Patricio O’Ward ended his title winning Indy Lights season with his ninth victory of the year at Portland.
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Rinus VeeKay celebrates Pro Mazda title with second to Oliver Askew at Portland
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenRinus VeeKay celebrated wrapping up the Pro Mazda title with a second place finish in race one at Portland as Oliver Askew claimed a long-awaited maiden win in the series.
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Patricio O?Ward took the 2018 Indy Lights title with his eighth win of the season at Portland, which was secured with a crucial move on title rival Colton Herta.
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Ryan Norman took home his maiden victory in Indy Lights at Gateway Motorsports Park after a battle with Colton Herta during the final laps of the race.
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Rinus VeeKay extended his championship lead over Parker Thompson in Pro Mazda after winning on the Gateway Motorsports Park oval.
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South Korean driver Heamin Choi will return to racing for the first time since 2016 in a second Juncos Racing car in the Indy Lights season finale at Portland.
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After a successful switch to prototype sportscars last year, Patricio O’Ward is back in single-seaters, and the Indy Lights championship leader is banging hard on IndyCar’s front door.
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Mazda will cease its support of the ‘Road to Indy’ IndyCar feeder series from 2019 onwards as a result of restructuring of its motorsport involvement.
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Patricio O’Ward strengthened his Indy Lights championship lead with another win over title rival Colton Herta at Mid-Ohio.
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Kyle Kirkwood followed his USF2000 title winning race one victory with two more wins at Mid-Ohio.
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Juncos Racing?s Rinus VeeKay won his fourth Pro Mazda race in a row at Mid-Ohio, as poleman David Malukas hit engine trouble early on.
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Rinus VeeKay moved into the lead of the Pro Mazda standings with an assured victory in the first race at Mid-Ohio.
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Patricio O’Ward held off title rival Colton Herta to win the opening Indy Lights race at Mid-Ohio.
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Kyle Kirkwood clinched the 2018 USF2000 crown with four races to go with victory in the first race at Mid-Ohio.
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Scott to miss Mid-Ohio Pro Mazda races, replaced by EF Open leader Drugovich
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodHarrison Scott will miss the Pro Mazda races at Mid-Ohio this weekend, being replaced at RP Motorsport by Euroformula Open championship leader Felipe Drugovich.
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Kyle Kirkwood won both USF2000 races at Toronto, extending his victory run to six and his championship lead to 131 points.
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Santiago Urrutia kept himself in title contention by leading home a five-car Indy Lights field in race two at Toronto, as both Colton Herta and Victor Franzoni start-and-parked.
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Rinus VeeKay closed in on Parker Thompson at the top of the Pro Mazda standings with his second win at Toronto.
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Rinus VeeKay closed in on the Pro Mazda championship lead in the opening race at Toronto, although it was a crash involving Harrison Scott that got the most attention.
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The Indy Lights points lead switched hands from Colton Herta to Patricio O’Ward in the first Toronto race after a victory for latter and an injury-induced retirement for the former.