2010 U.S. F2000 National Championship

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2010 champion Sage Karam

The 2010 Cooper Tires presents the U.S. F2000 National Championship powered by Mazda is the first U.S. F2000 National Championship season under the new management, sanctioned by the Indy Racing League. All cars will run Mazda MZR engines built by former driver Steve Knapp.

With victory in the first race at the final round at Road Atlanta, Sage Karam won the championship and a fully funded seat in the 2011 Star Mazda Championship.

Team No. Driver(s) Status Round(s)
United States Cape Motorsports
w/ Wayne Taylor Racing
2 Republic of Ireland Patrick McKenna[1] All
3 United Kingdom Josh Fielding[2] 1–3
18 Chile Javier Barrales 11–12
United States JDC MotorSports 5 Australia Luke Ellery[3] U 11–12
10 Russia Mikhail Goikhberg[4] All
11 Brazil Raphael Abbate[4] All
19 Colombia Martin Sala[4] 1–2, 5–8
United States Pabst Racing Services 6 Chile Martin Scuncio[5] 1–2
Estonia Tõnis Kasemets U 7–10
9 United States J. R. Smart[5] N 1–2, 4, 7–12
United States Andretti Autosport 7 United States Zach Veach[6] 3–12
8 United States Sage Karam[7] All
United States Liberty Motorsports[8] 14 Aruba Terrick Mansur[9] 1–4
Puerto Rico Félix Serrallés[10] U 9–12
41 United States Matthew Powers[11] 1–2, 7–12
United States Brian Belardi N 4
Chile Fuerza Chile Motorsports 18 Chile Javier Barrales 3–10
99 Chile Martin Scuncio 3–10
United States ZSports Midwest 20 United States Benjamin Searcy[12] 1–2
China David Cheng U 9–10
21 United States Scott Anderson[13] U 9–10
United States AcceleRace MotorSports 28 United States Ardie Greenamyer[5] N All
United States ArmsUp MotorSports 31 United States Joe Tovo N 3
Canada AIM Autosport 77 Canada Anthony Furfari[14] 1–2
Icon Legend
N National Class
U Unregistered drivers

Schedule

The schedule was announced on November 24, 2009.[15] All championship rounds will be supporting the Star Mazda Championship. An exhibition meeting with two non-championship rounds will also be held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca over May 22–23, in support of the American Le Mans Series.[16]

Icon Legend
 O  Oval/Speedway
 R  Road course
 S  Street circuit
Rd. Date Track Location Supporting
1 March 27–28  S  Streets of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Florida IndyCar
2
NC May 23  R  Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California ALMS
3 May 29  O  O'Reilly Raceway Park Brownsburg, Indiana USAC Midgets
4 June 19  O  Iowa Speedway Newton, Iowa IndyCar
5 June 26–27  R  New Jersey Motorsports Park Millville, New Jersey Star Mazda
6
7 July 31–August 1  R  Autobahn Country Club Joliet, Illinois Star Mazda
8
9 August 21–22  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin ALMS
10
11 September 30–October 1  R  Road Atlanta Braselton, Georgia ALMS
12

Race results

Championship standings

References

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