Champions of the Future America held its second round at K1 Circuit in Winchester, California on February 28 to March 1, again on the Pro Track but with chicanes and "D" sections added for a new challenge. Participation surpassed Round 1, with over 40 new drivers joining familiar faces from an international field representing the U.S., Mexico, Canada, Poland, and the UAE.
Carson Bishop again swept every session in Mini U10 to claim a dominant victory. In Mini, Round 1's podium trio of Forrest Blair, Kendall West, and Maddox Carlucci once again pulled away from the field. Despite starting eighth after a technical disqualification in the Super Heat, Blair fought back brilliantly to win for the second consecutive time, with West and Carlucci completing an identical podium to Round 1.
KA100 Junior delivered the most dramatic race of the weekend. Round 1 winner Braydon Wagner dropped seven positions on the opening lap but steadily recovered throughout the race. After Tyren Scott appeared to have won, a post-race penalty demoted him to tenth, handing Wagner a stunning victory. Keegan Ellsworth finished second and Sebastian Hauser third in a chaotic, penalty-filled final.

In KA100 Senior, newcomer Frankie Mossman controlled much of the race and ultimately pulled away to win comfortably, with Spencer Smith second and Matthew Cagle third. Round 1 winner Johnie Stamps finished fourth after late contact cost him a podium.
KA100 Heritage saw Ryan Casner dive inside Joshua Daley on the final lap to take the win, though post-race penalties shuffled the order, with Casner holding on for victory ahead of Bonilla and Daley.

Jake Drew swept all heats in X30 Pro and survived relentless pressure from Erik Doan to claim back-to-back wins, with Doan second and Sergei Karamseili third — a carbon copy of Round 1's podium.