in 2008.

Also in 2008, the Star Mazda Championship changed from rolling starts to standing starts to better prepare drivers for moving up to the Atlantic Championship and Champ Car World Series. Bias-ply racing slicks were abandoned in favour of radials designed specifically for the series by Goodyear (the sole tire provider for the national series since its inception). Both Goodyear and Mazda signed 5-year extensions of their title sponsorship of the series, through the end of the 2012 season.

In 2009, the Star Mazda car underwent its first major mechanical upgrade since it was introduced, which included a revised aerodynamic package and engine and suspension modifications. This optional upgrade was designed to lower the cost of competition and make the car easier to maintain and tune. That year, Raphael Matos became the first Star Mazda driver to race in each Mazda-powered series (Skip Barber, Star Mazda, Atlantic) and graduate to IndyCar. Oval races also rejoined the Star Mazda schedule for the first time since 2006; events included the Milwaukee Mile (winner Anders Krohn) and the Iowa Speedway (winner Peter Dempsey).

2010s Edit

In 2010, the Star Mazda Championship became a part of the IRL-sanctioned Mazda Road to Indy program, alongside the U.S. F2000 and Indy Lights. Through the Mazda Road to Indy program, the Star Mazda champion would receive funding to compete in Indy Lights the following year. The first Road to Indy race was held with all three series at the same event, the 2010 Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. Championship winner Conor Daly became the fourth driver in Star Mazda history (after Joey Hand in 1999, Michael McDowell in 2004, and Raphael Matos in 2005) to win four races in a row.[citation needed] Andretti Autosport joined the series in 2011, becoming the first team to compete at every level of the Road to Indy, including IndyCar. Tristan Vautier and Jack Hawksworth respectively won the 2011 and 2012 championships.

In December 2012, Star Mazda series founder Gary Rodriguez announced that the series had been sold to Dan Andersen's Andersen Promotions (which already sanctioned the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda) and would be renamed the Pro Mazda Championship. Andersen previously owned a multi-car Star Mazda team, Andersen Racing.[4] Following the departure of Mazda from the Road to Indy program at the end of 2018, the series was rebranded to the Indy Pro 2000, with Andersen Promotions maintaining its ownership of the series.[5] Rookie Matthew Brabham of Andretti Autosport won the 2013 championship, with Gabby Chaves, Sage Karam, Jack Hawksworth, and Zach Veach advancing to Indy Lights.

in 2014, Juncos Racing's Spencer Pigot and Wayne Taylor Racing's Scott Hargrove battled down to the wire, with the championship title changing hands three times through the last race. Pigot, leading going into the race, came together with Hargrove and fell to the back of the field, only to see his championship hopes return when Hargrove's gearbox failed. Pigot took the title by 10 points and earned the Mazda scholarship into the Indy Lights series. Also graduating to Indy lights were Pigot's Juncos teammate Kyle Kaiser and Andretti Autosport's Shelby Blackstock.

Uruguayan Santiago Urrutia earned the 2015 title over American Neil Alberico with three wins and 10 podium finishes. Uruttia earned a $590,300 scholarship into the Indy Lights series, where he would be joined by Alberico and Andretti's Dalton Kellett.

Team Pelfrey teammates Pato O'Ward and Aaron Telitz battled throughout the 2016 season, with O'Ward taking six of the first seven victories and Telitz taking five of the final seven. Telitz's run of nine straight podium finishes (including a sweep of the victories at his home track of Road America) to end the season sealed his championship victory and the $601,700 scholarship into the Indy Lights series.

With the new Tatuus PM-18 car coming into use in 2018, increased incentives made the 2017 Pro Mazda Championship an attractive prospect. The scholarship to Indy Lights was increased to $790,300, the top three in the final championship standings would be awarded an Indy Lights test, and the top rookie would receive a Mazda road car.[citation needed] Juncos Racing's Victor Franzoni and Cape Motorsports' Anthony Martin enjoyed a spirited fight from the season opener, with the pair splitting the first 10 races of the season. At the Watkins Glen finale, Franzoni scored both victories to take the 2017 championship over Martin by 18 points. Franzoni graduated to Indy Lights with Juncos Racing, who fielded a team in the 2018 Indianapolis 500.

