Josh Green will join the USF2000 field with Jay Howard Driver Development at Portland, and has been chosen as one of six finalists for this year’s Team USA Scholarship
Road to Indy
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Oliver Askew extended his Indy Lights lead with his fourth win in a row at Gateway Motorsport Park from pole position
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Kyle Kirkwood stormed from last on the grid to take his sixth Indy Pro 2000 win of the season at Gateway Motorsport Park
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Oliver Askew took his fourth Indy Lights pole in a row with a 159.918mph average speed for the final oval race of the 2019 season at Gateway Motorsports Park
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Indy Lights team BN Racing has changed its name to HMD Motorsports ahead of this weekend’s race at the Gateway oval
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Toyota Racing Series race-winner Artem Petrov will make his oval racing debut at Gateway this weekend alongside Kyle Kirkwood in RP Motorsport’s Indy Pro 2000 line-up
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Toby Sowery set a 159.086mph average around Gateway Motorsports Park to top the pre-event Indy Lights test
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Road to Indy Shootout winner Hunter McElrea ate into Braden Eves’s USF2000 points lead with an impressive weekend at Mid-Ohio
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Oliver Askew extended his Indy Lights points lead again with a second dominant win at Mid-Ohio
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Kyle Kirkwood continued his reputation of being a Mid-Ohio specialist by winning both Indy Pro 2000 races at the circuit last weekend
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Oliver Askew extended his Indy Lights points lead with a dominant victory at Mid-Ohio
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Oliver Askew led an Andretti Autosport front-row lockout in qualifying for Indy Lights’ first Mid-Ohio race
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Timmy Pagliuso, a tyre changer for Takuma Sato in IndyCar, will combine his pit crew duties with a USF2000 race seat at Mid-Ohio this weekend
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Rasmus Lindh keeps hold of the Indy Pro 2000 championship lead leaving Toronto as Danial Frost and Kyle Kirkwood each earned a race win
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Darren Keane and Christian Rasmussen were the two USF2000 winners at Toronto, but Braden Eves still holds the championship lead
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Oliver Askew has extended his Indy Lights championship lead with a win in the second race at Toronto after Aaron Telitz and Rinus VeeKay collided. The Andretti Autosport driver Askew…
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Indy Lights championship leader Oliver Askew grabbed pole position for the fourth time this season for the second race of the weekend in Toronto
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Aaron Telitz secured a lights-to-flag victory in the first Indy Lights race in Toronto, becoming the sixth different winner in 2019
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Belardi Auto Racing’s Aaron Telitz claimed the first pole position of his Indy Lights return for the first race in Toronto
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Indy Pro 2000 title contenders Danial Frost, Rasmus Lindh, Kyle Kirkwood and Parker Thompson were closely spread at the top in the mid-season Mid-Ohio test