Exclusive, Jeffers Win USF2000 Championship
 August 15, 2025| 
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Texan brings Brownsburg, Indiana operations its second USF Pro Championships title

PORTLAND, Ore. – Exclusive Autosport is thrilled to celebrate Jack Jeffers – the driver of their #92 Corpay Cross-Border Solutions Tatuus USF22 – as the 2025 USF2000 Presented by Continental Tire Champion following a season of exceptional performances in the USF Pro Championships season. Jeffers showcased his consistency, race-winning pace and championship-caliber focus across the calendar, culminating in a decisive title-clinching drive in Race 2 at Portland International Raceway this past weekend. The 19-year-old’s triumph marks a major achievement for both Jeffers and Exclusive Autosport, solidifying their place at the forefront of junior open-wheel racing in North America. Jeffers will now take his USF Pro Championship scholarship worth $405,000 into the USF Pro 2000 series in 2026.

“Watching Jack win the USF2000 Championship has been incredibly special,” said Michael Duncalfe, Co-Owner and CEO. “This victory didn’t come overnight — it’s the result of steady growth, relentless consistency and an unwavering drive that’s inspired everyone around him. His perseverance through challenges and his laser focus in the most critical moments have been nothing short of remarkable. I couldn’t be prouder of the driver — and the person — Jack has become. He’s earned every bit of this moment. Thank you to Corpay Cross-Border Solutions for their continued support of the Exclusive Autosport program. I also want to extend my sincere gratitude to our Senior Engineer Louis D’Agostino, driver coach Braden Eves, lead mechanic David Clubine and every single member of the EA crew. This is truly a team effort and their dedication, expertise and belief in the EA program were instrumental in making this championship possible.”

Jeffers started the season finale tripleheader at Portland with a 51-point lead in the championship standings and then delivered a strategic run in Race 1 on Friday, finishing second to add crucial points that put his rivals all but out of contention. In Race 2 on Saturday, Jeffers started from pole and went flag-to-flag to score maximum points, clinching the championship early and in style. This USF2000 title is Exclusive Autosport’s second in the USF Pro Championships, having won the USF Pro 2000 crown with Louis Foster in 2022. In the final race of the weekend and the last of the season, Jeffers led the first half of the race before being issued a questionable blocking penalty. He was forced to surrender his lead to the driver running in second and then cruised home to yet another podium finish

Over the course of the season, Jeffers scored a season-high six victories and was on the podium 13 times, more than any other driver this year. He notched five poles, 10 front row starts, and finished in the top-five in 15 of the 18 races for an 83 percent success rate. The Texan also set a new USF2000 track record at St. Petersburg.

“What a weekend here in Portland for the series finale”, added Jeffers. “We came into the weekend with a job to do and one goal in mind. We were able to clinch the championship in Race 2 with a win! Safe to say we executed and got the job finished. It’s been an amazing year with EA, and I can’t thank them enough for getting me to this point in my career. A huge thank you to Michael and Kimberly Duncalfe, as well as Josh Cooley. Also, thank you to my engineer, Lou D’Agostino, and Braden Eves for his coaching and guidance, and my mechanics, David Clubine, Brian Tredup and Remington Tarr, for always having my car dialed in. A big thank you to Corpay Cross-Border Solutions and my whole family for helping and supporting me the entire way. With 2025 wrapped up, we learn from our mistakes and get back to work for 2026.”

Exclusive Autosport will now take a much-needed break, press the reset button and head straight back to the shop to prep for the 2025 USF Pro Championships Fall Combine held in mid-October at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the track’s road course. That will signal the unofficial start to the 2026 season.
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