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2015 U.S. F2000 National Championship

2015 U.S. F2000 National Championship

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The 2015 U.S. F2000 National Championship was the sixth season – since its revival in 2010 – 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, and is owned by Andersen Promotions. It was the second season featuring a single class of competition. The schedule expanded to 16 races from 14 in 2014 with the addition of a pair of races at NOLA Motorsports Park and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, where the series previously raced in 2013. Nearby Sonoma Raceway was dropped from the schedule.

French second year driver Nico Jamin captured the championship driving for Cape Motorsports with Wayne Taylor Racing. Jamin won ten of the sixteen rounds and finished on the podium of every race except one. American Jake Eidson of Pabst Racing finished on the podium in every race but two, however, he only won four races and Jamin soundly exceeded him for the championship by 72 points. Cape's Aaron Telitz captured one victory among his ten podium finishes and captured third in the championship. Brazilian Victor Franzoni captured a win in the fourth round of the championship, but his team was suspended for repeated equipment rules violations and Franzoni moved to the Pro Mazda Championship.[1] Australian Anthony Martin finished on the podium five times and captured rookie of the year honors.

Drivers and teams

All teams were American-registered.

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Race calendar and results

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Championship standings

Drivers' Championship

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Teams' Championship

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Footnotes

  1. Skipped Indianapolis, LOR & Toronto due to team sanctions
  2. Missed NOLA to Mid-Ohio due to practice crash during testing

References

  1. Wittich, Steve (May 1, 2015). "Mazda Road To Indy update – Friday May 1st – Wrapping up Barber (video and penalties) and other news". TrackSideOnline.com. TrackSide Online. Retrieved October 25, 2015. The team has been fined $10,000 and suspended from competition for the next two USF2000 events.

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