The 20-year-old from Örebro, Erik Holm, missed qualifying and the first race in his formula car debut after touching the wall during practice. In the second race, he started last but climbed eight positions in the USF2000 class. Holm is satisfied with the race but learned a lesson from the mistake.
After six seasons in go-kart, 20-year-old Erik Holm from Örebro made his debut in formula car racing over the weekend. He competed in the USF2000 class, which runs alongside the IndyCar series. During the time trial practice, he touched the wall, resulting in him missing both qualifying and the first race. In the second race, he had to start from the last position.
Despite the challenging start, Holm managed to advance eight positions during the race. "I'm very satisfied with the race itself, dissatisfied that I made that mistake in practice. But the lesson is learned," he says. The debut represents a step up from go-kart to professional formula racing, and Holm's performance highlights potential despite the initial setback.
The event took place as part of the IndyCar program, where USF2000 serves as an entry point for younger talents. Holm's effort underscores the importance of handling pressure at high speeds.