Last weekend of the 2021 season for Thomas Nepveu. October 2 and 3, 2021 - Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Rounds 17-18

Thomas Nepveu and his #2 Cromwell | Karting Excellence | Home Hardware car prepared by Cape Motorsports return to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, for a two-race weekend that will close out the 2021 USF2000 series season. Thomas Nepveu already visited the central Ohio technical road course for the first time in July where he scored 13th, 5th and 9th place finishes over the triple-header weekend.
The USF2000 rookie is 10th in the championship standings and third in the Rookie-of-the-Year contest, 17 points behind the leader, as this weekend results will determine both championship winners.
"This is our last weekend of the season in USF2000, with two important races for me. The results will be decisive for the Rookie of the Year title and I want to win," Thomas Nepveu said with confidence.
"Our first visit went well last July and I'm aiming for top-5 finishes this weekend. The goal is also to have fun on the track. We will only have one practice session on Saturday to prepare for the two qualifying sessions and it's important to be quick enough to qualify at the front of the grid as Mid-Ohio is a track where it's hard to pass," concluded Thomas Nepveu.
"Thomas Nepveu had a really goof weekend pace-wise at the Mid-Ohio IndyCar weekend. Qualifying did not go his way but in the races his speed was evident. USF2000 is one of the hardest championships in the world to succeed at with so many good teams and drivers. It is a constant learning curve, and the goal posts are always moving. We are looking for a good weekend from Thomas in the final USF2000 race weekend." said Dominic Cape, President of Cape Motorsports.
Mid-Ohio
At Mid-Ohio, we find only one real straightaway, with a slow entry speed that limits the top speed at the end of the straight. From there, the drivers then weave through a series of seven changes of direction strung together. That requires constant attention from the driver to always be in the correct line for entry and exit from a corner and to be well placed for the next one. No time to relax on this busy little layout.
Weekend Schedule (EDT)
- Saturday October 2: Practice - 8:40 - 9:10 AM | Qualifying 1 - 11:45 AM - 12:15 PM | Race 1 - 3:50 PM - 4:30 PM
- Sunday October 3: Qualifying 2 - 8:00 - 8:30 AM | Race 2 - 11:00 - 11:40 AM
Live Timing: Road to Indy TV app & Cooper Tires USF2000 site
Breakfast Club of Canada
Thomas Nepveu is honoured to join to the Breakfast Club of Canada cause. He will add his name to a list of ambassadors dedicated to highlighting food insecurity among Canadian children and will participate in various fundraising events.
To make a donation on Thomas Nepveu's page: https://give.breakfastclubcanada.org/thomas-nepveu-pilote-de-course-professionnel-et-ambassadeur-du-club
Thomas Nepveu 2021 Results - Cooper Tires USF2000 Series
|
Date |
Track |
Location |
Type |
Event |
Race1 |
Race2 |
Race3 |
|
April 15 - 17 |
Barber Motorsports Park |
Birmingham, AL |
Road course, 2.3 miles, 17 turns |
Races 1 and 2 |
13 |
8 |
n/a |
|
April 23 - 24 |
Streets of St. Petersburg |
St. Petersburg, FL |
Street, 1.8 mile, 14 turns |
Races 3 and 4 |
12 |
7 |
n/a |
|
May 13 - 15 |
Indianapolis GP Circuit |
Indianapolis, IN |
Road, 2.439 miles,14 turns |
Races 5, 6 and 7 |
9 |
8 |
5 |
|
May 27 - 28 |
Lucas Oil Raceway |
Indianapolis, IN |
Oval, 0.6 mile |
Race 8 |
14 |
n/a |
n/a |
|
June 17 - 20 |
Road America |
Elkhart Lake, WI |
Road, 4 miles, 14 turns |
Races 9 and 10 |
11 |
1 |
n/a |
|
July 1 - 4 |
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course |
Lexington, OH |
Road, 2.258 miles, 13 turns |
Races 11, 12 and 13 |
13 |
5 |
9 |
|
August 27 - 29 |
New Jersey Motorsports Park |
Milleville, NJ |
Road, 2.14 miles, 12 turns |
Races 14, 15 and 16 |
16 |
14 |
15 |
|
October 1 - 3 |
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course |
Lexington, OH |
Road, 2.258 miles, 13 turns |
Races 17 and 18 |
|
|
n/a |
Photo Credit: CoForce
Cromwell
Cromwell is a private real-estate company active since 1986 in the multi-residential, office and commercial/ shopping centre segments.
Karting Excellence
A major reseller of sophisticated, up-to-date kart simulators, as well as offering driving courses for simulated racing, and kart track software development, based on liDAR technology.
Richelieu Hardware
Richelieu Hardware is the leading distributor of hardware products in North America, with over 80 points-of-sale across the continent.
Pétrole Bélanger
Transport, maintenance and delivery of petroleum and propane gas products to residential, commercial, and agriculture customers in the major Quebec regions for more than 65 years!
Home Hardware
With more than 1,000 independently owned outlets, Home Hardware is the most important distributor of renovation products in Canada.
Hamster
The largest Canadian-owned distributor of office products, which includes the Novexco commercial division.
