Eight Premier Championships Visit Pittsburgh International Race Complex for High-Energy Inaugural Event

Keystone Speedfest kicks-off in August with F4 U.S.,  F3 Americas, Trans Am, the F1600 Championship Series, the F2000 Championship Series and the Atlantic Championship Series

For the first time in the Keystone state, fans will witness eight high-energy championship series during one action-packed road racing weekend. Pittsburgh International Race Complex will play host to the Keystone Speedfest Aug 3-5 in a joint event featuring the Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli’s TA, TA3 and TA4 classes, Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda, Formula Race Promotions’ F1600 Championship Series, F2000 Championship Series and Atlantic Championship Series along with the world debut of the F3 Americas Championship Powered by Honda.

The inaugural event will include a fleet of cars from each series competing on the track’s newly expanded 2.8 miles, 19-turn road course.

“We are thrilled to have these premiere racing series coming to Pittsburgh International Race Complex. It’s an honor to have the debut of F3 Americas during this weekend,” said Pittsburgh International Race Complex Director of Sales and Marketing Dominic Cincotta. “Spectators will be treated to quite a show with so many varied cars and manufacturers present at one event. We hope to see spectator hill crowded with roaring fans as we open our gates to this great event.”

Hailing from Pittsburgh, Chris Archinaco is slated to compete for the first time in his hometown, driving the F4 U.S. No. 35 Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Century Auto Racing machine. Also hailing from the Pittsburgh area will be F1600 racer Charles Anti, in the No. 26 Mygale/Honda. In addition, Harrisburg- native Kerry Hitt, driver of the No. 19 Advanced Composite Products Cadillac CTS-V Trans Am, and Formula Atlantic pilot Rich Zober will represent Pennsylvania.

The weekend will commence on Fri., Aug. 3, with gates opening at 8:00 a.m. All series will participate in practice or testing sessions that will run throughout the day until 5:40 p.m.

On Sat., Aug. 4, gates open at 8:00 a.m. with qualifying and practices filling the first half of the day. Race events start after lunch, offering fans nearly four hours of action-packed racing. On Sun., Aug 5, fans will experience racing from all series with on-track activities starting at 8:15 a.m. The weekend festivities will conclude at 5:15 p.m. (All schedules subject to change)

Advanced general admission tickets and VIP packages which include climate-controlled seating, catered lunch with drivers and a pace car ride are available for purchase at KeystoneSpeedfest.com. BOGO three-day ticket specials run through July 18 (Buy one three-day GA ticket at $40 get the second ticket for just $20). General admission tickets will also be available at the gate on the day of the event. Children 12 years and younger are admitted for free. Parking is free all weekend.

For a full event schedule, ticket prices and event information visit KeystoneSpeedfest.com.

About Pittsburgh International Race Complex:

Pittsburgh International Race Complex, the premier motorsports destination in the Ohio Valley, features more than three miles of racing, karting, driving, and training track surfaces across 400 acres for customers, racers, and companies who are passionate about motorsports. Just 45 minutes from Pittsburgh, PA, Pitt Race is more than a racing facility. It is a motorsports destination with an array of visiting groups as well as training, karting, education, and corporate programs for novice to experienced driving enthusiasts.

 

About Trans Am Series Presented by Pirelli:

The Trans Am Series presented by Pirelli began igniting the passion of motorsports fans across the world in 1966 and has been home to some of the greatest names in road racing. Today, Trans Am continues to honor its legacy, while challenging the status quo in racing, through meaningful racing platforms and a driver-oriented focus. The Trans Am Series is operated by The Trans Am Race Company, LLC (TARC), and oversees the management and marketing of the Trans Am Series, presented by Pirelli. SCCA Pro Racing sanctions Trans Am events and provides operations services to the Series.

2017 Champions include: Ernie Francis, Jr. (TA), Gar Robinson (TA2), Mark Boden (TA3) and Brian Kleeman (TA4).

 

About F4 U.S. Championship:

FIA F4 is designed as entry-level open-wheel racing for participants, around a contemporary, modern, cost conscious formula. SCCA Pro Racing and its chosen partners embrace these ideals and support this vision through advanced technology and products. The selected F4 power plant is a production-based engine powering the Honda Civic® Type R® recently launched in Europe, tuned to meet FIA-mandated output of approximately 160 hp. The engine and the ECU are sealed to provide parity and compliance.

