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Team USA Scholarship

The Team USA Scholarship is a scholarship program which allows young American racecar drivers to compete outside of the United States. Each year, a competition is used to select the best young racecar drivers in the United States, then they are entered in highly competitive automobile racing events in an international racing environment (typically in Europe).

Team USA Scholarship
Founded1990
Team principal(s)Jeremy Shaw
Bryan Herta
John Hildebrand
Steve Horne
Doug Mockett[1]
Current seriesFormula Ford Festival
Walter Hayes Trophy
Mazda Road to Indy Shootout
Former seriesFormula Palmer Audi
EFDA Nations Cup
Formula 3
New Zealand Formula Ford
Drivers'
Championships
1998 EFDA Winter Series (Edwards)
1999 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series (Edwards)
2000 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series (Giebler)
2006 Formula Palmer Autumn Trophy(Cameron)
2008 Formula Ford Festival(Newgarden)
2008 Walter Hayes Trophy(Daly)
2009 Walter Hayes Trophy(De Phillippi)
2012 Walter Hayes Trophy(Nunez)
2016 Mazda Road to Indy Shootout (Askew)

History edit

Formula Ford Festival (part 1) edit

 
Winner of the 1991 scholarship, Bryan Herta.

The Scholarship was launched late in the 1990 racing season by the prominent automobile racing journalist Jeremy Shaw. The Scholarship was set up with initial support from IndyCar Series team owner Rick Galles, gentleman racer and business owner Jonathan Holtzman and Ford Special Vehicle Operations.[2]

Canadian Formula Ford 2000 graduate Jimmy Vasser and USAC Sprint Car champion Jeff Gordon were selected to compete at the Formula Ford Festival. As Gordon had prior commitments in midget racing, so only Vasser made the trip to Brands Hatch. Vasser raced a Lanan 1604 chassis. The young American was involved in a crash with Steffan Nielsen in the heat race which ended is Festival.[3] The following year the Scholarship again partnered with Lanan Racing, now racing a Reynard chassis.[4] Herta qualified for the final race in 15th place and worked his way up to eleventh place.[5] For 1992 two drivers were chosen to compete, Tony Ave and Ashton Lewis. The racers were selected after a test session at Snetterton.[6] Primus Racing/John Village Automotive entered three Van Diemen RF92 chassis. Two were driven by Ave and Lewis, a third was driven by Geoff Boss as a guest driver.[7] Boss was the fastest American driver qualifying fourth, but as his car did not pass technical inspection he had to start from the back of the grid.[8] Lewis was the best Team USA Scholarship driver in the 1992 Formula Ford Festival finishing fifteenth. Boss was unable to advance after starting last in his heat race. Ave collided with John Oxborrow in his heat race and failed to finish.[9] Jerry Nadeau was the sole driver selected for the Team USA Scholarship for 1993. The North Carolina native qualified on pole position for his heat race, winning the race in his year old Van Diemen RF92. He won the race with an advantage of over 26 seconds over Jan Neumann.[10] After a second place in the semi-final race, Nadeau started the final in third. Racing with other young talents such as Craig Lowndes and Jan Erik Löfgren Nadeau had to settle for fourth place.[11] In 1994, Mike Borkwoski and Clay Collier were selected to race in the Formula Ford Festival Zetec class. The Festival was unsuccessful for both drivers with neither progressing into the final race.[12]

International F3 Trophy edit

For 1995 Team USA Scholarship had an agreement with Dick Bennetts, team owner of West Surrey Racing to field a Mugen-Honda powered Dallara F395 for a selected driver in the International Formula 3 Trophy. The race was run at Donington Park on 22 October 1995.[13] Memo Gidley was selected and qualified the car in 16th position. Gidley finished the race in eleventh place after lengthy battles with Marc Cramer and Thomas Schwister.[14] Owen McAuley won the race with Jason Elliott and Scott Lakin completing the podium.[15]

EFDA Nations Cup edit

With Formula 3 deemed to expensive, the Team USA Scholarship returned to more affordable racing. The EFDA Nations Cup was selected, being a one-make series all drivers raced equal material. The cars were Reynard Formula Opel Lotus single seaters. Tony Renna was selected out of six finalists.[16] Jerry Nadeau racing in the 1996 European Formula Opel Lotus championship, joined Renna in the Nations Cup event.[17] After two races the team placed second in the overall standings of the 1996 EFDA Nations Cup, scoring the silver medal.

