Andretti Autosport has announced that Kyle Kirkwood will drive for it in Indy Lights next year, having planned to field the American in the cancelled 2020 season
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On Tuesday, Williams named two F2 talents for F1’s young driver test at Abu Dhabi. 10 years ago it did the same, with a driver who was hit by tragedy …
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Andretti Steinbrenner Racing’s Devlin DeFrancesco took a comfortable win in the first of three Indy Pro 2000 races of the weekend at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Andretti’s Devlin DeFrancesco edged points leader Sting Ray Robb for race one pole in Indy Pro 2000 qualifying at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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Andretti Steinbrenner Racing’s Devlin DeFrancesco led every lap from pole at the Gateway oval to secure his first victory in Indy Pro 2000 and on the Road to Indy
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Andretti Steinbrenner Racing and Devlin DeFrancesco claimed their first oval pole position in Indy Pro 2000 at Gateway
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Turn 3 Motorsport’s Danial Frost came from last on the grid at Road America to win the season opening Indy Pro 2000 race in a photo finish
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Devlin DeFrancesco and Andretti Steinbrenner Racing will start their first ever Indy Pro 2000 race at Road America from pole after a technical exclusion for a rival
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Devlin DeFrancesco will compete in Indy Pro 2000 with Andretti Autosport this year after departing the FIA Formula 3 Championship
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Danial Frost topped the pre-season Indy Pro 2000 test at Mid-Ohio, and simultaneously confirmed his return to the series
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COVID-19 has cast a heavy human and financial cost, but recent difficulties have also led to opportunities – as seen in Formula Regional Americas
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Andretti Autosport will join the FIA’s single-seater pyramid to Formula 1 by racing in Formula Regional Americas this year with Danial Frost
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Drivers who were set to contest the cancelled 2020 Indy Lights season are already pursuing race seats in other series
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While staying indoors with no live motorsport to watch, why not relive these classic races from recent years?
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Andretti Autosport has called up its Indy Lights driver Kyle Kirkwood to race in IndyCar’s new Esports series while circuit racing is off
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Andretti Autosport has announced its fourth Indy Lights driver ahead of this weekend’s St. Petersburg opener, with Tristan Charpentier joining the team
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Andretti Autosport’s Kyle Kirkwood topped Indy Lights’ one-day pre-season test at Homestead-Miami Speedway
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History is set to repeat itself in the Road to Indy this year, which is forming its new image just as IndyCar starts a brand new era
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With two homegrown drivers already at Chip Ganassi Racing, there is a large amount of interest in IndyCar from Sweden. Rasmus Lindh wants it to continue
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Robert Megennis will stay at Andretti Autosport for his second season in Indy Lights