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 | Drivers | Notes |
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Cape Motorsports w/ Wayne Taylor Racing |
2 | Patrick McKenna [1] | |
3 | Josh Fielding [2] | St. Pete to ORP only | |
18 | Javier Barrales | Road Atlanta only | |
JDC MotorSports | 5 | Luke Ellery [3] | Road Atlanta only |
10 | Mikhail Goikhberg [4] | ||
11 | Raphael Abbate [4] | ||
19 | Martin Sala [4] | Skipped ORP, Iowa, Road America, & Road Atlanta | |
Pabst Racing Services | 6 | Martin Scuncio [5] | St. Pete only |
Tõnis Kasemets | Autobahn & Road America only | ||
9 | J. R. Smart [5] | Skipped ORP and New Jersey | |
Andretti Autosport | 7 | Zach Veach [6] | Beginning at Laguna Seca |
8 | Sage Karam [7] | ||
Liberty Motorsports [8] | 14 | Terrick Mansur [9] | St. Pete to Iowa only |
Félix Serrallés [10] | Road America & Road Atlanta only | ||
41 | Matthew Powers [11] | St. Pete, Autobahn, Road America, & Road Atlanta | |
Brian Belardi | Iowa only | ||
Fuerza Chile Motorsports | 18 | Javier Barrales | Beginning at ORP, changed teams for Road Atlanta |
99 | Martin Scuncio | Beginning at ORP, skipped Road Atlanta | |
ZSports Midwest | 20 | Benjamin Searcy [12] | St. Pete only |
David Cheng | Road America only | ||
21 | Scott Anderson [13] | Road America only | |
AcceleRace MotorSports | 28 | Ardie Greenamyer [5] | |
ArmsUp MotorSports | 31 | Joe Tovo | ORP only |
AIM Autosport | 77 | Anthony Furfari [14] | St. Pete only |
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]
1Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca round was a non-points event run in conjunction with the Pacific F2000 Championship.
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1Ardie Greenamyer switched from Championship to National class at ORP and was subsequently not shown in Championship class standings published by the league.
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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 | Drivers | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Cape Motorsports w/ Wayne Taylor Racing |
2 | Patrick McKenna [1] | |
3 | Josh Fielding [2] | St. Pete to ORP only | |
18 | Javier Barrales | Road Atlanta only | |
JDC MotorSports | 5 | Luke Ellery [3] | Road Atlanta only |
10 | Mikhail Goikhberg [4] | ||
11 | Raphael Abbate [4] | ||
19 | Martin Sala [4] | Skipped ORP, Iowa, Road America, & Road Atlanta | |
Pabst Racing Services | 6 | Martin Scuncio [5] | St. Pete only |
Tõnis Kasemets | Autobahn & Road America only | ||
9 | J. R. Smart [5] | Skipped ORP and New Jersey | |
Andretti Autosport | 7 | Zach Veach [6] | Beginning at Laguna Seca |
8 | Sage Karam [7] | ||
Liberty Motorsports [8] | 14 | Terrick Mansur [9] | St. Pete to Iowa only |
Félix Serrallés [10] | Road America & Road Atlanta only | ||
41 | Matthew Powers [11] | St. Pete, Autobahn, Road America, & Road Atlanta | |
Brian Belardi | Iowa only | ||
Fuerza Chile Motorsports | 18 | Javier Barrales | Beginning at ORP, changed teams for Road Atlanta |
99 | Martin Scuncio | Beginning at ORP, skipped Road Atlanta | |
ZSports Midwest | 20 | Benjamin Searcy [12] | St. Pete only |
David Cheng | Road America only | ||
21 | Scott Anderson [13] | Road America only | |
AcceleRace MotorSports | 28 | Ardie Greenamyer [5] | |
ArmsUp MotorSports | 31 | Joe Tovo | ORP only |
AIM Autosport | 77 | Anthony Furfari [14] | St. Pete only |
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]
1Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca round was a non-points event run in conjunction with the Pacific F2000 Championship.
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1Ardie Greenamyer switched from Championship to National class at ORP and was subsequently not shown in Championship class standings published by the league.
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