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2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship

The 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship was the first season of the series under its new name, marking the from Indy Pro 2000 as part of the broader shift away from the Road to Indy program following INDYCAR's acquisition of Indy Lights in 2022. As the second tier in the USF Pro Championships Presented by Tires—a developmental open-wheel ladder sanctioned by the (USAC) and operated by Andersen Promotions—the championship featured 18 races across nine weekend events, primarily in support of and other major series. The season ran from March 4–5 on the streets of , to a triple-header finale on September 2–3 at in , visiting a diverse mix of street circuits, road courses, and ovals including , road course, , , Streets of Toronto, , and . Races utilized the IP-22 chassis powered by a MZR 2.0-liter inline-four engine producing approximately 275 horsepower, with Cooper Tires as the spec tire supplier, and fields averaged around 20 cars per event, reflecting growth from prior years. Myles Rowe of Pabst Racing clinched the drivers' championship at the Portland finale with a third-place finish in the penultimate race, securing the title with 391 points after earning five victories and nine podium finishes overall—his dominant performance also earning him the rookie of the year honors. Rowe's triumph made history as the first African American driver to win a major open-wheel racing championship in the United States, highlighting diversity milestones in the sport. Kiko Porto finished second in the standings with 327 points, followed by Salvador de Alba (291 points) and rookie Michael d'Orlando (288 points), while Pabst Racing claimed the teams' title. The championship awarded a $664,425 to the winner for advancement to 's series in 2024, underscoring the program's role in driver development—previous graduates include notable talents like and . With providing race control, timing and scoring, and safety services, the season emphasized professional standards and safety, contributing to the overall USF Pro Championships' total prize purse exceeding $1.6 million across its tiers.

Background

Series Context

The , formerly known as the Indy Pro 2000 Championship, traces its origins to the Star Mazda Series established in 1991 as an entry-level open-wheel racing platform in . It evolved into the Pro Mazda Championship in 2013 under Andersen Promotions and was rebranded as Indy Pro 2000 in 2019 to align more closely with the . In October 2022, Andersen Promotions announced a further rebranding to USF Pro 2000 for the 2023 season, marking the series' integration into the newly formed USF Pro Championships umbrella, which succeeded the Road to Indy program. This positioned USF Pro 2000 as the intermediate tier in the developmental ladder—above the entry-level and below the by Firestone (formerly Indy Lights)—providing a structured pathway for drivers aspiring to compete in the NTT . The series utilizes a spec series format with identical IP-22 , featuring a carbon fiber and aluminum for enhanced safety and performance. Power comes from a race-prepared MZR 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine built by Elite Engines, delivering approximately 275 horsepower through a six-speed Sadev sequential gearbox. All entries run on Cooper-branded slick and rain tires, ensuring equal competition and focusing driver development on skill rather than equipment advantages. As a key component of driver development, the championship aims to prepare competitors for higher-level open-wheel racing by offering substantial financial incentives and professional opportunities. The 2023 season champion earned a valued at $664,425 to compete in the following year, including partial season funding, testing sessions, and technical support. Additional awards for top performers include testing time with teams and progression scholarships from lower rungs, such as $433,200 from USF2000 to USF Pro 2000, emphasizing the ladder's role in talent identification. Points are awarded based on finishing position, with variations for road/street courses and ovals to account for race formats. On road and street circuits, feature race points scale from 30 for first place down to 1 for 20th, while oval events offer higher stakes with 45 for first descending to 2 for 20th. Bonus points include one each for , leading the most laps, and setting the fastest race lap, encouraging aggressive yet strategic driving. Single-car teams receive three equivalency points per event to level the playing field against multi-car operations. In 2023, secured the title, becoming the first African-American driver to win the series championship.