The team returned to the Nations Cup in 1997 with Buddy Rice and Matt Sielsky.[18] Paul Edwards was selected as a third driver, racing in the Formula Ford Festival. Edwards started fifth in the Festival race and worked his way up to third. Unfortunately, a run in with Robert Lechner caused Edwards to retire. In the Nations Cup Rice and Sielsky struggled in qualifying with the setup and the team had to settle for fifth.[19]

In 1998 Team USA Scholarship supported Paul Edwards in the final three rounds of the Formula Opel Euroseries and the EFDA Formula Opel Lotus Winter Series. His best finish was a fifth place at the Nürburgring with a Team USA Scholarship supported Motaworld Racing entry.[20] In the Winter Series Edwards raced with Team Meritus. Edwards won at Donington Park and placed second at the Hockenheimring. Leading the championship into the final round, again at the Hockenheimring, Edwards won the championship by default as the final was canceled. Freezing winter conditions caused the organisation to abandon the final event. Edwards won the championship over other contenders such as Richard Lyons and Takuma Sato.[21]

Formula Palmer Audi (part 1) edit

For 1999 Team USA Scholarship shifted focus to the Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series. A series set up by former Formula 1 driver Jonathan Palmer featuring one-make Van Diemen chassis powered by 1.8L Audi engines.[3] Three drivers were selected to compete, Paul Edwards, Andy Lally and Jeff Simmons were selected to compete.[22] Edwards won three out of four races (at Snetterton and Brands Hatch), with Paul Munn winning the fourth race. Edwards won the championship with an 8-point advantage.[23] Lally finished fifth, Simmons eighth.[24]

Phil Giebler and Joey Hand were selected for Team USA Scholarship for the 2000 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series.[25] Giebler scored three podiums and a win at Brands Hatch to claim the title. Hand scored a single podium finish, a second place at Snetterton, to settle for sixth in the championship.[26]

New Zealand Formula Ford edit

In November 2001 twelve drivers were selected for a shootout style event at the Jim Russell Racing Driver School. A. J. Allmendinger and Bryan Sellers were selected for the 2001 Team USA Scholarship.[27] Due to the relative inexperience with single seaters, Team USA Scholarship returned to Formula Ford, in New Zealand.[3] The duo raced a partial season, with successes. Sellers won two races, both at Timaru, and placed ninth in the series championship.[28] Sellers and Allmendinger placed second and third at the New Zealand Grand Prix, behind Fabian Coulthard.[29] For 2003, three drivers were selected for the six race New Zealand International Formula Ford Series. Joe D'Agostino, Charlie Kimball and Ryan Millen. Millen, who is of New Zealand ancestry, is the nephew of 1980 New Zealand Grand Prix winner Steve Millen.[30]

