Jay Howard Driver Development’s United States Formula 4 leader Lochie Hughes will stay with the team next year in a move up to USF2000
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Nolan Siegel will move up to Indy Lights full-time with HMD Motorsports next year, after making his series debut in the 2022 season finale
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Formula Regional Americas’ leading team TJ Speed will expand into Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 next year, inheriting Juncos’s IP2000 programme
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Jamie Chadwick says stepping up to Indy Lights could physically prepare her for Formula 2, as she struggles to attract backing to enter FIA F3
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Juncos Hollinger Racing will return to Indy Lights next year with two cars, but will be leaving Indy Pro 2000 at the same time
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Singaporean racer Danial Frost will remain at HMD Motorsports for his third season in Indy Lights next year
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Yuven Sundaramoorthy will end a long association with Pabst Racing to move to Exclusive Autosport for his second season in Indy Pro 2000
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Christian Bogle will remain in Indy Lights for a third season next year, and stay with the HMD Motorsports team he raced for in 2022
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Mac Clark became the first USF Juniors champion with a trio of podiums in the season finale at Circuit of the Americas
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Indy Pro 2000 race-winner Josh Green will step up to Indy Lights next year with top team HMD Motorsports
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Skip Barber Racing School will become the Road to Indy’s official racing school in 2023 as the contract with Lucas Oil School of Racing ends
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Christian Rasmussen took a lights-to-flag victory in the final Indy Lights race of the season at Laguna Seca
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Linus Lundqvist became Indy Lights champion with a race to go at Laguna Seca, as Sting Ray Robb claimed his maiden win
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Andretti Autosport’s Sting Ray Robb and Christian Rasmussen picked up the pole positions for the final Indy Lights round at Laguna Seca
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Indy Pro 2000 race-winner Nolan Siegel has joined HMD Motorsports for this weekend’s Indy Lights finale at Laguna Seca
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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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New Indy Pro 2000 champion Louis Foster says the series does not get enough credit outside of the United States
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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