The 2025 USF Pro 2000 Championship presented by ContinentalTire is the scheduled 27th season of the junior series two levels below the IndyCar series. It will be the third season under the USF Pro 2000 moniker after the most recent rebrand in 2023.
Series news
The scholarship for the champion was decreased by over $100,000 to $546,500.[1]
The power output by the Elite Mazda engines on road and street circuits was increased, with a heightened rev limit from 7850 rpm to 8350 rpm resulting in a power increase of up to 40 horsepower.[2]
Velocity Racing Development saw Max Taylor move up to USF Pro 2000 after he won the USF Juniors title and came third in USF2000 in 2024 with the same team.[9]
TJ Speed Motorsports signed Evagoras Papasavvas, who steps up to USF Pro 2000 after spending three years in USF2000 with JHDD.[8]
Exclusive Autosport will promote two USF2000 drivers to its lineup in Joey Brienza, who came fifth in 2024, also with Exclusive Autosport, and Carson Etter, who came 16th with DC Autosport.[3][4]
Schedule
The 2025 schedule was revealed on September 17, 2024. The championship will visit the same eight circuits as it did in 2024: two street circuits, five road courses and one oval.[10] All rounds except the weekends at NOLA and Indianapolis Raceway Park will run in support of the IndyCar Series.[1]