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Friday midday at Barber - USF2000 takes to the track for their practice session…
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This will be the one and only practice for the USF2000 gang before their first of two qually sessions, later this afternoon.
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Here was the order of speed for USF2000 P-1 practice, with times for the TOP FIVE: [R] denotes rookie
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1 - Billy Frazer, Exclusive Autosport - time of 01:22.0483s for a speed of 100.916mph

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2 - Thomas Nepveu, DEForce Racing - time of 01:22.3602s for a speed of 100.534mph

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3 - Michael D’Orlando, Cape Motorsports - time of 01:22.4219s for a speed of 100.459mph

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4 - Myles Rowe, Pabst Racing - time of 01:22.4554s for a speed of 100.418mph

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5 - Christian Weir, Turn 3 Motorsports - time of 01:22.4638s for a speed of 100.408mph

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6 - Bijoy Garg, DEForce Racing
7 - Jagger Jones [R], Cape Motorsports
8 - Simon Sikes, Legacy Autosport
9 - Dylan Christie, DEForce Racing
10 - Jace Denmark, Pabst Racing
11 - Jacob Douglas [R], Exclusive Autosport
12 - Viktor Andersson [R], Velocity Racing Development
13 - Nicky Hays [R], Cape Motorsports
14 - Spike Kohlbecker, Turn 3 Motorsports
15 - Jackson Lee, Cape Motorsports
16 - Danny Dyszelski [R], Jay Howard Driver Development
17 - Trey Burke, Joe Dooling Autosports
18 - Yeoroo Lee [R], Jay Howard Driver Development
19 - Jorge Garciarce [R], Jay Howard Driver Development
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Notable:
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Billy Frazer was often good but inconsistent in his rookie season of 2021, with a huge range in performance and no podiums. Since then, he has been excellent in off-season testing and pulled down a P2 and a P6 at St. Pete. Billy is ready to WIN one. Billy was the 2020 Formula Ford New Zealand Champ, so he knows how to WIN.
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Myles Rowe is on life support, budget-wise, and in fact, without an infusion of cash, this will be his last weekend for 2022. He already had a WIN in 2021 and has a WIN from St. Pete in 2022, but he also had a huge shunt in St. Pete that took most of his budget away. It will be a bloody shame if he cannot continue. WINS and podiums can only help.
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The TOP TEN here are the fast guys so far this season, so, no surprises.
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Danny Dyszelski turned 14 years old on April 10th, making him eligible in this series, so this is his first USF2000 race of the season.
Danny Dyszelski

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Billy Frazer - Kiwi hot shoe

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Next up, the Indy Lights take on Barber for the first time this weekend…
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