MRTI – 2014 Event Schedules Are Here!

RoadToIndy-LogoThe 2014 schedules are out for the entire Mazda Road to Indy: USF2000, Pro Mazda, and Indy Lights. This will be the fifth year for the Mazda Road to Indy Program and for the Cooper Tires Presents the USF2000 National Championship Powered by Mazda, the second year of operation under Andersen Promotions for the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires, and will be the first year for the newly retitled Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires. Firestone, who had been a long-standing supporter and title sponsor of the Indy Lights series had been looking to exit the series for a couple of seasons now, and with the announcement of Andersen Promotions’ assumption of the operation of the series, it provided an excellent opportunity to have Cooper Tires come on board and be the exclusive tire manufacturer for the entire MRTI program.

One of the big advantages of the 2014 season that I can see, is that all of the events will be paired with the IndyCar Series. Not all three rungs of the MRTI program will be present at all of the IndyCar races, but the races they do run will be in front of the eyes of the IndyCar team owners. It’s a good opportunity to demonstrate one’s racecraft in front of those who can really help advance your career.

One complaint that some fans may have about the schedule is the reduced number of ovals. I must honest and admit that I really enjoy the oval races, and especially the Indy Lights cars on the superspeedways. After hearing Mr. Andersen’s philosophy on the reduction of oval races in the MRTI program during the OpenPaddock.net Podcast Episode 171, I understand and agree with the move. In 2014, there will only be one oval race for USF2000 at Lucas Oil Raceway for the Night Before the 500. Pro Mazda will also be at LOR for the Night Before the 500 as well as the Milwaukee Mile on the event’s new date in August. Indy Lights will continue it’s tradition of introducing young drivers to the challenges of racing on superspeedways and will race at Indianapolis on Carb Day. The series will then race on the Tricky Triangle at Pocono, and their last oval will be the Milwaukee Mile.

The biggest new event on the schedule is the opening event of the Month of May, the Indianapolis Grand Prix, where all four series will race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s infield road course on the first weekend of May. There are a lot of divergent thoughts on whether racing on the road course at Indianapolis is good for the sport or not, but regardless of whether it’s good for the big cars, I think it’s an amazing opportunity for the USF2000 and Pro Mazda drivers. This will be their first chance to race at the famous track, and it will really help the visibility of the drivers and of the Mazda Road to Indy program.

Official Release from Andersen Promotions

Mazda Road to Indy 2014 Schedule Confirmed
All Levels of the Ladder Series to Compete in Support of INDYCAR Events

PALMETTO, Fla. (October 24, 2013) – Andersen Promotions, which will operate all levels of the Mazda Road to Indy next year, today unveiled the 2014 schedule of events for the three series comprising the ladder system – Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires, Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires and Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda. For the first time since the inception of the Mazda Road to Indy as the official development series of INDYCAR in 2010, all races on next season’s calendar will be run in support of the IndyCar Series.

Additional schedule highlights include doubleheader rounds for Indy Lights at all permanent road courses with a “sprint” race on Saturday of 40 minutes and a “feature” race on Sunday of 60 minutes just prior to the IndyCar Series main event. Pro Mazda will feature standing starts at all street circuits and USF2000 will once again host a tripleheader round.

All Indy Lights races will feature same-day coverage on the NBC Sports Network with international rights held by ESPN International. Pro Mazda and USF2000 will also be featured on the NBC Sports Network with a minimum of four highlight shows, which will also be broadcast on Motors TV in Europe.

“I am very pleased with our schedule for next season in that we have been able to align all of our races with INDYCAR ,” said Dan Andersen, Owner and CEO of Andersen Promotions. “Our drivers strive to reach the IndyCar Series and Indy 500, and that is where our playing field will be next year. We also have reduced the number of oval races for Indy Lights, so USF2000 will have one oval race, Pro Mazda two and Indy Lights three now instead of five. Alongside the road and street course events, we feel this is a good blend to provide the proper training as drivers advance up the ladder system.”

The Mazda Road to Indy will open its 2014 season on the Streets of St. Petersburg, Fla., on March 29/30. Indy Lights will then head west two weeks later to the Streets of Long Beach, Calif., on April 13. On April 26/27, the three series will reunite at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Ala., for doubleheader rounds on the permanent road course.

The month of May will be centered around the Indianapolis 500. Two rounds each of Indy Lights, Pro Mazda and USF2000 will take place in support of the inaugural road course race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Grand Prix of Indianapolis, on May 9/10. In keeping with tradition, Indy Lights will contest the Freedom 100 race on May 23 – Carburetion Day at the Speedway – while Pro Mazda and USF2000 will compete under the lights at the “Night Before the 500” on May 24 at nearby Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis.

Pro Mazda will be the sole Mazda Road to Indy act in support of INDYCAR on the streets of Houston on June 28/29, while Indy Lights will hold its second oval event on July 6 at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa., and will be joined by USF2000 on the streets of Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 19/20.