The Ligier JS F4 carbon fiber chassis, the Pirelli Tires and Honda engine are assembled in Denver, North Carolina by Onroak Automotive North America.

F4 U.S. 2018 Schedule:

Jan. 13-14 MSR Houston Series Test

March 31-April 1 NOLA Motorsports Park Series Test

April 27-29 Virginia International Raceway with Pirelli World Challenge

May 10-12 Road Atlanta with Formula Drift

July 30-31 Pittsburgh International Race Complex Series Test

June 28-July 1 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course with Formula Race Promotions

Aug. 3-5 Pittsburgh International Race Complex with Trans Am

Sept. 14-16 New Jersey Motorsports Park with Formula Race Promotions

Oct. 19-21 Circuit of the Americas with Formula 1

 

About F1600 Championship Series

The F1600 Championship Series provides some of the best single-seater, single-class action on the planet. With three races a weekend, both aspiring racers and established veterans get plenty of track time to hone their skills when it comes to mechanical grip and race craft. The 21-race season often comes down to the last lap at every round, with the average margins of victory normally measured out to hundredths and even thousandths of a second in a highly-competitive racing environment. Honda and Ford engines are permitted in a variety of Formula F chassis, while all cars run on Hoosier tires. Learn more at www.F1600ChampionshipSeries.com.

About F2000 Championship Series

F2000 Championship Series competitors contest a 14-race, seven-weekend season. With light-weight state-of-the-art open-wheel cars paired with moderate amounts of downforce from wings, F2000 is designed to be a stepping stone from F1600. Notable drivers have won in F2000 before going on to become super stars, while a number of veterans race in F2000 year-after-year, often facing off for race wins and Championships against the latest set of aspiring racers. Three different engine choices are offered, including a Mazda MZR, Ford Zetec or Ford Pinto, while a variety of chassis are utilized in competition. All cars run on Hoosier tires. Learn more at www.F2000ChampionshipSeries.com.

About Atlantic Championship Series

The Atlantic Championship Series offers a fast and technically advanced racing championship. Engine options from Toyota and Mazda generate the power, while modern open-wheel race cars provide the aerodynamics and grip needed to turn in astonishing lap times. The Atlantic Championship Series is designed to be a natural step up from the F2000 Championship Series.  A 14-race season sees two 40-minute races on each race weekend. All Atlantic cars utilize Hoosier tires. Learn more at www.AtlanticChampionshipSeries.com.

 

About F3 Americas Championship:

The F3 Americas Championship Powered by Honda continues the evolution of affordable, competitive and technologically advanced open wheel racing that was established by the successful Formula 4 United States Championship Powered by Honda that debuted in 2016. This next level of open wheel racing meets the demands of racers and teams looking to grow their capabilities into more sophisticated and powerful machinery. The F3 Americas Championship aligns with the global FIA development ladder philosophy of using common components to provide a cost-efficient, reliable, and powerful racing structure as drivers ascend through the levels on their way to U.S. or global racing success.

F3 Americas 2018 Event Schedule:

Pittsburgh International Race Complex

Aug. 4-5

Trans Am, F4 U.S., Formula Race Promotion

Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course

Aug. 9-11

NASCAR Xfinity Series, Trans Am

New Jersey Motorsports Park

Sept. 14-16

F4 U.S., Formula Race Promotion

Road Atlanta

Sept. 21-23

Historic Sportscar Racing

NOLA Motorsports Park

Oct. 13-14

Edge Addicts

Circuit of the Americas

Oct. 19-21

Formula 1, F4 U.S.

 

About Formula Race Promotions

Formula Race Promotions (FRP) operates the F1600, F2000 and Atlantic Championship Series. Starting with F2000 in 2006, FRP added F1600 in 2011 and Atlantic in 2012. The Series' philosophy is to offer a vertical integration between club and professional racing, while offering some of the best race tracks and significant amounts of track time in single-class running. FRP is privately owned and sanctioned by USAC Racing. Learn more at www.FormulaRacePromotions.com.

About SCCA Pro Racing:

SCCA Pro Racing is a division of Sports Car Club of America, Inc. - a 60,000-member organization dedicated to motorsports events. SCCA Pro Racing provides full-service organization, operation and sanction for numerous professional racing series like F4 U.S. Championship and Trans Am. SCCA Pro Racing is a voting member of the Automobile Competition Committee of the United States (ACCUS) - the FIA delegate for this country.