Pre-Season Developments

In October 2022, Andersen Promotions announced the rebranding of the series from Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires to Presented by Cooper Tires, aligning it under the new USF Pro Championships umbrella alongside USF2000 and . This change marked a shift away from the long-standing "Road to Indy" branding, following the rebranding of Indy Lights to , and emphasized a streamlined developmental pathway toward . Shortly thereafter, the 2023 schedule was confirmed, consisting of 18 races across nine event weekends, with six serving as official support rounds for the at venues including St. Petersburg, road course, , Mid-Ohio, , and . The calendar also included standalone USAC-sanctioned events at , (oval), and , providing a mix of street circuits, road courses, and one oval to prepare drivers for diverse challenges. This structure ensured close integration with INDYCAR's premier events, enhancing visibility and logistical efficiency for teams and drivers. Pre-season preparations culminated in a two-day test at on February 27-28, 2023, where teams focused on setup optimization and driver acclimation to the IP-22 chassis. Pabst Racing topped the combined timesheets with rookie posting the quickest lap of 1:58.669, ahead of teammate Jace Denmark by 0.086 seconds, while DEForce Racing's Kiko Porto and Turn 3 Motorsport's Michael d'Orlando and Christian Brooks rounded out the top five. Rowe highlighted the session's positive momentum, noting strong team synergy and readiness for the March opener on the Streets of St. Petersburg. Off-season activity featured several high-profile driver promotions from USF2000, including 2022 USF2000 champion Michael d'Orlando, who secured a full-season ride with Turn 3 Motorsport as a after earning the series' scholarship award. Similarly, transitioned from a partial USF2000 campaign in 2022 to a full effort with Pabst Racing, supported by Force Indy. Team expansions bolstered the grid, with Exclusive Autosport adding a third entry by signing teenager Joel Granfors to join veterans like 2022 runner-up Josh Green, aiming to build on their prior successes. Turn 3 Motorsport also scaled up operations, shifting focus exclusively to USF Pro 2000 with multiple cars to capitalize on the talent influx.

Participants

Teams

The 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship saw a competitive field of seven teams fielding between one and four cars each, with a total grid size averaging around 20 entries per event. These teams, primarily based in the United States and , operated under the series' spec IP-22 chassis powered by engines and shod with Cooper Tires, the official series supplier providing technical and financial support to all entrants. Team operations emphasized driver development within the Road to Indy pathway, with many squads drawing on prior successes in the feeder USF2000 series to build momentum. Pre-season expectations highlighted established programs like Pabst Racing and DEForce Racing as frontrunners due to their continuity and 2022 performances, while newcomers and expanding teams such as Turn 3 Motorsport aimed to challenge for podiums through focused engineering and multi-car lineups. Pabst Racing, based in , entered three cars and emerged as the season's standout, clinching the teams' championship with 661 points ahead of Exclusive Autosport's 505. Led by team principal Tim Bisenius, the squad built on its legacy of four USF2000 team titles (2017–2019, 2022) and prior Pro 2000 experience, entering the year as pre-season favorites after transitioning successful USF2000 drivers to the higher series. Their operational structure included in-house engineering refinements for the spec package, supported by sponsorships from Force Indy and , the latter backing diversity initiatives through driver . With entries for Rowe, Jordan Missig (part-time), and Jace Denmark, Pabst secured five race wins and 14 podiums, validating predictions of dominance based on their 2022 junior series form. DEForce Racing, headquartered in , fielded a four-car effort emphasizing continuity from 2022, when they finished third in the teams' standings. Under team owner David Emphasis and engineering director James France, the squad prioritized data-driven setups and driver coaching, drawing on their established Road to Indy presence since 2018. Key sponsorship came from Brazilian backers for driver , alongside series-wide Cooper support. Porto, Bijoy Garg, Mac Clark, and Jorge Garciarce formed the lineup, with pre-season hype centered on Porto's prior podium consistency positioning DEForce as a title threat; they ultimately tallied three victories and placed second in the teams' championship. Exclusive Autosport, operating from , , , ran four cars in a bid to build on their growing junior open-wheel portfolio, which included multiple USF2000 podiums in prior years. Team principal Michael Duncalfe oversaw operations from a North American base with U.S. logistics hubs, focusing on international driver recruitment and off-season testing programs. Sponsorships featured and for individual entries, complementing Cooper's tire partnership. The lineup of Salvador de Alba Jr., Joel Granfors, Yuven Sundaramoorthy, and benefited from de Alba's continuity from , fueling expectations of strong midfield contention; the team achieved two wins and finished runner-up in teams' points. Turn 3 Motorsport, based in , committed fully to Pro 2000 with four entries, shelving their USF2000 program to concentrate resources on the step-up class. Founded by racer Peter Cipollini, the team leveraged engineering expertise from and backgrounds for setup optimization. Supported by team-specific deals like those from driver families and series tires, they fielded Michael d'Orlando, Jonathan Browne, Christian Brooks, and Jackson Lee. Pre-season outlook positioned them as dark horses after d'Orlando's 2022 USF2000 title, and they delivered three podiums, including a win at Mid-Ohio. Jay Howard Driver Development (JHDD), located in , entered two to three cars seasonally, guided by former Indy 500 starter Jay as principal and a staff experienced in open-wheel logistics. The team, active in the series since 2020, emphasized personalized driver coaching and multi-series operations, with Cooper providing foundational support alongside private funding. Drivers included and Jack William Miller, with expectations tempered by their developing Pro 2000 infrastructure but bolstered by Howard's track knowledge; they notched consistent top-10 finishes. TJ Speed Motorsports, from , fielded three cars under veteran engineer Tim Neff, who brought Peterson Motorsports pedigree to the program. The team, expanding from FR Americas successes, focused on aggressive strategies and testing volume, backed by individual driver sponsors and Cooper. , , and Christian Weir comprised the lineup, with pre-season buzz marking TJ Speed as a potential upset team due to Neff's setup prowess and Pizzi's European karting credentials; Pizzi's five podiums validated this, placing him fifth in drivers' points. BN Racing, a Florida-based single-car team, returned to the series after a hiatus, entering Ricardo Escotto mid-season to test waters for future expansion. Led by Bryan Hynes, the squad relied on agile operations and private sponsorships, including tires. With limited pre-season visibility, expectations were modest for integration, but Escotto's top-15 finishes provided valuable data for their junior formula ambitions.
TeamBase LocationEntry CountKey PersonnelNotable SponsorshipsPre-Season Expectations
Pabst RacingOconomowoc, 3Tim Bisenius (Principal)Force Indy, , TiresTitle favorites after USF2000 transition
DEForce RacingAngleton, 4David Emphasis (Owner)Brazilian backers, TiresStrong contention via Porto continuity
Exclusive Autosport, , 4Michael Duncalfe (Principal), Archangel, TiresMidfield strength with driver additions
Turn 3 MotorsportMundelein, 4Peter Cipollini (Founder)Driver/family, TiresPodium challengers post-USF2000 success
Jay Howard Driver Development, IN2–3Jay Howard (Principal)Private, TiresConsistent top-10 development focus
TJ Speed MotorsportsBrownsburg, IN3Tim Neff (Engineer/Principal)Driver-specific, TiresUpset potential under Neff's leadership
BN Racing1Bryan Hynes (Principal)Private, TiresModest integration for future growth