PL-100
PL-100 with anti-friction treatment is the best all-purpose penetrating lubricant on the market. Its action is faster, longer lasting and more efficient than that of its competitors. PL-100 is a product from Prolab, a family-owned Quebec company established in 1985.
Evirum
A North American waste management broker offering a wide range of integrated environmental services to clients in the residential, commercial, industrial, institutional and event sectors.
Ionik
This Quebec-based maker of sports-oriented clothing places a special emphasis on respect for the environment.
Centre de Médecine sportive de Laval
The Centre de Médecine sportive de Laval uses over 100 health professionals to deliver personalized medical services of the highest order to athletes of all levels.
King Canada
Canada's leading distributor of woodworking, metalworking, automotive and material handling machinery, tools, equipment and accessories.
Festidrag Development
Under the leadership of Martin D'Anjou, this production and promotion house assist in the development of Canadian drivers' careers, on as well as off the tracks.
Additional Information
The Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship
Managed and promoted by Andersen Promotions, LCC, the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship is the first step in the Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires, and leads on to more advanced stages in quicker, more competitive series: the Indy Pro F2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires, the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, including the Indianapolis 500 and the top level in single-seater car racing in America. The champions of the three lower series earn major scholarships each year to help fund their next season in the Road to Indy program.
Cape Motorsports
Cape Motorsports prepares cars and provides trackside stewardship for drivers who rent one of their cars (Up to four) in the Cooper Tires USF2000 series. The team offers an unparalleled driver development program that includes training with simulators, as well as teaching driving techniques and race strategies. It is always difficult for a young driver to get into a professional series and make his mark, let alone win, no matter how talented he or she may be. With the coaching and mentoring provided by Cape Motorsports, new drivers acquire all the knowledge required to achieve maximum success quickly and efficiently.
The Road to Indy Program
The Road to Indy Presented by Cooper Tires program offers an entry level series into professional racing, the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship. From there, drivers move on to the Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires, which uses a more refined and quicker version of the USF2000 car. The drivers then move on to the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires Series, using a much more powerful, much quicker and more complex car to set up and drive, in preparation for their move to America's top single-seaters, the super-fast NTT INDYCAR SERIES.
The Cooper Tires USF2000 Car
This series uses a standardized Tatuus USF-17 chassis which delivers an exciting level of performance and is a logical step up from the lower learner series to continue the development of young drivers.
The car features:
- A carbon fibre and aluminum honeycomb safety cell for the driver and the fuel tank, and carbon-fibre bodywork and wings
- A sealed two-litre (175 HP) engine and a six-speed sequential gearbox with steering-mounted paddle shifters
- Adjustable suspensions and front-rear brake bias
- Bespoke Cooper Tires
- A dry weight of 500 kg
Thomas Nepveu Career Path and Results
Born in Oka (Quebec), Thomas Nepveu has always shown a great interest in extreme sports, starting with small motorcycles on dirt tracks. He quickly moved on to karts first in the Montreal area, then on to provincial and national series in Canada, on to the United States, Europe and other continents.
2020
- Single seater debut in the Mexican F4 series at the Autodromo de Querétaro, Mexico
- 1 victory and 2 podiums out of 3 F4 races
- Victory in the ROK Fest East series - Charlotte (NC) (ROK Senior class)
- 6th out of 52 entries, one pole from 3 races in ROK Cup Florida Winter Tour
- 6th and 1 podium (3rd) out of 4 races in the SKUSA Winter Series
- 8th and 2 poles out of 6 races in the SKUSA Pro Tour
2019
- Transition to Rotax Senior class
- Canadian Karting Champion
- Canadian Shifter Open Champion
- Two top-5 finishes in the SKUSA Pro Tour (Senior class)
- Qualified for the Final in the WSK Euro Series (Sarno, Italy)
2018
- US Open Champion
- 3rd in the ROK Cup USA Florida Winter Tour series
- 4th in the Max Challenge class at the Rotax Grand Final (Brazil)
- 15th in the CIK-FIA World Championship OKJ (Sweden)
- 5th in the ROK the Rio (Las Vegas)
2017
- Transition year to the Junior class (12 to 16)
- 1st in the Florida Winter Tour (2nd round)
- 2nd in the Eastern Canadian Karting Championship
2016
- Debut with PSL Karting
- Youngest driver (11) on the Canadian Karting Team
- Champion in the Eastern Canadian Karting Championship with 7 victories in 7 races, a first in this event
- Champion at the Mini Swift Super Nationals
- Runner-up in the Mini Max world championship
- Team Canada finishes first of 54 countries in the Rotax World Championships with Thomas Nepveu the top Canadian finisher in the Mini-Max class
2015
- Transition year (11 to 13 age group)
- Quebec Cup runner-up
- 4th in the Eastern Canada Championship
- 3rd in the Canadian Championship
2014
- Quebec Cup champion
- Eastern Canada champion
- 3rd in the Canadian Championship
- 3rd in the Florida Winter Series (first podium for Thomas Nepveu in the United States)
2013
- Wins all Canadian championships in the 9-year-old class
- Quebec Cup champion
- Western Canada champion
- Eastern Canada champion
- 6th in the Micro Max class at the Rotax Grand Finals in New Orleans, Louisiana
2012
- First year in racing, in the Micro Max class, in Quebec and Ontario
- 5th in the Quebec Cup