Danial Frost is the second driver announced by Andretti Autosport for the 2021 Indy Lights season, joining Kyle Kirkwood
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Andretti Autosport has announced that Kyle Kirkwood will drive for it in Indy Lights next year, having planned to field the American in the cancelled 2020 season
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On Tuesday, Williams named two F2 talents for F1’s young driver test at Abu Dhabi. 10 years ago it did the same, with a driver who was hit by tragedy …
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Formula Regional Americas dominator Global Racing Group will enter the Road to Indy next year by partnering with HMD Motorsports in Indy Lights
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Belardi Auto Racing owner has announced it is pulling out of Indy Lights, and racing as a whole, before the series returns in 2021
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The Road to Indy has unveiled a 10-round calendar for its three series next year, with the noticable omission of Indy Lights’ Freedom 100
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Indy Lights has announced its return for 2021 after being cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a bigger prize fund and tests for more series frontrunners
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Nobuharu Matsushita’s win in the F2 feature race at Barcelona was unlikely from 18th on the grid, but it isn’t the lowest a driver has come from to win
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Carlin called up McLaren’s Ben Barnicoat for the recent FIA F3 races at Silverstone after losing one of its drivers. He’s not the first surprise junior single-seater returnee
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Jay Howard will bring his eponymous team to Formula Regional Americas this year in an expansion brought about by Indy Lights’ cancellation
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Indy Lights has a winter series format on the table for its 2021 return, after the current season was cancelled
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Formula 1’s cost reduction measures have been made stricter by the coronavirus pandemic. Could it boost single-seater racing elsewhere?
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Coronavirus may have stopped Indy Lights from racing in 2020, but there are encouraging signs for its future according to promoter Dan Andersen
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HMD Motorsports has moved its Indy Lights operation to run in Formula Regional Americas for 2020
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Drivers who were set to contest the cancelled 2020 Indy Lights season are already pursuing race seats in other series
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The 2020 Indy Lights season has been cancelled as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic and subsequent IndyCar calendar changes
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The season finale for IndyCar and its support series on the streets of St. Petersburg has landed a rescheduled date of October 23-25
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While staying indoors with no live motorsport to watch, why not relive these classic races from recent years?
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10 times in junior single-seater history where using a different points system would have changed a title outcome
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The latest Road to Indy schedule change in response to global COVID-19 pandemic has pushed back the start of racing to June