Drivers

The 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship featured a competitive field of 28 unique drivers across multiple teams, representing over 10 nationalities and emphasizing the series' role as a global stepping stone in open-wheel racing. The roster included a significant number of rookies—around 17 in total—transitioning from lower formulas like USF2000 or international series such as , alongside experienced drivers seeking to advance toward . This international diversity, with entrants from countries including the , , , , , , , , , and , underscored the series' appeal to emerging talent worldwide. Key storylines centered on rookies and veterans alike. Myles Rowe, a 22-year-old American making his debut with Pabst Racing, brought attention through his affiliation with , an organization dedicated to advancing diversity in , and his prior success in the where he secured five wins. , an Italian rookie stepping up from Formula Regional Middle East, joined TJ Speed Motorsports with expectations of quick adaptation to the Tatuus IP-22 chassis. Veterans like Kiko Porto, the 2021 USF2000 champion from , returned with DEForce Racing in a bid to build on his experience and challenge for the title in his second full Pro 2000 season. Salvador de Alba Jr. from Mexico, driving for Exclusive Autosport, carried forward a family racing legacy as the son of multiple-time champion Salvador de Alba Sr. Michael d'Orlando, an American with prior USF2000 outings including a 2021 podium, aimed for consistency with Turn 3 Motorsport after honing his skills in the lower tier and winning the 2022 USF2000 title. The season saw a relatively stable full-time lineup, with most drivers competing in all 18 races, though a few mid-season substitutions occurred due to scheduling conflicts or injuries. For instance, Missig filled in for Pabst Racing in select rounds, bringing his USF2000 experience, while part-time entries like those from BN Racing appeared mid-season. No major injury-related changes disrupted the core field, allowing teams to maintain continuity. The absence of drivers continued a trend in the series, though the international composition highlighted growing inclusivity in terms of geography and background.

