
PRESS
“For reigning champions Pabst Racing, one of the most exciting drivers on the grid and one of the very youngest drivers to ever race in USF2000 is 14-year old Hudson Schwartz. Schwartz not only stands out from the competition with his youth, but also with his speed last fall during a postseason test on the Indianapolis road course. Schwartz was the fastest driver across the two days, topping the charts in four of six sessions. Schwartz also won the Lucas Oil Race Series last year and picked up three podiums and a partial USF Juniors schedule.”
Hudson Schwartz joins Van Amersfoort Racing for Italian F4 and Euro 4 Championships
VANAMERSFOORTRACING.NL: Van Amersfoort Racing is excited to announce that 15-year-old Hudson Schwartz will be joining the team for the upcoming rounds of the Italian F4 and Euro 4 Championships!
This Arlington 14-Year-Old Raced His Way to $250,000
WASHINGTONIAN.COM: Hudson Schwartz spends his days zipping around professional-grade race-car tracks at speeds up to 150 miles per hour. All while he’s still in high school—and too young to drive on public roads. The 14-year-old, was one of the youngest drivers whipping around the Sebring International Speedway track in Florida in the 2023 Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series.
Sikes, Schwartz and Jeffers top USF Pro Fall Combine
RACER.COM: The USF Pro Championships Presented by Cooper Tires annual Fall Combine wrapped up this afternoon after two days of testing on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Grand Prix circuit. A small margin separated the top times across each of the three ladder series — USF Pro 2000, USF2000 and USF Juniors – in what is shaping up to be a highly competitive season in 2024.
Hudson Schwartz Embraces Learning and Growth Ahead of USF2000 Debut Season
U.S. OPEN WHEEL NATION: In the past six months, Hudson Schwartz has accumulated numerous achievements: landing on the USF Juniors podium, topping four of the six sessions at the USF2000 fall combine at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and securing $250,000 by winning the Lucas Oil Race Series.
2024 USF2000 Preview: Series Prepares for New Tires and New Orleans
U.S. OPEN WHEEL NATION: For reigning champions Pabst Racing, one of the most exciting drivers on the grid and one of the very youngest drivers to ever race in USF2000 is 14-year old Hudson Schwartz. Schwartz not only stands out from the competition with his youth but also with his speed last fall during a postseason test on the Indianapolis road course.
Local teen wins $250k toward his burgeoning career as a race car driver
ARLnow: Arlington teen Hudson Schwartz was four years old when he took the wheel of his first go-kart and was quickly hooked. Ten years later, and behind the wheel of a real race car, he won a 15-race series and a $250,000 scholarship. He will put the money toward realizing his dream of becoming a professional auto racer.
Sikes, Schwartz and Jeffers Top USF Pro Fall Combine
USF 2000: In USF2000, Hudson Schwartz of Pabst Racing set the bar with a fastest lap of 1:25.8 (102.291 mph) in his series debut following a season of USF Juniors. This past week, Schwartz, 14, of Washington, D.C., was crowned the Lucas Oil School of Racing Formula Car Series Champion where he earned a $250,000 prize to advance to USF2000 in 2024.
Schwartz and Jeffers fastest in USF2000 and USF Juniors at IMS
FORMULA SCOTT: Lucas Oil Formula Car Race Series champion Hudson Shwartz was the pacesetter from the off in USF2000, the Pabst Racing driver topping session one with a 1m26.2278s laptime that put him a third of a second clear of everyone else.