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Francesco Pizzi of T.J. Speed Motorsports. (Gavin Baker Photography)

Pizzi, Corry, Ribeiro Fastest At USF Pro Championships’ Test

SEBRING, Fla. — More than 30 young drivers began preparations for next year’s USF Pro Championships Presented by Continental Tire season by taking part in the first of two days of official series testing at the Sebring Int’l Raceway Short Course on Monday.

The test offers a first opportunity to sample the new Continental tires following a recent change for the widely acclaimed open-wheel racing development ladder.

Competitors in all three series – US Pro 2000, USF2000 and USF Juniors – each took to the 1.7-mile, 11-turn track for three 40-minute sessions in unusually cool conditions, with a similar schedule on tap also for Tuesday, when the temperature is forecast to rise from the upper 60s to the mid 70s.

USF Pro 2000

Francesco Pizzi ended the day narrowly on top in USF Pro 2000. Pizzi, who finished fifth after his rookie season in the U.S., turned the fastest time of the day in the afternoon’s second session at 1:00.538 for TJ Speed Motorsports.

“We started off well,” said Pizzi. “We understood the switch to the Continental tire straightaway which was good. We are still trying to get the car right. I wasn’t extremely happy with the day because, in that last session, I thought we could have went a bit better. I felt we didn’t maximize the tires as I would have liked but it is definitely a positive start. It’s so close here. It was just enough for me to get fastest today but today doesn’t really matter. We are going to get to race time and everyone is going to be close.

“The little things are going to make a difference. For now, we will just keep our head down and keep working. It gives a boost of confidence, but it doesn’t give points.”

Christian Brooks was fastest in the final session of the day for Pabst Racing with a time just 0.003 of a second shy of Pizzi’s earlier best, while teammate Jace Denmark also was close behind at 1:00.547.

This year’s USF2000 champion Simon Sikes emerged as best of the rookie contingent, fourth fastest overall aboard a third Pabst Racing Tatuus, just ahead of Jacob Loomis, who made an impressive return to the category with VRD Racing.

USF2000

In USF2000 Sam Corry headed a one-two punch for the defending series champion Pabst Racing team. Corry, 16, was fastest in two of the three sessions, with best a time of 1:03.300, after former NTT IndyCar Series driver Matheus Leist led the way early this morning while shaking down a DEForce Racing Tatuus USF-22 for reigning USF Juniors champion Felipe Giaffone.

“Today went well. I was happy with how the team went through everything. The 2024 season started as soon as 2023 ended,” said Corry. “Just how professional these guys are and how they go about everything is really good and I like being here. They have really fast race cars and they have won championships, and I am going for the championship [in 2024].”

Pabst Racing teammate Max Garcia ended the day second fastest with a time of 1:03.378.

USF Juniors

Less than two tenths of a second blanketed the top four contenders in USF Juniors, although two-time and defending series champion team DEForce Racing continued its impressive run of success as rookie Bruno Ribeiro once again topped the charts with a best time of 1:06.455 in the final session.

“Today feels good. I like this track a lot,” he said. “I think the short version of Sebring is really good to drive. The Continental tires feel good for the first time running on them. They are super quick and we just need to make some changes to adapt to it. For tomorrow, we expect to do some race runs and get more laps on them so we can study the setup, make some changes and go for it.”