
USF2000: Cane moves up with Team Pelfrey
Team Pelfrey announced today that 14-year-old Jordan Cane will extend his contract for an additional two years, with an option to extend even further with the Palmetto, Fla.-based team. Cane will graduate to the Cooper Tires USF2000 Powered by Mazda Championship for the 2016 season.
Cane's inaugural season in America began back in June at Virginia International Raceway in the F1600 Formula F Championship Series. The West Sussex, England native captured seven wins and 10 podiums in total for Pelfrey team this year.
"I am so pleased to continue my North American open-wheel racing career with Team Pelfrey," Cane said. "My time in America has been such a highlight to my resume especially breaking the all-time win record in my first season and coming away fourth in the F1600 Championship while missing six races – not bad for the youngest in the world this year in formula cars. I didn't expect to have such a fantastic year and I have to thank everyone at Team Pelfrey who has made it possible."
"Continuing my career with the only team to currently compete on every step of the Mazda Road to Indy is an easy one for me, not only that it highlights a very clear path of how I see my career moving forward but it is also a testament to the faith the team are putting in me for the longer term and for that I'm extremely grateful. I know my time in USF2000 will not be easy, but hopefully I can reward my partners: Independent Talent Sport, adidasMotorsport, Goodwood, #2Bn1, Pro-Sim and the team with some wins this year."
Jordan will drive the No. 81 Team Pelfrey Mazda for the 16-race season.
"We are delighted to have Jordan join us for another two years," said Pelfrey team principal Nigel Tuckey. "His growth on and off the track has been extraordinary and his competitive nature is something every driver in the paddock wishes to inhabit. We've grown a custom to seeing him on the top step of the podium, and we hope to see more of that come 2016."
Source: Jordan Cane Racing
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