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 F1
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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