Pro Mazda drivers Rinus VeeKay and David Malukas have secured their Indy Lights graduations for 2019, staying with the same teams they drove for this year
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IndyCar support series Pro Mazda will be renamed ‘Indy Pro 2000’ next year as Mazda cuts its sponsorship of the Road to Indy ladder.
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Zachary Claman DeMelo will make a return to Indy Lights next year with Belardi Auto Racing after a part-season in IndyCar
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Australian Formula Ford champion Hunter McElrea will drive in USF2000 next year after winning the Mazda Road to Indy Shootout and its $200,000 scholarship prize
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Pro Mazda champion Rinus VeeKay set the fastest time in a rain-interrupted Indy Lights test at Homstead-Miami Speedway
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Eduardo Barrichello, son of former Ferrari Formula 1 driver Rubens, will enter USF2000 next year with?Miller Vinatieri Motorsports
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Ryan Norman will race in Indy Lights with Andretti Autosport for a third successive year in 2019, following his run to fourth in the standings this year
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American football star Adam Vinatieri and 1990s Indy Racing League driver Jack Miller will enter a team together in USF2000 next year called Miller Vinatieri Motorsports
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Abel Motorsports, which ran Kyle Kirkwood to the inaugural Formula 3 Americas title this year, will take over Cape Motorsports’ Pro Mazda entry for 2019, and will likely field Kirkwood
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The Haas Formula 1 team should be on the look-out for a new up-and-coming American driver to help develop for the future. Here, Formula Scout picks 10 drivers who would …
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IndyCar’s support ladder loses its title sponsor Mazda for 2019, and with that comes some significant change – as Road to Indy promoter Andersen Promotions explains to Ida Wood
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Road to Indy season review: How three star champions crowned Mazda’s farewell
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodIda Wood looks back at the 2018 Indy Lights, Pro Mazda and USF2000 seasons, the last to run with Mazda Motorsports as the title sponsor
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An Indy Lights doubleheader at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas is the highlight of the Road to Indy’s recently announced 2019 schedule.
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Ryan Norman led an Andretti Autosport one-two in the Mazda Road to Indy’s Chris Griffis Memorial Test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Founded in 1996, Carlin Motorsport has been one of the biggest names in junior single-seaters since the turn of the century. With 1000 podiums under its belt, we look at …
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Two-time USF2000 teams’ champion Pabst Racing will expand into Pro Mazda in 2019, while Legacy Autosport joins the USF2000 grid.
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RP Motorsport explains Pro Mazda Portland absence, reveals interest in Indy Lights
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodRP Motorsport has explained why it missed the Pro Mazda season finale at Portland, which attracted a grid of only eight cars. The Italian team joined Pro Mazda this year…
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BN Racing will expand into Indy Lights in 2019, little under two years since it first entered USF2000.
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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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Kyle Kirkwood equalled J.R. Hildebrand’s record for most wins in a USF2000 season at Portland, taking his 11th and 12th triumphs.