TJ Speed Motorsports Closes with Strong Portland Finish
 August 13, 2025| 
  • Team News

Elkin claims Vice-Champion honors as team ends season on a high note

PORTLAND, Ore. — TJ Speed Motorsports capped off the 2025 USF Pro Championships season with a competitive showing at Portland International Raceway this past weekend, securing strong results and celebrating a Vice-Championship in the series driver standings and third in the overall team standings.

Qualifying for the season finale saw Ariel Elkin lead the charge for the team, earning an eighth-place starting position for race one. Sebastian Manson secured 13th on the grid, with series newcomer Miles Bromley starting 15th in his first USF Pro Championships appearance.

In race one, Elkin held steady to finish eighth, while Manson delivered an impressive drive to move up to ninth. Bromley’s debut began with promise but was cut short by an opening-lap incident, leaving him determined to rebound in race two.

The second race of the weekend delivered some of the team’s best results of the year. Elkin and Manson worked their way into contention, crossing the line in fourth and fifth, respectively, showcasing pace and consistency to close out the season. Bromley’s weekend struggles unfortunately continued, as an on-track incident on lap seven ended his race early.

With the championship officially concluded, Elkin secured Vice-Champion honors in the overall driver standings, cementing his place as one of the top drivers in the field. Manson wrapped up the year 12th in points, while Bromley gained valuable experience ahead of potential future appearances in the series.

“It was a great way to end the season with Ariel and Sebastian finishing inside the top-five in the final race,” explained Team Owner Tim Neff. “Ariel has been strong all year, and taking Vice-Champion is a huge accomplishment. Sebastian showed great improvement and racecraft, and Miles got a taste of the competition despite some tough luck. We’re proud of the team’s effort all season and look forward to coming back even stronger.”

With the 2025 season now complete, TJ Speed Motorsports will take a well-deserved break before turning their attention to 2026 pre-season testing and preparations for another competitive year in the USF Pro Championships.
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