2011 U.S. F2000 National Championship

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The 2011 U.S. F2000 National Championship is a season of the U.S. F2000 National Championship, an open wheel auto racing series that is the first step in IndyCar's Road to Indy ladder. It is the second full season of the series since its revival in 2010. It follows the first 2011 U.S. F2000 Winterfest winter championship. It consists of 12 races held over 7 race weekends on seven different tracks – two street circuits, two ovals, and three permanent road courses.

Finnish driver Petri Suvanto, in his first season racing in North America, won the championship with five wins and five second-place finishes by 47 points over American Spencer Pigot, the 2010 Skip Barber National Championship winner. British driver Wayne Boyd won two races and finished third while Zach Veach won the season opener but struggled during the second half of the season to wind up fourth in points. Sixteen-year-old New Yorker Luca Forgeois won the National Class over his only full-time National Class rival J. R. Smart.

Team No. Driver(s) Status Round(s)
United States Cape Motorsports
w/ Wayne Taylor Racing
2 United States Shannon McIntosh[1] All
3 Finland Petri Suvanto[2] All
32 France Vincent Beltoise[3][4] 1–5
United States Belardi Auto Racing 4 United Kingdom Wayne Boyd[5] All
9 United States Cole Morgan[5] 1–4
United States Luigi Biangardi 7–12
United States Pabst Racing Services 5 Estonia Tõnis Kasemets U 3–4
United States Luca Forgeois[6] N 5–12
6 United States J. R. Smart[7] N All
16 United States Rodin Younessi[8] N 5
United States Andretti Autosport 7 United States Zach Veach[9] All
8 United States Spencer Pigot[10] All
United States JDC Motorsports 10 Australia Roman Lagudi[8] U 5, 7–12
16 United States Rodin Younessi N 7–12
19 Colombia Juan Piedrahita[11] All
85 Australia Luke Ellery[12] 1–6
United States Chris Miller[13] U 9–10
United States Auriana Racing 11 Italy Joe Colasacco[6][14] N U 7–8, 11–12
United States K-Hill Motorsports 12 United States Bruce Hamilton[14] N U 11–12
65 United States Joe Woodward[14] N U 11–12
Canada Jensen MotorSport 13 United States Ryan Tveter[14] U 11–12
United States ArmsUp Motorsports 15 United States Rick Balsley[13] N U 9–10
56 United States Revere Greist[13] U 9–10
71 United States Jim Victor[13] N U 9–10
United States Sick Tea Motorsports 17 United States Timmy Megenbier[15] All
United States MidAtlantic Motorsports
United States Eric Langbein Racing
25 United States Joe Blacker[14] N U 11–12
53 United States Eric Langbein[14] N U 11–12
United States AcceleRace Motorsports 28 United States Ardie Greenamyer[6][7] N 7–8, 11–12
29 1–4
United States Jonathan Scarallo N U 7–8
Canada Brian Stewart Racing 33 Canada Matthew Di Leo[7] All
United States Stevenson Motorsports 97 United States Luca Forgeois[16] N 1–4
Icon Legend
N National Class
U Unregistered drivers

Schedule

The race schedule was announced on October 12, 2010.[17]

Icon Legend
 O  Oval/Speedway
 R  Road course
 S  Street circuit
Rd. Date Track Location Supporting
1 March 17–18  R  Sebring Raceway Sebring, Florida ALMS
2
3 March 26–27  S  Streets of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Florida IndyCar Series
4
5 May 28  O  Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis Clermont, Indiana USAC Midgets
6 June 19  O  Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin IndyCar Series
7 August 6–7  R  Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio IndyCar Series
8
9 August 19–20  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin ALMS
10
11 September 3–4  S  Streets of Baltimore Baltimore, Maryland IndyCar Series
12

Race results

Championship standings

References

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