Jace Denmark won race 2 of the USF2000 in Toronto and heads to Portland with a chance of the title. Myles Rowe was touched by Michael d'Orlando and missed the podium

Jace Denmark won race 2 of the USF2000 in Toronto on Sunday morning (17). The Pabst Racing driver started from the pole-position and led every lap of the eventful race at Exhibition Place.
The championship leader Myles Rowe was heading for second place in the race until he was attacked by rival Michael d'Orlando on the last lap. After contact, the two drivers ended up off the podium, with d'Orlando finishing fourth, and Rowe fifth.
The podium positions were eventually inherited by Canadian Thomas Nepveu and American Dylan Christie, both of DEForce Racing.

The top-10 also included Jagger Jones, Jacob Douglas, Jorge Garciarce, Christian Weir, and Nicky Hays.
USF2000 returns only in September for the last round of the season, with a triple round at the Portland circuit. Rowe leads the championship with 345 points, compared to 323 for d'Orlando and 322 for Denmark.