Driver Roster

TeamDriverNationalityStatusPrior Experience
Pabst RacingMyles Rowe2022 USF2000 (5 wins)
Pabst RacingJace Denmark2022 USF2000
Pabst RacingJordan Missig (part-time)Veteran2022 USF2000
DEForce RacingKiko PortoVeteran2021 USF2000 champion
DEForce RacingBijoy GargVeteran2022 USF Pro 2000
DEForce RacingMac Clark2022 USF2000
DEForce RacingJorge Garciarce2022 USF2000
Exclusive AutosportSalvador de Alba Jr.Veteran2022 USF Pro 2000 (2 wins)
Exclusive AutosportJoel Granfors2022 Asian
Exclusive AutosportYuven SundaramoorthyVeteran2022 USF Pro 2000
Exclusive AutosportLindsay BrewerVeteran2022 USF Pro 2000
Turn 3 MotorsportMichael d'Orlando2022 USF2000 champion
Turn 3 MotorsportChristian Brooks2022 USF2000
Turn 3 MotorsportJonathan BrowneVeteran2022 USF Pro 2000
Turn 3 MotorsportJackson Lee2022 USF2000
Jay Howard Driver DevelopmentReece UshijimaGBR/JPN2022
Jay Howard Driver DevelopmentJack William MillerVeteran2022 USF Pro 2000
TJ Speed MotorsportsFrancesco PizziItaly2022 Middle East
TJ Speed MotorsportsLirim ZendeliGermany2022 Formula 3
TJ Speed MotorsportsChristian Weir2022 USF2000
BN RacingRicardo Escotto (mid-season)Venezuela2022 Formula 4 UAE
This table highlights the primary full-time and notable part-time entries; additional one-off participants brought the total to 28 unique drivers.

Schedule and Formats

Race Calendar

The 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship featured 18 races held over nine events from March to September, primarily as double-headers with one single-race event and one triple-header finale, aligning closely with the NTT IndyCar Series schedule to enhance visibility and shared logistics for teams and spectators. This structure allowed the series to leverage IndyCar's infrastructure at key venues while incorporating a mix of street circuits, road courses, and one oval to test driver versatility, with street races timed for milder weather to minimize rain disruptions common in early-season events. No significant postponements or cancellations occurred, reflecting stable post-pandemic operations and promoter commitments. The calendar emphasized North American circuits, with total race distances varying by track length and format (typically 80-110 miles per double-header weekend), with support from series like USF2000 and USF Juniors at most stops for a comprehensive developmental ladder experience.
RoundDatesVenueTrack ConfigurationLengthTurnsSupport Series Notes
1–2March 4–5Streets of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, FLStreet circuit1.8 mi (2.9 km)14IndyCar
3–4March 24–25Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, FLRoad course3.74 mi (6.02 km)17Standalone (USF series focus)
5–6May 12–13Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course, Speedway, INRoad course2.439 mi (3.925 km)14IndyCar
7May 26Lucas Oil Raceway, Brownsburg, INOval0.686 mi (1.104 km)0USAC Silver Crown
8–9June 17–18Road America, Elkhart Lake, WIRoad course4.014 mi (6.459 km)14IndyCar
10–11July 1–2Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Lexington, OHRoad course2.258 mi (3.634 km)13IndyCar
12–13July 15–16Streets of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CanadaStreet circuit1.786 mi (2.874 km)11IndyCar
14–15August 25–26Circuit of The Americas, Austin, TXRoad course3.41 mi (5.49 km)20Standalone (USF series focus)
16–17–18September 1–3Portland International Raceway, Portland, ORRoad course1.967 mi (3.167 km)12IndyCar

