Indy Pro 2000 champion Louis Foster will race for Andretti Autosport when he steps up to Indy Lights next year
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USF2000 rookie of the year Jagger Jones will skip the next Road to Indy step and head straight to Indy Lights next year with Cape Motorsports
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Benjamin Pedersen took his maiden Indy Lights win at Portland, while team-mate Linus Lundqvist heads to Laguna Seca with one hand on the title
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Benjamin Pedersen took his first Indy Lights pole position at Portland as championship leader Linus Lundqvist qualified fourth
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Benjamin Pedersen topped the order again in the final Indy Lights practice session in Portland. Pedersen, who was also quickest in first practice, was the first driver to set a…
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Benjamin Pedersen led team-mate Linus Lundqvist in free practice ahead of the Indy Lights round at Portland
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Indy Lights title outsider Hunter McElrea will stay with Andretti Autosport in the series next year, and is the first driver to sign up for 2023
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Flinn Lazier, son of 2000 IndyCar champion Buddy, will debut in Indy Lights in next weekend’s Portland round
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Andretti’s Matthew Brabham snatched victory from points leader Linus Lundqvist late in the Indy Lights race at Gateway
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Linus Lundqvist took his seventh Indy Lights pole position of 2022 in a HMD Motorsports one-two in qualifying at Gateway
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Benjamin Pedersen ended a disrupted practice session at Gateway on top ahead of team-mate and Indy Lights championship leader Linus Lundqvist
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Indy Lights’ two top teams were closely matched in the pre-event test day at the Gateway oval ahead of this Saturday’s race
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Two Swedes have made headlines in IndyCar with their results and 2023 plans, and Linus Lundqvist has done the same in Indy Lights
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Linus Lundqvist dominated Indy Lights’ first ever race on the streets of Nashville to take his fifth victory of the season
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Benjamin Pedersen topped the order in the final free practice session before Indy Lights qualifying in Nashville
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Benjamin Pedersen topped the times in Indy Lights practice on the streets of Nashville
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TJ Speed will not race in Indy Lights this weekend on the streets of Nashville, after losing both of the drivers it started the season with
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TJ Speed has provisionally been left without a driver for this weekend’s Indy Lights race as James Roe Jr has left to race for HMD Motorsports
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Two-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick is considering a move to Indy Lights for next year, as well as European series
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Hunter McElrea took his second Indy Lights win in the first oval race of 2022, but only after on-the-road victor Linus Lundqvist was penalised