Christian Lundgaard is starring in his second season of IndyCar. That’s a stark contrast to his second year in F2 in 2021, and now he reveals why
Christian Lundgaard
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Each year, several junior single-seater racers earn professional opportunities. Some lead to long-term careers, but not all
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Christian Lundgaard has decided his future fully lies in IndyCar after finally putting pen to paper on his contract extention with RLLR
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Alpine looks like it has lost Oscar Piastri just as it was about to promote him into a F1 seat. Which other young drivers should it consider?
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In the latest podcast, The Race’s IndyCar correspondent Jack Benyon joins to discuss the series’ 2022 rookie crop
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Alpine junior Christian Lundgaard has signed a multi-year deal to move into IndyCar with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
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Alpine junior Christian Lundgaard has indicated his one-off appearance in IndyCar hasn’t swayed him yet on where he should race in 2022
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ART Grand Prix duo Theo Pourchaire and Christian Lundgaard have explained how they turned P7 and P19 in qualifying into a double podium in Formula 2’s first Monza sprint race
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There was huge excitement at the start of this year about the names that would be on the F2 grid, but none of them look set to be going to …
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Christian Lundgaard says an improvement of “half a tenth per lap” in the rest of the F2 season would placate him despite sitting 12th in the points
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As Zhou looks at options across F1 and Lundgaard flirts with IndyCar, questions remain over Alpine’s other F2 junior Piastri
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It’s hard to get an IndyCar seat, and it’s rare for drivers from junior series to join mid-season. Is there a precedent for Lundgaard’s move?
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Christian Lundgaard will race in IndyCar for the first time this weekend as he joins Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Alpine Academy member Christian Lundgaard has reportedly participated in a private IndyCar test with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
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Alpine has no place for its Academy drivers in its 2022 Formula 1 line-up, so where do its F2 stars go now?
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Three-place grid penalties and a penalty point on each of their racing licenses have been handed out to Aitken, Lundgaard and Samaia following F2 qualifying
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Christian Lundgaard believes that F2’s new format, and how races have been won in Baku in the past, could mean a driver wins all three races this weekend
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Alpine’s F2 juniors Oscar Piastri, Guanyu Zhou and Christian Lundgaard have voiced their view over rumours surrounding its 2022 F1 line-up
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Theo Pourchaire is now the youngest F2 winner aged 17, but who joins him in the pantheon of teenaged winners in F1’s primary feeder series?
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Felipe Drugovich says that running behind Christian Lundgaard’s car while it expelled fluid in F2’s first Monaco sprint race was a nightmare