The series eligible for the Aston Martin Autosport BRDC Young Driver Award have been revealed, featuring the major categories lower than FIA Formula 3 and Indy Lights
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Andretti Autosport’s Robert Megennis topped the pre-event Indy Lights test on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s oval layout
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Former IndyCar racer Zachary Claman DeMelo will sit out the remainder of the 2019 Indy lights season due to budget issues
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Juncos Racing?s Rinus VeeKay moved into the Indy Lights series lead by taking his second victory of the season on the Indianapolis road course. The reigning Pro Mazda champion had…
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Braden Eves continued his perfect start to the 2019 USF2000 season by winning both races at the Indianapolis road course, extending his lead in the standings
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Rasmus Lindh took a second consecutive win and the Indy Pro 2000 points lead on Indianapolis’s road course
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Juncos Racing?s Rinus VeeKay secured his maiden pole position at the Indianapolis road course for the second Indy Lights race of the weekend
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Rasmus Lindh took his first victory on the Road to Indy ladder in the first Indy Pro 2000 race at Indianapolis, holding off old rival Kyle Kirkwood
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Robert Megennis took his first Indy Lights win in the opening Indianapolis road course race, with Andretti Autosport team-mate Oliver Askew finishing second and extending his championship lead
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Robert Megennis took his first Indy Lights pole in qualifying for the first race on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course
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Michael Andretti, owner of Andretti Autosport, has complained at the lack of IndyCar team owners involved in its feeder category Indy Lights
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Oliver Askew beat Andretti Autosport team-mate Robert Megennis at the Circuit of the Americas to take his second successive Indy Lights win and the championship lead
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Oliver Askew took his first Indy Lights win in dominant style in the opening race at the Circuit of the Americas, the first time that Road to Indy categories have …
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Oliver Askew took his third consecutive Indy Lights pole position to ensure he starts both races at the Circuit of the Americas from the front
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Andretti Autosport’s Oliver Askew dominated qualifying for Indy Lights’ first ever race at the Circuit of the Americas, taking pole position by 0.5194 seconds over team-mate Ryan Norman
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Reigning Indy Pro 2000 champion Rinus VeeKay beat championship leader Zachary Claman DeMelo to win the second Indy Lights race in St. Petersburg
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Zachary Claman DeMelo took a lights-to-flag win on his Indy Lights return in St. Petersburg for Belardi Auto Racing
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Braden Eves made it two wins out of two in the USF2000 season-opener in St. Petersburg after a last corner crash between Darren Keane and Christian Rasmussen
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Abel Motorsports’ Parker Thompson won from pole for a second time at St. Petersburg to build an important Indy Pro 2000 points lead
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Oliver Askew beat long-time rival Rinus VeeKay to pole position for the second Indy Lights race in St. Petersburg by 0.0859 seconds