Indy Lights champions Oliver Askew and Patricio O’Ward will race for McLaren Schmidt Peterson in IndyCar next year it has been announced
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Patricio O’Ward has confirmed that his recent departure from the Red Bull Junior Team is down to a potential return to IndyCar in 2020
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This weekend’s Russian GP continues a rare F1 trend of having a local driver on the grid for every running. There’s a plan for that to continue…
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Indy Lights points leader Oliver Askew is looking to form an alliance with a top IndyCar team if he can successfully graduate to the series next year
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Toby Sowery set a 159.086mph average around Gateway Motorsports Park to top the pre-event Indy Lights test
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McLaren has just announced it will enter IndyCar full-time in 2020. Here are five young drivers, and a older McLaren-associated star, who should be in consideration for a seat
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IndyCar racer Patricio O’Ward has been announced as the latest addition to the Red Bull Junior Team, starting from this weekend’s IndyCar Grand Prix
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Michael Andretti, owner of Andretti Autosport, has complained at the lack of IndyCar team owners involved in its feeder category Indy Lights
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Carlin has signed reigning Indy Lights champion Patricio O’Ward for a part-season in IndyCar after the Mexican was unexpectedly dropped by Harding Racing
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Indy Lights title rivals and team-mates Patricio O’Ward and Colton Herta, who made their IndyCar debuts with Harding Racing last weekend, will compete full-time with the team in 2019
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Indy Lights champion Patricio O’Ward and runner-up Colton Herta will make their IndyCar debuts with Harding Racing in the 2018 championship decider at Sonoma in just under two weeks time.
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World Series Formula V8 3.5 champion Pietro Fittipaldi and Indy Lights racewinner Zachary Claman DeMelo will step up to IndyCar this year, sharing the #19 Dale Coyne Racing car.
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Last year’s BRDC British Formula 3 champion and Indy Lights race winner Matheus Leist will step up to IndyCar next season. He will form an all-Brazilian line-up with IndyCar veteran …
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Seven-time GP2 Series race-winner Stefano Coletti has clinched a deal to race in IndyCar this year.
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Formula Renault 3.5 race winner Carlos Huertas will make the switch to the American single-seater scene, having been confirmed as one of Dale Coyne Racing’s entries for the 2014 IndyCar …
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Russian junior single-seaters veteran Mikhail Aleshin will be making the switch to the IndyCar series in 2014, joining Schmidt Peterson Motorsports alongside championship frontrunner Simon Pagenaud.