Louis Foster took advantage of pole-position to shoot to victory once again in Toronto. Brazilian Kiko Porto was involved in an accident, but managed to recover in race 2 in Canada

British driver Louis Foster gave no chance to his rivals and won race 2 of the Indy Pro 2000 on Sunday morning (17) in Toronto. Starting from the pole-position, Foster survived two restarts and was not threatened during the 25-lap race. The Exclusive Autosport driver finished with a 3s920 lead over Pabst's Jordan Missig, who was punished after the race. Juncos Hollinger's Reece Gold and Pabst's Yuven Sundaramoorthy completed the podium.
The race started with an incident involving five cars in the first corner, among them Brazilian Kiko Porto. The yellow flag was raised and two drivers, Josh Green and Salvador de Alba, dropped out because of the damage caused by the incident.
The race resumed on lap four, with Foster holding off Missig and keeping the lead. Further back in the pack, Jonathan Browne lost control of his Pabst after hitting the wall and crashed into DE Force's Nolan Siegel. The two abandoned the race, and the yellow flag was brought out again.

After the restart, Louis controlled the pack to win for the sixth time this season and complete the Toronto double. Missig even celebrated what would be his first podium of the season, but he was penalized 30 seconds for contact in the first lap incident.
Jack William Miller finished fourth, followed by Braden Eves. Brazilian Kiko Porto finished sixth, and Enaan Ahmed, Wyatt Brichacek, Jordan Missig, and Lindsay Brewer completed the top ten in the race.
With the result, Foster earned the most points possible in the two races - 66, with two wins, two poles and two fastest laps - and further increased his lead. Indy Pro 2000 returns to the track on August 20 for a round at the Illinois Oval.