Cars Edit

Star Formula Mazda 'Pro' (2004–2017) Edit

Star Mazda 'Pro'
 
CategoryStar Mazda (Formula Mazda)
ConstructorStar Race Cars
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon fiber composite monocoque[6]
SuspensionPushrod, inboard with two-way adjustable shock absorbers, adjustable rear anti-roll bar, cockpit adjustable front anti-roll bar.[7]
EngineMazda "Renesis" 1.3 L (79.3 cu in) 2-rotor wankel mid-engined
Transmission6-speed sequential manual
Power240–260 hp (180–190 kW)[8][9]
Weight~ 1,090 lb (494.4 kg)
TyresCooper
Competition history
Debut2004

The Star Mazda Pro is an open-wheel formula racing car, designed, developed and built by Star Race Cars, for the North American Pro Mazda Championship spec-series, between 2004 and 2017.

Tatuus PM-18 (2018–2021) Edit

Tatuus PM-18
CategoryIndy Pro 2000
PredecessorTatuus USF-17
SuccessorTatuus IP-22
Technical specifications
ChassisCarbon fiber and aluminum honeycomb monocoque built to FIA F4 standards
SuspensionDouble-wishbone push-rod (front and rear)
Axle track1,560 mm (61.42 in) (front)
1,510 mm (59.45 in) (rear)
Wheelbase2,750 mm (108.27 in)
EngineMazda MZR-PM18A 1,999 cc (122 cu in) inline-4
TransmissionSadev SL82 6-speed sequential with Magneti Marelli gear shift system
Power275 hp (205 kW)
WeightApprox. 500 kg (1,102 lb) dry
BrakesPerformance Friction Brakes ZR24 4-piston monobloc calipers with 274 mm (11 in) discs (front and rear) with driver-adjustable bias
TiresCooper
Competition history
Debut2018

The Tatuus PM-18,[10][11] used from 2018 through 2021, is based on the previous year's USF-17 chassis to help control teams' operational costs.

  • Chassis: Includes side impact panels, front and rear impact structures, HANS-compliant IndyCar head restraint, front and rear wheel tethers, upgraded uprights, and upgraded front bulkhead structure for US-specific ovals
  • Bodywork: Unique Indy Pro 2000 engine cover, carbon composite diffuser, adjustable dual-element rear wing and single plane carbon fiber front wing with adjustable flaps and Indy Pro 2000-specific front and rear endplates. All bodywork carbon fiber construction.
  • Electrical: Cosworth Omega L2 Plus Data Logger linked via CAN to Cosworth SQ6 ECU and GCU; option to upgrade to an Omega Pro at an added cost
  • Steering wheel: Cosworth CFW277 with integrated dash and gear change paddles
  • Fuel capacity: 40 L (11 US gal)
  • Fuel delivery: Electronic fuel injection
  • Suspension: Dynamic DSSV two-way adjustable dampers and a range of adjustable front and rear anti-roll bars. Springs provided by Hyperco, with six spring rates available, interchangeable for front and rear axles. Upgraded front and rear uprights for US-specific ovals. Ride height, camber, and toe adjustment on both axles, with roll center, anti-squat, and anti-dive adjustments on the rear axle.

Tatuus IP-22 (2022) Edit

The Tatuus IP-22[12] is the replacement for the PM-18, now featuring a halo.

