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Ricardo Escotto is a Mexican racing driver who competed in USF Pro 2000, an American open-wheel development series, over two rounds. In that limited sample, he produced one win and one podium finish, showing immediate front-running pace despite the brevity of his participation in the category. His time in USF Pro 2000 formed part of a broader single-seater career that has since seen him move into Indy NXT with Juncos Hollinger Racing and FIA Formula 3 with AIX Racing.[1]
Across his USF Pro 2000 starts, Escotto did not secure a championship, a reflection of the small number of rounds contested rather than a full season campaign. His Racer Rating of 1,999 places him at rank 5008 among active drivers on the database's Elo-style scale, well below the 10,000 to 11,500 range occupied by the world's top competitors, though this figure is best understood in light of his limited outing count. Status in the series is listed as retired, with his career record standing at two starts, one win, and one podium, numbers that mark a brief but notable appearance before his focus shifted to higher rungs of the junior single-seater ladder.[2]
SOURCES: [1] INDEXED RACE CLASSIFICATIONS[2] Wikipedia