HMD Motorsports’ David Malukas took his fourth Indy Lights win of the season by dominating race two of the weekend at Road America.
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Cape Motorsport’s Thomas Nepveu took his maiden USF2000 race win at Road America, holding off a late charge from Legacy Autosport’s Simon Sikes
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Kyle Kirkwood charged from fourth to win the first Indy Lights race at Road America, and broke Spencer Pigot’s Road to Indy wins record in the process.
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Manuel Sulaiman beat Artem Petrov to win Indy Pro 2000’s first race of the weekend at Road America, as Jacob Abel notched up a podium
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Kiko Porto took over the USF2000 points lead with a hard-fought victory in the first race of the Road America round
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Danial Frost followed up his maiden Indy Lights pole position by also topping the second qualifying session at Road America
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Manuel Sulaiman claimed another Road America pole position with a last-gasp effort in the second Indy Pro 2000 qualifying session of the weekend
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DEForce Racing’s Kiko Porto will start from pole twice at Road America after topping both USF2000 qualifying sessions
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The first Indy Lights qualifying session at Road America was all about strategy, and it was Danial Frost who got it right to take pole by some margin
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Manuel Sulaiman claimed his fourth Indy Pro 2000 pole, and second at Road America, in qualifying for race one of this weekend’s round there
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Robert Megennis took the top spot in Indy Lights practice at Road America ahead of late-charger Alex Peroni, while championship leader Linus Lundqvist came to a stop
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Kyle Kirkwood followed up his Detroit double win with the fastest lap in the pre-event test for the next Indy Lights round at Road America.
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New Formula Regional Americas team TJ Speed has confirmed it will move into Indy Lights next year as a multi-car entry
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David Malukas may have lost the points lead in the second Indy Lights race in Detroit, but that was the least of his worries after striking a track-crossing animal
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Andretti Autosport’s Kyle Kirkwood came from third on the grid to win Indy Lights’ second race of the weekend on the streets of Detroit
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Kyle Kirkwood became the first winner of an Indy Lights race on the streets of Detroit since 2012 by holding off Linus Lundqvist on Saturday
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Global Racing Group with HMD Motorsports’ Linus Lundqvist ended up on top of a short second Indy Lights qualifying session in Detroit
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Andretti Autosport’s Kyle Kirkwood is on pole for Indy Lights’ Detroit return, and he says access to his team’s IndyCar data has aided his pace
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Andretti Autosport’s Kyle Kirkwood will start from pole for Indy Lights’ first race on the streets of Detroit since 2012.
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Indy Lights announced its return to the streets of Detroit with an entertaining free practice session that had a new driver at the top of the times almost every lap