Champions Edit

Season Champion
Star Mazda Championship[13]
1991   Mark Rodriguez
1992   Chuck West
1993   Ben Massey
1994   Brad Loehner
1995   Mark Rodriguez
1996   Rich Stephens
1997   Tony Buffomante
1998   Ian Lacy
1999   Joey Hand
2000   Bernardo Martinez
2001   Scott Bradley
2002   Guy Cosmo
2003   Luis Schiavo
2004   Michael McDowell
2005   Raphael Matos
2006   Adrian Carrio
2007   Dane Cameron
2008   John Edwards
2009   Adam Christodoulou
2010   Conor Daly
2011   Tristan Vautier
2012   Jack Hawksworth
Pro Mazda Championship
2013   Matthew Brabham
2014   Spencer Pigot
2015   Santiago Urrutia
2016   Aaron Telitz
2017   Victor Franzoni
2018   Rinus VeeKay
Indy Pro 2000 Championship
2019   Kyle Kirkwood
2020   Sting Ray Robb
2021   Christian Rasmussen
2022   Louis Foster
USF Pro 2000 Championship
2023   Myles Rowe

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "The Series". www.indypro2000.com. Retrieved 2022-09-28.
  2. ^ "ハヤシレーシング ヒストリー". ハヤシレーシング (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  3. ^ a b Pruett, Marshall (2016-07-09). "Jeff Krosnoff: Stay Hungry, Part 1". MarshallPruett.com. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  4. ^ Star Mazda relaunches as Pro Mazda under new ownership, Racer, December 7, 2012, Retrieved 2012-12-08
  5. ^ "Road to Indy middle step renamed Indy Pro 2000 Championship". Racer.com. Racer Media & Marketing, Inc. December 12, 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2018.
  6. ^ "The Series". www.indypro2000.com.
  7. ^ "2004 car specifications". us.motorsport.com.
  8. ^ "Star Mazda: Series changes ownership | Car News | Auto123". auto123.com.
  9. ^ "HAVOC Pro Formula Mazda". Havoc Motorsport.
  10. ^ . www.indypro2000.com. Archived from the original on 2021-09-01. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  11. ^ "Tatuus PM-18". Eastern Racing. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  12. ^ "Tatuus IP-22". www.indypro2000.com. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
  13. ^ "The Series".

