All the colors of the 82 Tatuus single-seaters in action across Austria and the USA, collected in this weekend’s best shots gallery!
Twelve races and over 30 total sessions on track, set against the lush backdrops of the Red Bull Ring and NOLA Motorsport Park. Another action-packed weekend for Tatuus cars has wrapped up, and it didn’t disappoint.
F4 CEZ
The Formula 4 Central European Zone kicked off with Bart Harrison (Jenzer) taking two wins and a third-place finish, placing him at the top of the championship standings after Round 1, followed by teammate Gino Trappa. Luca Viişoreanu (Real Racing) claimed victory in Race 3.
The Red Bull Ring will host the second round of the season as well, scheduled for May 17–18.
USF Juniors
Three different winners emerged from the USF Juniors’ season opener in New Orleans: Joao Vergara (VRD) took Race 1, Leonardo Escorpioni (Zanella Racing) won Race 2, and Ty Fisher (Zanella Racing) topped Race 3. However, it’s Oliver Wheldon (VRD) who leads the championship standings thanks to a trio of podium finishes.
After a two-week break, the USF Juniors will return to action on May 3-4 on the rolling hills of the “Alabama Roller Coaster”: Barber Motorsports Park!
USF 2000
Liam McNeilly (Jay Howard Driver Development) continued his winning streak in USF 2000. After two victories in St. Pete, he swept all three races at NOLA. Podium spots were shared among Thomas Schrage (VRD), Jack Jeffers (Exclusive Autosport), Evan Cooley (Exclusive Autosport), and G3 Argyros (Pabst).
USF Pro 2000
After splitting the wins at the St. Pete opener, Max Garcia and Alessandro De Tullio continued their thrilling rivalry at NOLA. De Tullio (Turn 3) won Races 1 and 2, finishing second in Race 3, while Garcia (Pabst) took the win in Race 3 and secured second in the first two races. The third steps of the podium were shared by Mac Clark (Exclusive Autosport), Ariel Elkin (TJ Speed), and Max Taylor (VRD).
Now, USF 2000 and USF Pro 2000 gear up for motorsport’s most iconic month: the Month of May in Indianapolis! The action starts with the Indy GP (May 8–10), where the Tatuus single-seaters will once again share the paddock of the legendary Speedway with the IndyCar Series. On May 22–23, it’s time for the Tatuus cars to hit the oval at Lucas Oil Raceway Park, just days before the IndyCars fire up for the legendary Indy 500.










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