Representatives (Scholarship Winners) edit

Year Event(s) Scholarship Winner(s) Notes
1990 Formula Ford Festival   Jimmy Vasser
1991   Bryan Herta
1992   Ashton Lewis
  Tony Ave
1993   Jerry Nadeau
1994   Mike Borkowski
  Clay Collier
1995 F3 International Trophy   Memo Gidley
1996 EFDA Nations Cup   Jerry Nadeau
  Tony Renna
1997   Matt Sielsky
  Buddy Rice
1998   Paul Edwards
1999 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series   Paul Edwards
  Andy Lally
  Jeff Simmons
Edwards won the 1999 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series
2000   Phil Giebler
  Joey Hand
Giebler won the 2000 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series
2001 New Zealand Formula Ford   A. J. Allmendinger
  Bryan Sellers
2002
2003   Joe D'Agostino
  Charlie Kimball
  Ryan Millen
2004   Slade Miller
2005   J. R. Hildebrand
2006 Formula Palmer Audi
Autumn Trophy
  Robert Podlesni
  Dane Cameron
Cameron won the 2006 Autumn Trophy
2007   Joel Miller
  Patrick Barrett
2008 Formula Ford Festival
and
Walter Hayes Trophy
  Josef Newgarden
  Conor Daly
Newgarden won the 2008 Formula Ford Festival (Kent class)
Daly won the 2008 Walter Hayes Trophy
2009   Brett Smrz
  Connor De Phillippi
De Phillippi won the 2009 Walter Hayes Trophy
2010   Felix Serralles
  Spencer Pigot
2011   Spencer Pigot
  Trent Hindman
  Neil Alberico
2012   Tristan Nunez
  Jack Mitchell, Jr.
  Matthew Brabham
Nunez won the 2012 Walter Hayes Trophy
2013   Neil Alberico
  Jake Eidson
  Joey Bickers
2014   Aaron Telitz
  Michai Stephens
2015   Michai Stephens
  Dakota Dickerson
2016 Formula Ford Festival
Walter Hayes Trophy
Mazda Road to Indy Shootout
  Oliver Askew
  Kyle Kirkwood
  Neil Verhagen
Askew won the 2016 Mazda Road to Indy Shootout
2017   Aaron Jeansonne
  Jonathan Kotyk
2018   Jake Craig
  Colin Mullan
Braden Eves was originally chosen as a winner but was unable to compete due to a surgery.
2019 Formula Ford Festival
and
Walter Hayes Trophy
  Josh Green
  Scott Huffaker
2020   Bryce Aron
  Jackson Lee

  Simon Sikes

2021   Andre Castro
  Max Esterson
Esterson won the 2021 Walter Hayes Trophy
2022   Elliott Budzinski
  William Ferguson
  Thomas Schrage

Representatives by state1 edit

Notes edit

^1 State as listed on the Team USA Scholarship website.[31]

Other finalists edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Management". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  2. ^ "Vasser For FF Festival". Team USA Scholarship. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b c "History". Team USA Scholarship. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Herta to Represent U.S. in World Cup". Team USA Scholarship. 1991-10-19. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Interview -- Bryan Herta". Motorsport Magazine. December 1, 1991. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Ave and Lewis to Represent U.S. in Formula Ford Festival". Team USA Scholarship. September 11, 1992. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  7. ^ "Team USA Impresses in Shakedown Test". Team USA Scholarship. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Team USA Out of Luck in Qualifying". Team USA Scholarship. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Lewis Finishes Fifth at Brands Hatch". Team USA Scholarship. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Nadeau Scores Stunning Victory in Fastest Heat Race". Team USA Scholarship.
  11. ^ "Nadeau Claims Fighting Fourth in Thrilling Festival Finale". Team USA Scholarship.
  12. ^ "Team USA Shut out in Formula Ford Festival". Team USA Scholarship.
  13. ^ "Vasser, Herta Confirm Worth of Team USA Scholarship". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  14. ^ "Gidley Displays His Racecraft on F3 Debut". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  15. ^ "The month in Motor Sport". Motorsport Magazine. 2007-11-15.
  16. ^ "Tony Renna Wins 1996 Team USA Scholarship". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  17. ^ "Nadeau to Represent America in Nations Cup VII". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  18. ^ a b c d e "Rice, Sielsky Win 1997 Team USA Scholarships". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  19. ^ "Team USA Places Fifth; Edwards Stars in World Cup". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  20. ^ "Formula Opel Euroseries". The GEL Motorsport Information Page.
  21. ^ "Cancellation Ensures Edwards' Championship". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  22. ^ a b "Team USA Scholarship Expands to Three-Car Effort". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  23. ^ "Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series (1998-2008)". Motorsport Winners. 2017-11-15.
  24. ^ "Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series 1999 standings". DriverDB.com. 2017-11-15.
  25. ^ a b c d "Six Young Americans Selected for Scholarship Shootout". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  26. ^ "Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series 2000 standings". DriverDB.com. 2017-11-15.
  27. ^ "Allmendinger, Sellers Earn 2001 Team USA Scholarships". Team USA Scholarship. 2017-11-15.
  28. ^ "2001-02 Talley's Formula Ford Championship". DriverDB.com. 2017-11-15.
  29. ^ . Motorsport New Zealand. 2017-11-15. Archived from the original on 2002-02-25.
  30. ^ "Three American Youngsters Set To Contest New Zealand Formula Ford Series". Team USA Scholarship. December 17, 2003.
  31. ^ "Alumni". Team USA Scholarship. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  32. ^ a b c d "Team USA Scholarship Hopefuls Try out in England". Team USA Scholarship. 1992-08-18.
  33. ^ a b c d e "Seven 1996 Finalists Survive All-Star "Grilling"". Team USA Scholarship. August 15, 1996. Retrieved November 8, 2017.