External links Edit

  • USF Pro 2000 Championship on Twitter  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources USF Pro 2000 Championship news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The USF Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires formerly known as the Star Mazda Championship Pro Mazda Championship and later Indy Pro 2000 Championship is an open wheel racing series serving as the third step on the Road to Indy ladder system between the U S F2000 Championship and Indy NXT The series is sanctioned by the United States Auto Club and operated by Andersen Promotions 1 The series champion is awarded a scholarship package to advance to Indy Lights competition for the following season It competes on all open wheel disciplines road courses street courses and ovals USF Pro 2000 ChampionshipCategoryOpen Wheel RacingCountryUnited StatesInaugural season1991Drivers32Teams29ConstructorsTatuusEngine suppliersMazdaTire suppliersCooperDrivers championMyles RoweTeams championPabst RacingOfficial websiteusfpro2000 comCurrent seasonStar Mazda car in 2009The series primary sponsor is the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company via their Cooper Tires brand Many Pro Mazda graduates have gone on to race in top tier open wheel series including American Formula One and NASCAR driver Scott Speed IndyCar Series drivers Marco Andretti Graham Rahal James Hinchcliffe and Raphael Matos and Rolex Sports Car Series and NASCAR driver Michael McDowell Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Foundation 1 2 1 1990s 1 2 2 2000s 1 2 3 2010s 2 Cars 2 1 Star Formula Mazda Pro 2004 2017 2 2 Tatuus PM 18 2018 2021 2 3 Tatuus IP 22 2022 3 Champions 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit In 1983 a number of Formula Ford race cars powered by Mazda rotary engines were built by Hayashi Racing in Japan and imported to the United States 2 for use by the Jim Russell Racing School Enough cars were constructed to run a one make series the Mazda Pro Series which began in 1984 3 at the Long Beach Grand Prix In late 1984 following modifications to the cars rollover structures to bring them in line with SCCA regulations the so called Formula Russell 3 became so popular that numerous regional and divisional series were established by the Jim Russell Racing School Throughout the remainder of the 1980s the series would gain six geographic divisions each of which held their own championship citation needed Early Mazda Pro Series competitors included Johnny O Connell Tommy Kendall Mike Groff Jeff Krosnoff Norm Breedlove son of Craig Breedlove and Jon Beekhuis Foundation Edit 1990s Edit The Star Mazda Championship debuted in 1991 1 at Willow Springs with Mark Rodrigues driving for Valley Motor Center the constructor of the new 1990 chassis claiming the inaugural win The series gradually rose in importance on the American open wheel racing landscape as similar series such as the Barber Dodge Pro Series Formula BMW Americas and Formula TR 2000 Pro Series ceased to operate and later emerged as the primary series of its kind in the US 1996 marked the first Star Mazda Championship race as a supporting event on an Indy Racing League weekend at the Phoenix 200 in March and the first nationally televised Star Mazda Championship race citation needed A new title sponsor was gained in 1999 making the series the Best Western Star Mazda Championship the same year it became a national professional series supporting the American Le Mans Series in its inaugural year Joey Hand won five of the season s seven races and became the first driver in series history to win four races in a row His prize included a new Mazda Miata road car citation needed 2000s Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2001 the series was renamed the Star Mazda North American Championship Presented by Goodyear Scott Bradley with World Speed Motorsports claimed the championship In 2003 the decision was made to utilize the Mazda RX 8 s new 13B MSP Renesis engine in a new Star Mazda car The Star Mazda Pro car was introduced the following year with a carbon fiber chassis built by Elan Motorsport Technologies and a power output of 250 hp 190 kW from said Renesis engine up from the previous 13B s 190 hp 140 kW Michael McDowell Raphael Matos and Adrian Carrio won the 2004 2005 and 2006 championships respectively 2007 saw the formation of the Mazdaspeed Motorsports Driver Development Ladder created to provide funding for champions in various Mazda powered series to move up in class Dane Cameron became the first Star Mazda champion to move up to the Atlantic Championship via the Mazdaspeed ladder Joel Miller the 2007 Skip Barber Pro Series Champion became the first driver to move up to Star Mazda via the ladder in 2008 Also in 2008 the Star Mazda