Crosslink Motorsports targets 2026 Road America success across FRAC and F4 US

Crosslink Motorsports heads to Road America with FRAC and F4 U.S. line-ups aiming to build on early 2026 momentum.
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Crosslink Motorsports will return to competition this weekend at Road America for the second event of the 2026 Formula Regional Americas Championship (FRAC) and Formula 4 United States (F4 U.S.) Championship seasons. The team heads to Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, with momentum from the opening round and confidence from its strong history at the circuit.

Road America stands as one of the most respected road courses in North America. Furthermore, it will serve as the longest track on the 2026 schedule, creating a demanding test for drivers, engineers, and crews across both championships.

Crosslink Motorsports will face one of the toughest challenges of the season at the iconic Wisconsin venue. The long lap, fast corners, elevation changes, and heavy braking zones will require precision from the drivers and sharp execution from the team.

The event also marks a return to a circuit where Crosslink Motorsports enjoyed major success in 2025. Last season, the team claimed five victories and added numerous top-ten finishes at Road America. Therefore, the squad will aim to use that experience as it pushes for another strong weekend.

“Road America is one of the best tracks on the schedule and definitely one of the most demanding,” explained Gill Kaszuba. “The long lap and high-speed nature of the circuit really challenge both the drivers and the teams. We had a strong opening event and learned a lot, so we are excited to keep building momentum and continue developing our program across both championships.”

Strong line-up set for FRAC

In FRAC, Crosslink Motorsports will bring a deep and competitive line-up to Road America. The team will field entries for Evagoras Papasavvas, Kekai Hauanio, Barrett Wolfe, Alejandro Bobadilla, and AJ Foyt Racing Development Driver Aidan Schuh.

In addition, Kevin Janzen will continue his FRAC Masters class campaign. With several drivers aiming to move forward early in the championship, the Road America weekend will give the team an important opportunity to gather points and strengthen its position.

Moreover, the high-speed nature of the circuit should create plenty of chances for overtaking and close racing. As a result, the team will need to maximise every session, from testing through to Sunday’s final race.

Rivera leads F4 U.S. effort

Crosslink Motorsports will also compete in the Formula 4 United States Championship with Fernando Rivera behind the wheel. Rivera will carry the team’s F4 U.S. hopes into a weekend that demands confidence, consistency, and strong racecraft.

Because Road America rewards commitment and punishes mistakes, Rivera will need to build steadily through testing, practice, and qualifying. However, the schedule offers several chances to gain track knowledge and fight for strong results across the race weekend.

The Road America event will begin on Thursday with testing sessions. These runs will give Crosslink Motorsports valuable time to prepare both its FRAC and F4 U.S. programmes for the demands of the four-mile circuit.

Friday will then feature practice and qualifying for both championships. After that, Saturday will include the opening race for each series, while Sunday will close the event with doubleheader race action for both FRAC and F4 U.S.

Consequently, the team will need to maintain focus across four busy days. Strong preparation, clean execution, and consistent pace will all play key roles in the final results.

Focus extends beyond Wisconsin

While Crosslink Motorsports tackles Road America, the wider motorsport spotlight will also turn to Indianapolis. With AJ Foyt Racing in action during the build-up to the Indy 500, the team will follow its partners closely while pursuing its own success in Wisconsin.

“While we start our event at Road America, drivers in Indianapolis will be in full swing for the Indy 500. We will be keeping a close eye on our AJ Foyt Racing partners in their quest for success, while trying to earn our own wins and podium results in Wisconsin.”

Crosslink Motorsports enters the second event of the 2026 season with a clear goal. The team wants to build on its opening-round performance, continue developing across both championships, and fight for wins and podium finishes at one of the most demanding venues on the calendar.

With a strong FRAC line-up, a focused F4 U.S. entry, and proven success at Road America, Crosslink Motorsports has every reason to approach the weekend with confidence. Now, the team must turn preparation into performance as the championship battle continues in Wisconsin.