August will feature a flurry of activity for all three levels beginning with the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, on August 2/3, which will include doubleheader rounds for Indy Lights and Pro Mazda and a USF2000 tripleheader. Indy Lights and Pro Mazda will contest their final oval events of the year at The Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis., on August 16/17 before the season finale for all three series at Sonoma Raceway in Sonoma, Calif., on August 23/24.

The unparalleled Mazda Road to Indy Summit program will take place during the St. Petersburg and Indianapolis weekends. Providing the off-track tools drivers need in their professional motorsports careers, this year’s curriculum included courses in conducting interviews, the business of motorsports, performance thinking, fitness and wellness, driver brand building, social media, the intricacies of oval racing, working with the media, maximizing simulators and providing return on investment.

Additional Summit activities include networking receptions, IndyCar Series team shop tours and Q&A sessions, high-profile autograph sessions and INDYCAR Fan Village participation.

The Summit program also provides opportunities surrounding the Indianapolis 500. The series point leaders in Pro Mazda and USF2000 in May are given the opportunity to pace the Freedom 100 Indy Lights race on Carburetion Day, and the winners of the Freedom 100 and “Night Before the 500” races are introduced and interviewed in front of the Indy 500 crowd minutes before the start of the race.

The Mazda Road to Indy provides a scholarship package at each level for drivers to advance to the next step on the ladder. Recently crowned Indy Lights champion Sage Karam, 18, will receive up to $1 million in prizes and awards to aid his ascent to the IndyCar Series. Karam was the 2010 USF2000 champion and finished third in Pro Mazda last year.

Matthew Brabham, 19, secured over $636,000 as the 2013 Pro Mazda champion and will advance to Indy Lights next season with Andretti Autosport. Brabham, the 2012 USF2000 champion, is the first driver to advance through all levels of the Mazda Road to Indy in succession.

After contesting a partial season last year, Scott Hargrove, 18, secured this year’s USF2000 title and scholarship package of over $383,000 to advance to Pro Mazda in 2014.


Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires 2014 Schedule of Events
indylightslogo• 14 races
• Three street circuits, four road courses, three ovals
• Doubleheader rounds at all road courses

Round Date Track Venue
1 March 30 Streets of St. Petersburg 1.8-mile street circuit
2 April 13 Streets of Long Beach 1.968-mile street circuit
3/4 April 26/27 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course
5/6 May 9/10 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2.434-mile road course
7 May 23 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2.5-mile oval
8 July 6 Pocono Raceway 2.5-mile oval
9 July 20 Streets of Toronto 1.75-mile street circuit
10/11 August 2/3 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 2.258-mile road course
12 August 17 The Milwaukee Mile 1-mile oval
13/14 August 23/24 Sonoma Raceway 2.385-mile road course

Series Test Sessions

December 9/10 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course
January 7/8 Sebring International Raceway 1.7-mile road course
February 21/22 NOLA Motorsports Park 2.75-mile road course
February 25/26 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course
May TBA Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2.5-mile oval
June 3 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 2.258-mile road course

Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires 2014 Schedule of Events
ProMazda_Logo• 14 races
• Two street circuits, four road courses, two ovals
• Doubleheader rounds at all road and street circuits
• Standing starts on all street circuits

Round Date Track Venue
1/2 March 29/30 Streets of St. Petersburg 1.8-mile street circuit
3/4 April 26/27 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course
5/6 May 9/10 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2.434-mile road course
7 May 24 Lucas Oil Raceway 0.686-mile oval
8/9 June 28/29 Streets of Houston 1.634-mile street circuit
10/11 August 2/3 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 2.258-mile road course
12 August 16 The Milwaukee Mile 1-mile oval
13/14 August 23/24 Sonoma Raceway 2.385-mile road course

Series Test Sessions

December 9/10 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course
May 3 Lucas Oil Raceway 0.686-mile oval
June 4/5 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 2.258-mile road course

Cooper Tires Winterfest Championship (four races)

February 21/22 NOLA Motorsports Park 2.75-mile road course
February 25/26 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course

Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda 2014 Schedule of Events
USF2000Logo• 14 races
• Two street circuits, four road courses, one oval
• Doubleheader rounds at all road and street circuits with one tripleheader road course event

Round Date Track Venue
1/2 March 29/30 Streets of St. Petersburg 1.8-mile street circuit
3/4 April 26/27 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course
5/6 May 9/10 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2.434-mile road course
7 May 24 Lucas Oil Raceway 0.686-mile oval
8/9 July 19/20 Streets of Toronto 1.75-mile street circuit
10/11/12 August 2/3 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 2.258-mile road course
13/14 August 23/24 Sonoma Raceway 2.385-mile road course

Series Test Sessions

December 9/10 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course
May 3 Lucas Oil Raceway 0.686-mile oval
June 4/5 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course 2.258-mile road course

Cooper Tires Winterfest Championship (six races)

February 21/22 NOLA Motorsports Park 2.75-mile road course
February 25/26 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38-mile road course

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