External links edit

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The Team USA Scholarship is a scholarship program which allows young American racecar drivers to compete outside of the United States Each year a competition is used to select the best young racecar drivers in the United States then they are entered in highly competitive automobile racing events in an international racing environment typically in Europe Team USA ScholarshipFounded1990Team principal s Jeremy Shaw Bryan Herta John Hildebrand Steve Horne Doug Mockett 1 Current seriesFormula Ford Festival Walter Hayes Trophy Mazda Road to Indy ShootoutFormer seriesFormula Palmer Audi EFDA Nations Cup Formula 3 New Zealand Formula FordDrivers Championships1998 EFDA Winter Series Edwards 1999 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series Edwards 2000 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series Giebler 2006 Formula Palmer Autumn Trophy Cameron 2008 Formula Ford Festival Newgarden 2008 Walter Hayes Trophy Daly 2009 Walter Hayes Trophy De Phillippi 2012 Walter Hayes Trophy Nunez 2016 Mazda Road to Indy Shootout Askew Contents 1 History 1 1 Formula Ford Festival part 1 1 2 International F3 Trophy 1 3 EFDA Nations Cup 1 4 Formula Palmer Audi part 1 1 5 New Zealand Formula Ford 2 Representatives Scholarship Winners 2 1 Representatives by state1 2 1 1 Notes 2 2 Other finalists 3 References 4 External linksHistory editFormula Ford Festival part 1 edit nbsp Winner of the 1991 scholarship Bryan Herta The Scholarship was launched late in the 1990 racing season by the prominent automobile racing journalist Jeremy Shaw The Scholarship was set up with initial support from IndyCar Series team owner Rick Galles gentleman racer and business owner Jonathan Holtzman and Ford Special Vehicle Operations 2 Canadian Formula Ford 2000 graduate Jimmy Vasser and USAC Sprint Car champion Jeff Gordon were selected to compete at the Formula Ford Festival As Gordon had prior commitments in midget racing so only Vasser made the trip to Brands Hatch Vasser raced a Lanan 1604 chassis The young American was involved in a crash with Steffan Nielsen in the heat race which ended is Festival 3 The following year the Scholarship again partnered with Lanan Racing now racing a Reynard chassis 4 Herta qualified for the final race in 15th place and worked his way up to eleventh place 5 For 1992 two drivers were chosen to compete Tony Ave and Ashton Lewis The racers were selected after a test session at Snetterton 6 Primus Racing John Village Automotive entered three Van Diemen RF92 chassis Two were driven by Ave and Lewis a third was driven by Geoff Boss as a guest driver 7 Boss was the fastest American driver qualifying fourth but as his car did not pass technical inspection he had to start from the back of the grid 8 Lewis was the best Team USA Scholarship driver in the 1992 Formula Ford Festival finishing fifteenth Boss was unable to advance after starting last in his heat race Ave collided with John Oxborrow in his heat race and failed to finish 9 Jerry Nadeau was the sole driver selected for the Team USA Scholarship for 1993 The North Carolina native qualified on pole position for his heat race winning the race in his year old Van Diemen RF92 He won the race with an advantage of over 26 seconds over Jan Neumann 10 After a second place in the semi final race Nadeau started the final in third Racing with other young talents such as Craig Lowndes and Jan Erik Lofgren