Event Structure

The 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship employed a standardized three-day race weekend format across its nine events, designed to balance , competition, and driver development while accommodating varying track types such as road courses and street circuits. Fridays typically featured a single session lasting 30 to 45 minutes, enabling teams to fine-tune setups and drivers to acclimate to the circuit without competitive pressure. Qualifying sessions, held on Friday or Saturday and limited to 20-25 minutes of green-flag time, determined the starting grid for Race 1 through a format where drivers aimed to set their fastest single lap time during the session. Race 1 followed immediately or later on Saturday, lasting approximately 30-45 minutes plus one additional lap (or a fixed lap count equivalent, such as 15-25 laps depending on the track length), emphasizing sprint-style racing to promote close competition. For on Sunday, the grid was generally set by the finishing order from Race 1 or, in some events, by drivers' second-best qualifying laps from the primary session, with the race extending to 40-45 minutes plus one lap (or 15-25 laps) to allow for strategic depth. Technical aspects included standing starts for all road and street course events, promoting immediate action from , while oval rounds (if any) used rolling starts; full-course yellow flags and deployments followed USAC-sanctioned protocols to manage incidents and neutralize races when necessary. Each weekend incorporated supplementary activities, such as mandatory drivers' meetings, media availability sessions for interviews and press conferences, and post-race awards ceremonies to recognize finishers and special achievements like or fastest lap. orientation programs were available for first-time participants prior to the season or at select test events, ensuring compliance with series safety and procedural requirements. Points were awarded fully for both races under the same : 30 points for first place down to 1 point for 20th on road and street courses (with 45 points for first on ovals), plus one bonus point each for , fastest race lap, and leading the most laps. ties were resolved first by the number of wins, then by the count of higher finishing positions across the season. This structure fostered consistent competition while minimizing logistical demands on teams.

Season Narrative

Early Rounds

The 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship kicked off with Rounds 1 and 2 on the Streets of St. Petersburg, where the series showcased intense action. In Race 1, Pabst Racing's Christian Brooks led from to claim the opener, with rookie securing a podium finish in third for Pabst Racing with Force Indy. Race 2 saw Rowe take his maiden series victory from fifth on the grid, fending off DEForce Racing's Kiko Porto, who finished second after a strong challenge in the closing laps. Rowe's podium sweep highlighted his early adaptability, while Porto's result signaled the beginning of their budding title rivalry. Rounds 3 and 4 at saw Rowe dominate with a weekend sweep, winning both races from the front row and extending his championship lead to 20 points over . Salvador de Alba marked a breakthrough for Exclusive Autosport by battling into podium contention in Race 1, finishing fourth after a late charge past several rivals, demonstrating his growing pace on the demanding 17-turn layout. recovered from an eighth-place start in Race 1 to claim second behind Rowe, further intensifying their duel, while rookie impressed with early speed for TJ Speed Motorsports, qualifying on the front row and finishing on the podium in Race 2 in his series debut weekend. At the road course for Rounds 5 and 6, Michael d'Orlando exhibited consistency for Turn 3 Motorsport, posting top-five finishes in both races to solidify his position in the top five of the standings. The weekend's highlight came in , where Granfors staged a remarkable drive from 18th to second for Jay Howard Driver Development amid shifting conditions, including a brief rain shower that caused a stoppage and reshuffled the field. led early from in Race 1 before finishing second, underscoring the series' unpredictability, while Pizzi's strong qualifying pace continued, netting a sixth-place result and affirming the rookie's potential impact. The early season continued with Round 7 on the oval at , where Salvador de secured his first victory for Exclusive Autosport, leading from the front in the 90-lap race and gaining ground in the standings. Rowe finished fifth amid a clean but competitive field, maintaining his lead over at 30 points. Rounds 8 and 9 at saw d'Orlando claim his breakout win in Race 1 for Turn 3 Motorsport, with Rowe close behind in second, while Zendeli's victory in Race 2 for TJ Speed Motorsports added variety to the win list. 's second in Race 2 helped close the gap slightly, establishing Rowe's mid-season points lead at 42 over heading into the latter half.

