PITTSBORO, Ind. – TJ Speed Motorsports is set to tackle the tight, technical turns of the Streets of Downtown Toronto this weekend for the penultimate event weekend of the 2025 USF Pro 2000 Presented by Continental Tire Championship. As the last street circuit event of the season, the team returns to Canada with drivers Ariel Elkin and Sebastian Manson aiming to finish strong and build momentum heading into the final event of 2025.
The 1.786-mile, 11-turn circuit winds through the heart of downtown Toronto and with high-speed straights and technical sections, the bumpy course is lined with unforgiving concrete barriers. Known for its demanding layout and electric carnival-like atmosphere, the temporary street course is one of the most iconic events on the USF Pro 2000 calendar, running alongside the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.
“We’re heading into one of the most intense race weekends of the season,” said Team Owner Tim Neff. “Toronto is a track that punishes mistakes and rewards precision, and we’ve got two drivers who thrive under that pressure. Ariel and Sebastian have shown great development this season, and we’re confident they’ll be up to the challenge.”
Ariel Elkin, who has claimed multiple wins and podiums throughout the 2025 season, continues to show impressive pace as a championship contender and sits second in the point standings with just four races left in the season. Teammate Sebastian Manson has demonstrated strong consistency and race craft in both road and street courses in his rookie season and is aiming for a breakthrough weekend on Canadian soil.
The event weekend kicks off Friday with a single practice session, followed by the first qualifying session later that afternoon. Saturday features Qualifying 2 and Race 1, while Sunday’s Race 2 will serve as a high-energy lead-in to the NTT INDYCAR SERIES main event.