Kory Enders Joins Deforce Racing For Full Season Of Indy Pro 2000
Kory Enders |
The Indy Pro 2000 Championship is formally known as the Pro Mazda Championship, the middle step of the Road to Indy that eventually leads drivers to the NTT Verizon IndyCar Series. This will be DEForce Racing’s first full season at this stage of the ladder series after competing in several different races since 2016.
The twenty-one-year-old currently resides in Sugarland, Texas and joins DEForce for his third year in a row after completing testing in 2016 before competing in two full seasons of the USF2000 class in 2017 and 2018. Out of 34 competitors in the 2018 Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda, Enders finished the season in 8th place. Enders also won pole and all three races of the final round of the FIA Formula 4 NACAM Championship on the Formula One sanctioned track, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in July of 2018. Enders will be battling for the Indy Pro 2000 champion’s purse valued at $596,700 to progress to Indy Lights in 2020. Enders will be piloting a state-of-the-art Tatuus PM-18.
The 2019 Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires will have their season opener March 8-10th at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. There will be sixteen rounds total spread out among nine weekends.
Kory Enders, Driver – DEForce Racing Tatuus PM-18
“I’m super excited to be joining DEForce Racing in the 2019 season, the first season of the Indy Pro 2000 Championship. I think it will be a great year and we have already made a lot of great progress with the car in the off-season. Additionally, I have made a lot of personal progress. It will be exciting to see where we wind up. We are shooting to be first, so we will be pushing all season."
Team Press Release
Formally known as the Pro Mazda Championship, the middle step of the Road to Indy eventually leads drivers to the NTT Verizon IndyCar Series with several scholarship opportunities along the way. DEForce will begin their first full season on this rung of the ladder after competing in several different races since 2016. The Houston based team is thrilled to be joined by veteran drivers, Enders, and De La Vara.
Enders currently resides in Sugarland, Texas and joins DEForce for the third year in a row after completing testing in 2016 before competing in two full seasons of the USF2000 class in 2017 and 2018. Enders finished 8th out of 34 competitors in the 2018 season and had the highlight of his racing career after winning pole and all three races of the final round of the FIA Formula 4 NACAM Championship on the Formula One sanctioned track, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in July of 2018.
De La Vara was also one of the first drivers to work with the team back in September of 2016. The Mexican driver completed three seasons of the Mexican FIA F4 Championship. After winning the 2018 F4 Championship, De La Vara joined DEForce for the Pro Mazda weekends at Mid-Ohio, Gateway, and Portland. Both drivers will be battling for the champion’s purse valued at $596,700 to progress to Indy Lights. The team and drivers will be operating the state-of-the-art Tatuus PM-18.
The 2019 Indy Pro 2000 Championship Presented by Cooper Tires will have their season opener March 8-10th at the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg. There will be sixteen rounds total spread out among nine weekends.
Kory Enders, Driver – DEForce Racing Tatuus PM-18
“I’m super excited to be joining DEForce Racing in the 2019 season, the first season of the Indy Pro 2000 Championship. I think it will be a great year and we have already made a lot of great progress with the car in the off-season. Additionally, I have made a lot of personal progress. It will be exciting to see where we wind up. We are shooting to be first, so we will be pushing all season."
Moises De La Vera, Driver – DEForce Racing Tatuus PM-18
“I'm looking forward to this 2019 season with DEForce Racing as we have been working hard together and we are expecting to have an exciting and successful year."
Ernesto Martinez – Team Owner
“We are looking forward to the 2019 Season. The past two years have consisted of a lot of preparation from our team, so we will really show what all we have developed. We are very glad to have our two drivers come back for a third year with our program. This proves the confidence and satisfaction with DEForce."