[7] Boss was the fastest American driver qualifying fourth, but as his car did not pass technical inspection he had to start from the back of the grid.
[8] Lewis was the best Team USA Scholarship driver in the 1992 Formula Ford Festival finishing fifteenth.
Racing with other young talents such as Craig Lowndes and Jan Erik Löfgren Nadeau had to settle for fourth place.
[11] In 1994, Mike Borkwoski and Clay Collier were selected to race in the Formula Ford Festival Zetec class.
Gidley finished the race in eleventh place after lengthy battles with Marc Cramer and Thomas Schwister.
[16] Jerry Nadeau racing in the 1996 European Formula Opel Lotus championship, joined Renna in the Nations Cup event.
[17] After two races the team placed second in the overall standings of the 1996 EFDA Nations Cup, scoring the silver medal.
His best finish was a fifth place at the Nürburgring with a Team USA Scholarship supported Motaworld Racing entry.
[21] For 1999 Team USA Scholarship shifted focus to the Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series.
A series set up by former Formula 1 driver Jonathan Palmer featuring one-make Van Diemen chassis powered by 1.8L Audi engines.
[24] Phil Giebler and Joey Hand were selected for Team USA Scholarship for the 2000 Formula Palmer Audi Winter Series.
Hand scored a single podium finish, a second place at Snetterton, to settle for sixth in the championship.
[27] Due to the relative inexperience with single seaters, Team USA Scholarship returned to Formula Ford, in New Zealand.