Nadeau had to settle for fourth place 11 In 1994 Mike Borkwoski and Clay Collier were selected to race in the Formula Ford Festival Zetec class The Festival was unsuccessful for both drivers with neither progressing into the final race 12 International F3 Trophy edit For 1995 Team USA Scholarship had an agreement with Dick Bennetts team owner of West Surrey Racing to field a Mugen Honda powered Dallara F395 for a selected driver in the International Formula 3 Trophy The race was run at Donington Park on 22 October 1995 13 Memo Gidley was selected and qualified the car in 16th position Gidley finished the race in eleventh place after lengthy battles with Marc Cramer and Thomas Schwister 14 Owen McAuley won the race with Jason Elliott and Scott Lakin completing the podium 15 EFDA Nations Cup edit With Formula 3 deemed to expensive the Team USA Scholarship returned to more affordable racing The EFDA Nations Cup was selected being a one make series all drivers raced equal material The cars were Reynard Formula Opel Lotus single seaters Tony Renna was selected out of six finalists 16 Jerry Nadeau racing in the 1996 European Formula Opel Lotus championship joined Renna in the Nations Cup event 17 After two races the team placed second in the overall standings of the 1996 EFDA Nations Cup scoring the silver medal The team returned to the Nations Cup in 1997 with Buddy Rice and Matt Sielsky 18 Paul Edwards was selected as a third driver racing in the Formula Ford Festival Edwards started fifth in the Festival race and worked his way up to third Unfortunately a run in with Robert Lechner caused Edwards to retire In the Nations Cup Rice and Sielsky struggled in qualifying with the setup and the team had to settle for fifth 19 In 1998 Team USA Scholarship supported Paul Edwards in the final three rounds of the Formula Opel Euroseries and the EFDA Formula Opel Lotus Winter Series His best finish was a fifth place at the Nurburgring with a Team USA Scholarship supported Motaworld Racing entry 20 In the Winter Series Edwards raced with Team Meritus Edwards won at Donington Park and placed second at the Hockenheimring Leading the championship into the final round again at the Hockenheimring Edwards won the championship by default as the final was canceled Freezing winter conditions caused the organisation to abandon the final event Edwards won the championship over other contenders such as Richard Lyons and Takuma Sato 21 Formula Palmer Audi part 1 edit For 1999 Team USA Scholarship shifted focus to the Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series A series set up by former Formula 1 driver Jonathan Palmer featuring one make Van Diemen chassis powered by 1 8L Audi engines 3 Three drivers were selected to compete Paul Edwards Andy Lally and Jeff Simmons were selected to compete 22 Edwards won three out of four races at Snetterton and Brands Hatch with Paul Munn winning the fourth race Edwards won the championship with an 8 point advantage 23 Lally finished fifth Simmons eighth 24 Phil Giebler and Joey Hand were selected for Team USA Scholarship for the 2000 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series 25 Giebler scored three podiums and a win at Brands Hatch to claim the title Hand scored a single podium finish a second place at Snetterton to settle for sixth in the championship 26 New Zealand Formula Ford edit In November 2001 twelve drivers were selected for a shootout style event at the Jim Russell Racing Driver