Reigning Indy Nxt champion Linus Lundqvist will make his IndyCar debut in this week’s Music City Grand Prix on the streets of Nashville.
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Christian Lundgaard is starring in his second season of IndyCar. That’s a stark contrast to his second year in F2 in 2021, and now he reveals why
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Santino Ferrucci claimed his first IndyCar podium in last month’s Indianapolis 500, and he now targets a victory before the end of the year.
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Reigning Indy Nxt champion Linus Lundqvist did his third IndyCar test at Sebring on Thursday, as he continues to search for a seat in the series.
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Indy Nxt held its first oval test of 2023 today at Iowa Speedway, while its reigning champion and one current driver were in an IndyCar test.
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Callum Ilott is eyeing up the chance to talk to IndyCar’s top teams for 2024, having impressed in his 22 races with the underdog Juncos outfit so far. But he …
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Five-time Le Mans 24 Hours winner Emanuale Pirro has been brought in by McLaren to lead its revamped driver development programme.
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2022 Indy Nxt champion Linus Lundqvist completed his first IndyCar oval test on Monday at Texas, and impressed the RLLR team he was driving for.
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Robb says Lundqvist deserves IndyCar seat and thought he was “shoe-in” for DCR drive
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodIndyCar rookie Sting Ray Robb says Linus Lundqvist, who beat him to last year’s Indy Nxt title, ‘deserves a seat’ in the series.
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Last year’s Indy Lights runner-up Sting Ray Robb has secured a seat on the 2023 IndyCar grid, replacing Takuma Sato at Dale Coyne Racing.
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Indy Nxt has revealed several changes to its prize structure, following feedback on the radical overhaul of where prize money went in 2022
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Imagine a driver debuting in F4, switching to F3 mid-season, winning the title and going to F2 and F1 the next year. Emerson Fittipaldi proved it’s possible
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Each year, several junior single-seater racers earn professional opportunities. Some lead to long-term careers, but not all
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Formula 2 race-winner Marcus Armstrong will step up into IndyCar next year with top team Chip Ganassi Racing on a part-time basis
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IndyCar team Ed Carpenter Racing has launched its own driver development programme, with 16-year-old Josh Pierson being the first signing
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Indy Lights race-winner Benjamin Pedersen has landed a multi-year deal to race in IndyCar with AJ Foyt Racing, starting from 2023
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Christian Lundgaard has decided his future fully lies in IndyCar after finally putting pen to paper on his contract extention with RLLR
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FRegional Americas champion and Indy Lights racer Kyffin Simpson has joined IndyCar team Chip Ganassi Racing as a development driver
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In the latest podcast, The Race’s IndyCar correspondent Jack Benyon joins to discuss the series’ 2022 rookie crop
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Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. Some go to sportscars, and others reach F1 and SF