Championship changed from rolling starts to standing starts to better prepare drivers for moving up to the Atlantic Championship and Champ Car World Series Bias ply racing slicks were abandoned in favour of radials designed specifically for the series by Goodyear the sole tire provider for the national series since its inception Both Goodyear and Mazda signed 5 year extensions of their title sponsorship of the series through the end of the 2012 season In 2009 the Star Mazda car underwent its first major mechanical upgrade since it was introduced which included a revised aerodynamic package and engine and suspension modifications This optional upgrade was designed to lower the cost of competition and make the car easier to maintain and tune That year Raphael Matos became the first Star Mazda driver to race in each Mazda powered series Skip Barber Star Mazda Atlantic and graduate to IndyCar Oval races also rejoined the Star Mazda schedule for the first time since 2006 events included the Milwaukee Mile winner Anders Krohn and the Iowa Speedway winner Peter Dempsey 2010s Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2012 Star Mazda Road Atlanta race In 2010 the Star Mazda Championship became a part of the IRL sanctioned Mazda Road to Indy program alongside the U S F2000 and Indy Lights Through the Mazda Road to Indy program the Star Mazda champion would receive funding to compete in Indy Lights the following year The first Road to Indy race was held with all three series at the same event the 2010 Grand Prix of St Petersburg Championship winner Conor Daly became the fourth driver in Star Mazda history after Joey Hand in 1999 Michael McDowell in 2004 and Raphael Matos in 2005 to win four races in a row citation needed Andretti Autosport joined the series in 2011 becoming the first team to compete at every level of the Road to Indy including IndyCar Tristan Vautier and Jack Hawksworth respectively won the 2011 and 2012 championships In December 2012 Star Mazda series founder Gary Rodriguez announced that the series had been sold to Dan Andersen s Andersen Promotions which already sanctioned the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda and would be renamed the Pro Mazda Championship Andersen previously owned a multi car Star Mazda team Andersen Racing 4 Following the departure of Mazda from the Road to Indy program at the end of 2018 the series was rebranded to the Indy Pro 2000 with Andersen Promotions maintaining its ownership of the series 5 Rookie Matthew Brabham of Andretti Autosport won the 2013 championship with Gabby Chaves Sage Karam Jack Hawksworth and Zach Veach advancing to Indy Lights in 2014 Juncos Racing s Spencer Pigot and Wayne Taylor Racing s Scott Hargrove battled down to the wire with the championship title changing hands three times through the last race Pigot leading going into the race came together with Hargrove and fell to the back of the field only to see his championship hopes return when Hargrove s gearbox failed Pigot took the title by 10 points and earned the Mazda scholarship into the Indy Lights series Also graduating to Indy lights were Pigot s Juncos teammate Kyle Kaiser and Andretti Autosport s Shelby Blackstock Uruguayan Santiago Urrutia earned the 2015 title over American Neil Alberico with three wins and 10 podium finishes Uruttia earned a 590 300 scholarship into the Indy Lights series where he would be joined by Alberico and Andretti s Dalton Kellett Team Pelfrey teammates Pato O Ward and Aaron Telitz battled throughout the 2016 season with O Ward taking six of the first seven victories and Telitz taking five of the final seven Telitz s run of nine straight podium finishes including a sweep of the victories at his home track of Road America to end the season sealed his championship victory and the 601 700 scholarship into the Indy Lights series With the new Tatuus PM 18 car coming into use in 2018 increased incentives made the 2017 Pro Mazda Championship an attractive prospect The scholarship to Indy Lights was increased to 790 300 the top three in the final championship standings would be awarded an Indy Lights test and the top rookie would receive a Mazda road car citation needed Juncos Racing s Victor Franzoni and Cape Motorsports Anthony Martin enjoyed a spirited fight from the season opener with the pair splitting the first 10 races of the season At the Watkins Glen finale Franzoni scored both victories to take the 2017 championship over Martin by 18 points Franzoni graduated to Indy Lights with Juncos Racing who fielded a team in the 2018 Indianapolis 500 Cars EditStar Formula Mazda Pro 2004 2017 Edit Star Mazda Pro nbsp CategoryStar Mazda Formula Mazda ConstructorStar Race CarsTechnical specificationsChassisCarbon fiber composite monocoque 6 SuspensionPushrod