School A J Allmendinger and Bryan Sellers were selected for the 2001 Team USA Scholarship 27 Due to the relative inexperience with single seaters Team USA Scholarship returned to Formula Ford in New Zealand 3 The duo raced a partial season with successes Sellers won two races both at Timaru and placed ninth in the series championship 28 Sellers and Allmendinger placed second and third at the New Zealand Grand Prix behind Fabian Coulthard 29 For 2003 three drivers were selected for the six race New Zealand International Formula Ford Series Joe D Agostino Charlie Kimball and Ryan Millen Millen who is of New Zealand ancestry is the nephew of 1980 New Zealand Grand Prix winner Steve Millen 30 Representatives Scholarship Winners editYear Event s Scholarship Winner s Notes 1990 Formula Ford Festival nbsp Jimmy Vasser 1991 nbsp Bryan Herta 1992 nbsp Ashton Lewis nbsp Tony Ave 1993 nbsp Jerry Nadeau 1994 nbsp Mike Borkowski nbsp Clay Collier 1995 F3 International Trophy nbsp Memo Gidley 1996 EFDA Nations Cup nbsp Jerry Nadeau nbsp Tony Renna 1997 nbsp Matt Sielsky nbsp Buddy Rice 1998 nbsp Paul Edwards 1999 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series nbsp Paul Edwards nbsp Andy Lally nbsp Jeff Simmons Edwards won the 1999 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series 2000 nbsp Phil Giebler nbsp Joey Hand Giebler won the 2000 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series 2001 New Zealand Formula Ford nbsp A J Allmendinger nbsp Bryan Sellers 2002 2003 nbsp Joe D Agostino nbsp Charlie Kimball nbsp Ryan Millen 2004 nbsp Slade Miller 2005 nbsp J R Hildebrand 2006 Formula Palmer Audi Autumn Trophy nbsp Robert Podlesni nbsp Dane Cameron Cameron won the 2006 Autumn Trophy 2007 nbsp Joel Miller nbsp Patrick Barrett 2008 Formula Ford Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy nbsp Josef Newgarden nbsp Conor Daly Newgarden won the 2008 Formula Ford Festival Kent class Daly won the 2008 Walter Hayes Trophy 2009 nbsp Brett Smrz nbsp Connor De Phillippi De Phillippi won the 2009 Walter Hayes Trophy 2010 nbsp Felix Serralles nbsp Spencer Pigot 2011 nbsp Spencer Pigot nbsp Trent Hindman nbsp Neil Alberico 2012 nbsp Tristan Nunez nbsp Jack Mitchell Jr nbsp Matthew Brabham Nunez won the 2012 Walter Hayes Trophy 2013 nbsp Neil Alberico nbsp Jake Eidson nbsp Joey Bickers 2014 nbsp Aaron Telitz nbsp Michai Stephens 2015 nbsp Michai Stephens nbsp Dakota Dickerson 2016 Formula Ford Festival Walter Hayes Trophy Mazda Road to Indy Shootout nbsp Oliver Askew nbsp Kyle Kirkwood nbsp Neil Verhagen Askew won the 2016 Mazda Road to Indy Shootout 2017 nbsp Aaron Jeansonne nbsp Jonathan Kotyk 2018 nbsp Jake Craig nbsp Colin Mullan Braden Eves was originally chosen as a winner but was unable to compete due to a surgery 2019 Formula Ford Festival and Walter Hayes Trophy nbsp Josh Green nbsp Scott Huffaker 2020 nbsp Bryce Aron nbsp Jackson Lee nbsp Simon Sikes 2021 nbsp Andre Castro nbsp Max Esterson Esterson won the 2021 Walter Hayes Trophy 2022 nbsp Elliott Budzinski nbsp William Ferguson nbsp Thomas Schrage Representatives by state1 edit No State 22 nbsp California 11 nbsp Florida 5 nbsp Illinois 3 nbsp Colorado nbsp New York 2 nbsp Connecticut nbsp Indiana nbsp Georgia nbsp North Carolina 1 nbsp Arizona nbsp Louisiana nbsp Michigan nbsp Nevada nbsp New Jersey nbsp Ohio nbsp Oklahoma nbsp Tennessee nbsp Texas nbsp Virginia nbsp Wisconsin Notes edit 1 State as listed on the Team USA Scholarship website 31 Other