Andretti Global will continue to co-run a car in Indy Nxt with Cape Motorsports next year, and it will be driven by Ricardo Escotto.
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Salvador de Alba claimed his second Indy Nxt podium in the Milwaukee 100, despite breaking his car by crashing into the wall on lap one.
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Michael d’Orlando has secured his place on the 2024 Indy Nxt grid just two days before track action begins for the season in St. Petersburg.
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Salvador de Alba will step up to Indy Nxt this year with Andretti Cape, a tie-up between the Andretti Global and Cape Motorsports teams.
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Indy Next teams Andretti Global and Cape Motorsports have announced they will enter into a technical partnership for the 2024 season.
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Indy Nxt team Cape Motorsports has withdrawn from this weekend’s round at the Gateway oval, one of only two oval races on the calendar.
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Cape Motorsports has announced that Kiko Porto will drive its #47 car in Indy Nxt at two of the season’s four remaining rounds.
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Matthew Brabham has been announced as replacing Enaam Ahmed in Cape Motorsports’ line-up for this weekend’s Indy Nxt round in Nashville.
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Former Formula 3 star Enaam Ahmed has found the budget to step up to Indy Nxt with Cape Motorsports.
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The margins were super tight in USF2000 in 2022, setting up a dramatic three-way title decider. Champion Michael d’Orlando explains how it went
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USF2000 rookie of the year Jagger Jones will skip the next Road to Indy step and head straight to Indy Lights next year with Cape Motorsports
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Michael d’Orlando has won the USF2000 title after a turn one incident derailed his title rivals Myles Rowe and Jace Denmark. Pole-sitter Denmark was knocked out of the race on…
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USF2000 teams Cape Motorsports and Legacy Autosport will make the step up to Indy Lights for the 2023 season
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The USF2000 title battle continues to yo-yo as Michael d’Orlando cut back into Myles Rowe points lead with victory in race three at Mid-Ohio
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Michael d’Orlando is back in front in USF2000 after beating title rival Myles Rowe to victory in the second Road America race
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Cape Motorsports’ Michael d’Orlando will start from pole for both USF2000 races at Road America this weekend
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Michael d’Orlando became a two-time winner of the Freedom 75, USF2000’s sole oval race, in a commanding display on Sunday evening
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Cape Motorsports’ Michael d’Orlando will start on pole at Indianapolis Raceway Park for the Freedom 75, the race he won last year
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Jagger Jones just edged the debuting Alex Quinn and Thomas Nepveu to take pole for the first USF2000 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Jagger Jones won the second USF2000 race at Barber Motorsports Park, as Myles Rowe potentially signed off his season with the points lead