inboard with two way adjustable shock absorbers adjustable rear anti roll bar cockpit adjustable front anti roll bar 7 EngineMazda Renesis 1 3 L 79 3 cu in 2 rotor wankel mid enginedTransmission6 speed sequential manualPower240 260 hp 180 190 kW 8 9 Weight 1 090 lb 494 4 kg TyresCooperCompetition historyDebut2004Main article Star Formula Mazda Pro car The Star Mazda Pro is an open wheel formula racing car designed developed and built by Star Race Cars for the North American Pro Mazda Championship spec series between 2004 and 2017 Tatuus PM 18 2018 2021 Edit Tatuus PM 18CategoryIndy Pro 2000PredecessorTatuus USF 17SuccessorTatuus IP 22Technical specificationsChassisCarbon fiber and aluminum honeycomb monocoque built to FIA F4 standardsSuspensionDouble wishbone push rod front and rear Axle track1 560 mm 61 42 in front 1 510 mm 59 45 in rear Wheelbase2 750 mm 108 27 in EngineMazda MZR PM18A 1 999 cc 122 cu in inline 4TransmissionSadev SL82 6 speed sequential with Magneti Marelli gear shift systemPower275 hp 205 kW WeightApprox 500 kg 1 102 lb dryBrakesPerformance Friction Brakes ZR24 4 piston monobloc calipers with 274 mm 11 in discs front and rear with driver adjustable biasTiresCooperCompetition historyDebut2018The Tatuus PM 18 10 11 used from 2018 through 2021 is based on the previous year s USF 17 chassis to help control teams operational costs Chassis Includes side impact panels front and rear impact structures HANS compliant IndyCar head restraint front and rear wheel tethers upgraded uprights and upgraded front bulkhead structure for US specific ovals Bodywork Unique Indy Pro 2000 engine cover carbon composite diffuser adjustable dual element rear wing and single plane carbon fiber front wing with adjustable flaps and Indy Pro 2000 specific front and rear endplates All bodywork carbon fiber construction Electrical Cosworth Omega L2 Plus Data Logger linked via CAN to Cosworth SQ6 ECU and GCU option to upgrade to an Omega Pro at an added cost Steering wheel Cosworth CFW277 with integrated dash and gear change paddles Fuel capacity 40 L 11 US gal Fuel delivery Electronic fuel injection Suspension Dynamic DSSV two way adjustable dampers and a range of adjustable front and rear anti roll bars Springs provided by Hyperco with six spring rates available interchangeable for front and rear axles Upgraded front and rear uprights for US specific ovals Ride height camber and toe adjustment on both axles with roll center anti squat and anti dive adjustments on the rear axle Tatuus IP 22 2022 EditThe Tatuus IP 22 12 is the replacement for the PM 18 now featuring a halo This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2022 Champions EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources USF Pro 2000 Championship news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Season ChampionStar Mazda Championship 13 1991 nbsp Mark Rodriguez1992 nbsp Chuck West1993 nbsp Ben Massey1994 nbsp Brad Loehner1995 nbsp Mark Rodriguez1996 nbsp Rich Stephens1997 nbsp Tony Buffomante1998 nbsp Ian Lacy1999 nbsp Joey Hand2000 nbsp Bernardo Martinez2001 nbsp Scott Bradley2002 nbsp Guy Cosmo2003 nbsp Luis Schiavo2004 nbsp Michael McDowell2005 nbsp Raphael Matos2006 nbsp Adrian Carrio2007 nbsp Dane Cameron2008 nbsp John Edwards2009 nbsp Adam Christodoulou2010 nbsp Conor Daly2011 nbsp Tristan Vautier2012 nbsp Jack HawksworthPro Mazda Championship2013 nbsp Matthew Brabham2014 nbsp Spencer Pigot2015 nbsp Santiago Urrutia2016 nbsp Aaron Telitz2017 nbsp Victor Franzoni2018 nbsp Rinus VeeKayIndy Pro 2000 Championship2019 nbsp Kyle Kirkwood2020 nbsp Sting Ray Robb2021 nbsp Christian Rasmussen2022 nbsp Louis FosterUSF Pro 2000 Championship2023 nbsp Myles RoweReferences Edit a b The Series www indypro2000 com Retrieved 2022 09 28 ハヤシレーシング ヒストリー ハヤシレーシング in Japanese Retrieved 2022 09 29 a b Pruett Marshall 2016 07 09 Jeff Krosnoff Stay Hungry Part 1 MarshallPruett com Retrieved 2022 09 29 Star Mazda relaunches as Pro Mazda under new ownership Racer December 7 2012 Retrieved 2012 12 08 Road to Indy middle step renamed Indy Pro 2000 Championship Racer com Racer Media amp Marketing Inc December 12 2018 Retrieved December 12 2018 The Series www indypro2000 com 2004 car specifications us motorsport com Star Mazda Series changes ownership Car News Auto123 auto123 com HAVOC Pro Formula Mazda Havoc Motorsport Tatuus PM 18 www indypro2000 com Archived from the original on 2021 09 01 Retrieved 2022 09 29 Tatuus PM 18 Eastern Racing Retrieved 2022 09 29 Tatuus IP 22 www indypro2000 com Retrieved 2022 09 29 The Series External links EditUSF Pro 2000 Championship on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title USF Pro 2000 Championship amp oldid 1173516248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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