McLaren has announced it will run Formula 2 racer Enzo Fittipaldi in an IndyCar test on November 19 at The Thermal Club.
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New Indy Nxt champion Louis Foster has secured a step up to IndyCar seat for 2025 with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
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The IndyCar-owning Penske Entertainment has tabled the introduction of a charter system to the series. Could that make it harder for rookies?
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Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing has achieved its plan of getting Juri Vips back on IndyCar’s grid, as he joins RLLR’s line-up for the Grand Prix of Portland.
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Louis Foster leads Indy Nxt’s standings through imperious form, but it is money associated with the title – rather than how it is won – that will make an IndyCar …
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Zane Maloney conducted his maiden IndyCar test with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course today.
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Andretti Global has announced that it will run its Indy Nxt driver Jamie Chadwick in an IndyCar test at Barber Motorsports Park.
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Hunter McElrea, the 2023 Indy Nxt runner-up, claimed he could’ve been “fighting with good pace at the front” on his IndyCar debut in Toronto.
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Theo Pourchaire will make a surprise return to McLaren’s IndyCar line-up in Toronto this weekend to replace the injured Alexander Rossi.
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Reigning Formula 2 champion Theo Pourchaire says he left McLaren’s IndyCar squad “on amicable terms”, after being dropped a month ago.
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Dale Coyne Racing has announced that Toby Sowery will continue to drive its #51 car in the next two IndyCar races in Toronto and at Portland.
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Hunter McElrea will make his IndyCar debut in Toronto this week, becoming the fourth different driver to pilot Dale Coyne Racing’s #18 car in 2024.
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Toby Sowery will make his IndyCar debut in next weekend’s race at Mid-Ohio, driving Dale Coyne Racing’s #51 car.
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McLaren has announced that Nolan Siegel will join its IndyCar line-up for the rest of 2024, driving the car that Theo Pourchaire was due to occupy.
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Andretti Global’s Louis Foster was fastest by 0.2031 seconds in Indy Nxt’s opening practice session at Road America on Friday.
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McLaren has announced that F2 champion Theo Pourchaire will drive for the team for the rest of the IndyCar season bar the Indianapolis 500.
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Theo Pourchaire will stay in McLaren’s IndyCar line-up for this weekend’s race at Barber Motorsports Park after making his debut last Sunday.
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Theo Pourchaire has shunned F1 reserve driver duties for Sauber this week to join McLaren in IndyCar, in a move orchestrated by the two teams
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McLaren has named reigning F2 champion Theo Pouchaire as the stand-in driver for the injured David Malukas at this weekend’s Long Beach GP.
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Italian outfit Prema, one of the most successful teams in junior single-seater racing, has announced it plans to enter IndyCar next year.