Myles Rowe

Due to a lack of a budget for the full season, Rowe launched a GoFundMe campaign.

[7] He received a $200,000 donation which allowed him to sign with Pabst Racing to compete at the opening round in St.

From the round at Indianapolis Raceway Park to the first race in Toronto, he would take three wins and seven straight podiums.

[13][14][15] The championship battle would go into the final round at Portland between Jace Denmark and Michael d'Orlando.

Rowe would qualify in 4th for race one but ultimately finished in 10th due to running wide trying to defend position from Nikita Johnson.

Ultimately, this was not enough to claim the title since rival d'Orlando managed to win the race and consequently the championship.

For 2023, Rowe moved up to the USF Pro 2000 Championship under the Pabst Racing with Force Indy banner.

In the opening round at St. Petersburg, Rowe brought home two podiums, including a win in race 2.

At Sebring in late March, he won both the 3rd and 4th rounds, increasing his points total to more than 40 that of his closest competitor.

The penultimate round at Circuit of the Americas Myles would lose ground in the championship as title rival Kiko Porto would take home the win the race 1 on Saturday and 2nd on Sunday, meanwhile Rowe grabbed 4th and 6th respectively.

Rowe at Mid-Ohio in 2024