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The USF Pro Championships Fall Combine wrapped up Sunday afternoon after two full days of testing on the 2.439-mile, 14-turn Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. A total of 53 drivers turned la…
The USF Pro Championships Fall Combine concluded on Sunday after two full days of testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. A total of 53 drivers participated in preparation for the 2025 campaigns in USF Pro 2000, USF2000, and USF Juniors. Max Garcia of Miami, Fla., topped the timesheets in the USF Pro 2000 category as the reigning USF2000 champion. Despite being just 15 years old, Garcia made history by becoming the youngest USF2000 champion in the modern ladder system. Liam McNeilly from London, England set the pace in USF2000, narrowly missing the championship in 2024 and showing strong performance in the combine. Joao Vergara from Sao Paulo, Brazil impressed in USF Juniors, showcasing his skills and potential for the upcoming season. Joseph Loake, a newcomer from England, led the results in USF Pro 2000, demonstrating his talent and adaptability as he transitions to racing in the U.S.