Late Rounds

The late rounds of the 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship intensified the points battle, with Myles Rowe maintaining his lead while challengers faced setbacks that shaped the championship outcome. At Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in rounds 10 and 11, Rowe delivered a dominant performance, securing victory in the opening race by leading from pole and fending off pressure to extend his points advantage to over 50 markers. This result solidified Rowe's position as the series frontrunner, showcasing Pabst Racing with Force Indy's strategic setup on the technical 2.258-mile circuit. In for rounds 12 and 13, the presented close racing, with d'Orlando taking victory in Race 1 for Turn 3 Motorsport ahead of de Alba, while responded with a win in Race 2 from the front row, fending off Zendeli. Porto's seventh and fourth-place finishes limited his gains, but the event highlighted the field's aggression on the 1.786-mile layout. The double-header in rounds 14 and 15 saw Porto strike back with a dominant win in Race 1 for DEForce Racing, leading flag-to-flag and followed by teammate Mac Clark, while d'Orlando suffered a mechanical DNF early. In Race 2, Nikita Johnson claimed victory for VRD Racing, with Porto second to close the championship gap to to 38 points. These results boosted DEForce Racing's momentum heading into the finale, emphasizing tire management on the 3.427-mile road course. The season reached its climax at in rounds 16, 17, and 18, where clinched the title in round 17 with a third-place finish after starting fourth. Porto won the opening race (round 16) to keep hopes alive, but 's podium in the penultimate race mathematically secured the championship with one round remaining, becoming the first African American driver to win a U.S. open-wheel national series title and earning widespread media recognition for breaking diversity barriers in . d'Orlando's consistent late-season form shone through with a victory in round 17, his third win in four events, while de Alba finished fifth in that race, narrowing the gap for second place overall. won the finale (round 18), with 10th after a challenging race. Team strategies emphasized fuel conservation and clean air positioning on the 1.964-mile road course, with Pabst Racing opting for aggressive setups to protect 's lead. ended the season with 391 points. Off the track, Rowe's achievement drew significant attention, including features on initiatives in and partnerships with organizations promoting underrepresented talent in and . In the final weekends, teams like Turn 3 Motorsport refined setups for d'Orlando's consistency, securing his fourth-place finish in the standings through reliable finishes that netted 288 points despite early-season inconsistencies. The post-Portland ceremony at the series finale celebrated the resolutions, with over $1.55 million in Discount Tire scholarships and awards distributed across the USF Pro Championships ladder. Rowe received the top prize of $664,425 toward his INDY NXT advancement, while runner-up Porto earned $109,000 and third-place de Alba collected $60,000, underscoring the series' commitment to driver progression. Additional honors included the VP Racing Fuels Most Improved Driver award for d'Orlando and the Continental Tire Sportsmanship Award for team efforts in clean racing.

Race Outcomes

Results Overview

The 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship featured 18 races across street circuits, road courses, and one oval, with Myles Rowe claiming the most victories at 5, followed by Kiko Porto and Michael d'Orlando with 3 wins each, Salvador de Alba with 2, and one win each for Christian Brooks, Ricardo Escotto, Joel Granfors, Lirim Zendeli, and Nikita Johnson. Rowe also secured 6 pole positions, the highest in the season, while Porto took 4 and de Alba 3; average starting positions for top contenders were 2.1 for Rowe, 3.4 for Porto, and 4.2 for de Alba. Major incidents included a multi-car crash in Detroit Race 1 involving five drivers and penalties for contact in Toronto Race 2.

St. Petersburg (Rounds 1/2, March 4-5)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Christian BrooksPabst Pole sitter, fastest (1:10.1126)
2Kiko DEForce Margin: 0.614 s
3Pabst
4TJ Speed Motorsports
5Jace DenmarkPabst
DNFsJordan Missig (accident, 1)Pabst 1 retirement
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Pabst RacingPole sitter for , fastest (1:09.9673)
2DEForce RacingMargin: 3.0467 s
3Jace DenmarkPabst Racing
4TJ Speed Motorsports
5TJ Speed Motorsports
DNFsSalvador de Alba (contact, 21), Ricardo Escotto (contact, 20), (contact, 5), Yuven Sundaramoorthy (contact, 2)Various4 retirements

Sebring (Rounds 3/4, March 24-25)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Pabst RacingFastest lap (2:00.088)
2Joel GranforsExclusive AutosportMargin: 3.265 s
3TJ Speed Motorsports
4Jace DenmarkPabst RacingPole sitter (1:58.405)
5Jordan MissigPabst Racing
DNFsNicholas Monteiro, Ricardo EscottoVarious2 retirements; Kiko Porto DNS
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Pabst RacingFastest lap (1:59.934)
2TJ Speed MotorsportsMargin: 1.007 s
3Kiko PortoDEForce Racing
4Jay Howard Driver Development
5Jackson LeeTurn 3 Motorsport
DNFsJordan Missig, Jace Denmark, Various3 retirements

Indianapolis Road Course (Rounds 5/6, May 12-13)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Ricardo EscottoJay Howard Driver Development
2Jay Howard Driver Development
3Michael d'OrlandoTurn 3 Motorsport
4Jonathan BrowneTurn 3 Motorsport
5Jack William MillerMiller Vinatieri Motorsports
DNFs2 retirements (contact)Various
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Joel GranforsExclusive Autosport
2Salvador de AlbaExclusive Autosport
3Jace DenmarkPabst Racing
4Jonathan BrowneTurn 3 Motorsport
5Pabst Racing
DNFs1 retirementVarious