finalists edit Year Driver 1992 Greg Tracy 32 1992 Chris Simmons 32 1992 Geoff Boss 32 1992 Ernest Sikes 32 1996 Alex Barron 33 1996 Derek Hill 33 1996 Steve Knapp 33 1996 Allen May 33 1996 Bryan Selby 33 1997 Jeff Shafer 18 1997 Rocky Moran Jr 18 1997 Chris Menninga 18 1997 Mikel Miller 18 1999 Aaron Justus 22 2000 Tom Dyer 25 2000 Ryan Hunter Reay 25 Danica Patrick and Patrick Long declined to compete for the 2000 Team USA Scholarship 25 References edit Management Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 Vasser For FF Festival Team USA Scholarship Retrieved 6 November 2017 a b c History Team USA Scholarship Retrieved 6 November 2017 Herta to Represent U S in World Cup Team USA Scholarship 1991 10 19 Retrieved 7 November 2017 Interview Bryan Herta Motorsport Magazine December 1 1991 Retrieved 7 November 2017 Ave and Lewis to Represent U S in Formula Ford Festival Team USA Scholarship September 11 1992 Retrieved 7 November 2017 Team USA Impresses in Shakedown Test Team USA Scholarship Retrieved 7 November 2017 Team USA Out of Luck in Qualifying Team USA Scholarship Retrieved 7 November 2017 Lewis Finishes Fifth at Brands Hatch Team USA Scholarship Retrieved 7 November 2017 Nadeau Scores Stunning Victory in Fastest Heat Race Team USA Scholarship Nadeau Claims Fighting Fourth in Thrilling Festival Finale Team USA Scholarship Team USA Shut out in Formula Ford Festival Team USA Scholarship Vasser Herta Confirm Worth of Team USA Scholarship Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 Gidley Displays His Racecraft on F3 Debut Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 The month in Motor Sport Motorsport Magazine 2007 11 15 Tony Renna Wins 1996 Team USA Scholarship Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 Nadeau to Represent America in Nations Cup VII Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 a b c d e Rice Sielsky Win 1997 Team USA Scholarships Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 Team USA Places Fifth Edwards Stars in World Cup Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 Formula Opel Euroseries The GEL Motorsport Information Page Cancellation Ensures Edwards Championship Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 a b Team USA Scholarship Expands to Three Car Effort Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series 1998 2008 Motorsport Winners 2017 11 15 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series 1999 standings DriverDB com 2017 11 15 a b c d Six Young Americans Selected for Scholarship Shootout Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series 2000 standings DriverDB com 2017 11 15 Allmendinger Sellers Earn 2001 Team USA Scholarships Team USA Scholarship 2017 11 15 2001 02 Talley s Formula Ford Championship DriverDB com 2017 11 15 P amp O Nedlloyd New Zealand Grand Prix Motorsport New Zealand 2017 11 15 Archived from the original on 2002 02 25 Three American Youngsters Set To Contest New Zealand Formula Ford Series Team USA Scholarship December 17 2003 Alumni Team USA Scholarship Retrieved 6 November 2017 a b c d Team USA Scholarship Hopefuls Try out in England Team USA Scholarship 1992 08 18 a b c d e Seven 1996 Finalists Survive All Star Grilling Team USA Scholarship August 15 1996 Retrieved November 8 2017 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Team USA Scholarship amp oldid 1212373217, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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