
MEET THE SFHR TEAM

Wian Boshoff is a rising motorsport talent from South Africa who recently signed with SFHR Development to compete in the USF2000 Championship.
Having spent 11 years in karting—starting from a very young age—Wian built a strong foundation in high level competition, both regionally and internationally.
Now, as he transitions into the Road to Indy ladder, he brings not just raw speed, but also a demonstrated work ethic, data-driven approach, sim training, and a passion for pushing boundaries.
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Multiple national-level championships in the Rok Cup and Rotax categories during his extensive karting career.
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Selection to compete in the FIA Karting Academy Trophy, following strong performances in international karting.
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Testing experience in Middle East F4 environments (Bahrain and Saudi Arabia), giving early single-seater exposure prior to his US campaign.
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Rapid adaptation in his rookie USF2000 season: securing top-10 finishes at marquee tracks including Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Road America, Mid‑Ohio Sports Car Course and Toronto Street Circuit, despite a delayed start to the season.

Danny O’Gara is a young and exceptionally promising driver in the development pipeline of SFHR Development, the junior arm of Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing.
He comes from a racing-rich family and has already shown a maturity and speed beyond his years. At only 11 years old, Danny made a noteworthy debut season in formula car racing (in the national Lucas Oil Formula Car Series) — stepping up from karting to single-seat competition and earning a victory at the demanding Sebring International Raceway to cap off his rookie year.
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Multi-time national karting winner, including events from Superkarts!USA, Stars Championship Series, and WKA.
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Finished 4th in overall standings in his debut season in the Lucas Oil Formula Car Series, capped by a victory at Sebring.
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Selection as a scholarship recipient through Wings & Wheels, highlighting his recognized potential and early success.

Elliot Cox is a young American open-wheel racing talent hailing from Indianapolis, Indiana, whose ambitions extend far beyond the cockpit. He began racing go-karts at the age of five, and from very early on set his sights on one day becoming the youngest winner of the Indianapolis 500.
He is also a strong advocate for dyslexia awareness, having founded the charity Driving for Dyslexia to raise funds and support for students with the condition — something he experiences personally.
Elliot advanced through the karting ranks into formula car competition via the development pipeline of Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing Development. With a combination of on-track speed, a socially conscious platform, and strong backing, Elliot is positioning himself as one of the more complete young drivers to watch on the Road to Indy ladder.
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2017 SKUSA Pro Tour Nationl Karting Champion.
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Finished 3rd in the 2022 YACademy Winter Series (formula car) with one win.
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Competed in the inaugural 2022 USF Juniors season with SFHR Development, finishing 11th overall.
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Raced in the 2023 and 2024 USF 2000 Championship for SFHR Development: 2023 saw him finish 12th in the championship, while 2024 marked a step up with three podiums and a best finish of 2nd at Portland — culminating in 6th overall.
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Off the track, via Driving for Dyslexia, he has helped raise more than $300,000 for dyslexia awareness and teacher training.

Kyle O’Gara is a highly regarded American open-wheel pavement racing driver with deep roots in midget and sprint car competition.
Having begun his karting and midget-car career in Indiana, Kyle advanced through the ranks of the United States Auto Club (USAC) National Midget Series, then made his single-seater debut in the Indy Lights series in 2013 with Schmidt Peterson Motorsports.
Beyond his driving, Kyle is active in the racing community locally in Indiana—serving in leadership roles at entities such as Speedway Indoor Karting and blending his on-track commitments with his operations off-track.
With a reputation for consistency, adapting to larger pavement Sprint/Midget packs, and stepping into victory lane in strong fashion, Kyle is a standout driver in the regional pavement open-wheel scene.
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Competed in the USAC National Midget Series in 2011–12, and finished 4th in the USAC Pavement Midget Series in 2013.
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Made his Indy Lights debut in 2013 at the Freedom 100 for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports; though he crashed out early in his first outing, the entry marked a major step in his career.
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On July 1, 2022 Kyle claimed his long-awaited first USAC Midget victory at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park (IRP), breaking through after years of podiums without a win.
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In the 500 Sprint Car Tour, Kyle has been a model of consistency — finishing 3rd in the championship standings in consecutive years (2022 & 2023) while accumulating multiple top-five finishes, podiums, and wins.
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Displayed a hot streak of three straight pavement wins in summer 2022, including a win at IRP and at Anderson Speedway in the Glenn Niebel Memorial event.