IRP Oval (Round 7, May 26)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Salvador de AlbaExclusive AutosportFastest lap (21.077 s, lap 5)
2Joel GranforsExclusive AutosportMargin: 0.517 s
3Jack William MillerMiller Vinatieri MotorsportsPole sitter
4TJ Speed Motorsports
5Pabst Racing
DNFsChristian Weir (lap 80), Jace Denmark (lap 75)VRD Racing, Pabst Racing2 retirements

Road America (Rounds 8/9, June 17-18)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Michael d'OrlandoTurn 3 MotorsportPole sitter, fastest lap
2Pabst RacingMargin: 1.2 s
3Jordan MissigPabst Racing
4Jonathan BrowneTurn 3 Motorsport
5Kiko PortoDEForce Racing
DNFsBijoy Garg, , Nicholas Monteiro (mechanical/contact)Various3 retirements
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1TJ Speed Motorsports
2Kiko PortoDEForce RacingMargin: 0.5 s
3Jonathan BrowneTurn 3 Motorsport
4Pabst Racing
5TJ Speed Motorsports
DNFsJordan Missig, Jackson Lee, Michael d'OrlandoVarious3 retirements; multi-car incident

Mid-Ohio (Rounds 10/11, July 1-2)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Michael d'OrlandoTurn 3 MotorsportPole sitter
2Jace DenmarkPabst RacingMargin: 2.3 s
3Jack William MillerMiller Vinatieri Motorsports
4Joel GranforsExclusive Autosport
5Bijoy GargDEForce Racing
DNFsKiko Porto, Jordan Missig (accident)Various2 retirements
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Pabst RacingFastest lap
2Kiko PortoDEForce RacingMargin: 1.5 s
3Michael d'OrlandoTurn 3 Motorsport
4Salvador de AlbaExclusive Autosport
5Jace DenmarkPabst Racing
DNFsJackson Lee (handling)Various1 retirement

Toronto (Rounds 12/13, July 15-16)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Michael d'OrlandoTurn 3 MotorsportPole sitter
2Salvador de AlbaExclusive AutosportMargin: 0.9 s
3TJ Speed Motorsports
4Joel GranforsExclusive Autosport
5Kiko PortoDEForce Racing
DNFs4 retirementsVarious
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Pabst RacingFastest lap
2TJ Speed MotorsportsMargin: 3.2 s
3Jordan MissigPabst Racing
4Christian BrooksTurn 3 Motorsport
5Salvador de AlbaExclusive Autosport
IncidentsPenalties for contact (2 drivers)Various2 retirements

COTA (Rounds 14/15, August 26-27)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Salvador de AlbaExclusive AutosportPole sitter
2Kiko PortoDEForce RacingMargin: 1.8 s
3Pabst Racing
4Michael d'OrlandoPabst Racing
5TJ Speed Motorsports
DNFs1 retirementVarious
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Kiko PortoDEForce RacingFastest
2Pabst RacingMargin: 0.6 s
3Salvador de AlbaExclusive Autosport
4TJ Speed Motorsports
5Michael d'OrlandoPabst Racing
DNFs2 retirements (mechanical)Various

Portland (Rounds 16/17/18, September 2-3)

PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Kiko PortoDEForce RacingFastest
2Salvador de AlbaExclusive AutosportMargin: 2.4 s
3Pabst RacingPole sitter
4Michael d'OrlandoTurn 3 Motorsport
5TJ Speed Motorsports
DNFs3 retirementsVarious
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Salvador de AlbaExclusive Autosport
2Kiko PortoDEForce RacingMargin: 1.1 s
3Pabst Racing
4TJ Speed Motorsports
5Michael d'OrlandoTurn 3 Motorsport
DNFs1 retirementVariousChampionship clinched by Rowe
PositionDriverTeamNotes
1Nikita JohnsonVRD RacingPole sitter, fastest lap (1:09.7446, lap 28)
2Salvador de AlbaExclusive AutosportMargin: 0.8544 s
3Jonathan BrowneTurn 3 Motorsport
4Jace DenmarkPabst Racing
5Michael d'OrlandoTurn 3 Motorsport
DNFsJack William Miller (contact, lap 20), Frankie Mossman (contact, lap 15), Ricardo Escotto (contact, lap 13), Kiko Porto (contact, lap 3), (contact, lap 3)Various5 retirements

Performance Statistics

Myles Rowe dominated the 2023 season, securing 5 wins and 9 finishes across the 18-race calendar, establishing a series record for the most podiums in a single year. His performance included 4 pole positions and 3 fastest laps, contributing to an exceptional podium percentage of 50% and only two finishes outside the top 10, reflecting an average finishing position of approximately 3.5. As a , Rowe's 5 victories marked the highest number of wins by a first-year driver in series history, underscoring his rapid adaptation to the IP-22 chassis equipped with the Elite 2.0L engine. Rowe's championship triumph made him the first African-American driver to win a major U.S. open-wheel racing title, a historic milestone celebrated across the community. Beyond individual achievements, the season highlighted the reliability of the spec series , with all competitors using identical IP-22 racecars, ensuring parity and focusing competition on driver and team strategy. Team metrics revealed Pabst Racing's dominance, claiming the teams' championship with Rowe's contributions alongside consistent top finishes from their lineup, including a total of 5 wins. Advanced statistics from the season showed varied DNF rates across the field, ranging from 0 for top performers like to as high as 5 for others, often due to issues or on-track incidents in the close-quarters . led in total laps completed, finishing all but 2 of the season's 469 possible laps, demonstrating the series' emphasis on endurance and consistency. Overall, the campaign featured 9 unique winners and 17 drivers achieving podiums, indicating a competitive field with ample opportunities for overtaking facilitated by the system.

Final Standings

Drivers' Championship

The 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship drivers' standings were determined by points accumulated across 18 races, with awards distributed based on final positions. clinched the title with a dominant performance, securing 391 points and becoming the first African-American driver to win a major North American open-wheel racing championship.
PositionDriverPoints
1Myles Rowe (R)391
2Kiko Porto327
3Salvador de Alba291
4Michael d'Orlando (R)288
5Francesco Pizzi (R)259
6Lirim Zendeli (R)258
7Jace Denmark (R)252
8Jonathan Browne230
9Jack William Miller212
10Joel Granfors (R)206
11Jordan Missig179
12Bijoy Garg154
Rowe secured the championship mathematically during the Portland weekend, finishing third in Race 2 to extend his lead to an insurmountable 64 points with one race remaining, as the maximum possible points for second-place challenger Porto were insufficient to catch him. No tiebreakers were required in the final standings, as points separated all competitors; the series rules prioritize total points, followed by wins, second-place finishes, third-place finishes, and fastest laps if needed. As champion, Rowe earned the Discount Tire Driver Development Scholarship valued at $664,500 for advancement to INDY NXT by Firestone, marking the series' top prize. Runner-up Kiko Porto and third-place Salvador de Alba received Dallara Simulator Awards to aid preparation for higher-level competition. Rowe's points advantage grew steadily through the season: after the early St. Petersburg and Sebring rounds, he held a 42-point lead; following Mid-Ohio, it reached 64 points; post-Road America (rounds 7-9), the gap stood at 32 points over ; and entering , it was 57 points, ensuring the title regardless of final results.

Teams' Championship

The Teams' Championship of the 2023 USF Pro 2000 was determined by aggregating points from the best two finishing per across all 18 races of the season, with single-car teams receiving a three-point bonus per race for equivalency and only the top two results counting toward multi-car teams. This method emphasized collective strategy and reliability over individual driver dominance. Pabst Racing with Force Indy secured the title with 403 points, earning a $10,000 award and marking the team's first victory. Their success stemmed from consistent top finishes by multiple drivers, including five race wins and over a dozen podiums, which provided stable scoring even in challenging conditions. This achievement also qualified them for enhanced support in the 2024 season, including priority in allocations for driver advancement. Turn 3 Motorsport finished second with 318 points, highlighted by strong mid-season performances that demonstrated effective car setup and driver management. DEForce Racing and TJ Speed Motorsports tied for third at 282 points each, with DEForce noted for reliability in endurance-focused rounds.
PositionTeamPoints
1Pabst Racing with Force Indy403
2Turn 3 Motorsport318
3DEForce Racing282
4TJ Speed Motorsports282
5Exclusive Autosport263
's triumph underscored their depth in driver lineup, with contributions from rookies and veterans enabling them to outperform rivals in key scoring opportunities.

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