IndyCar rookie Sting Ray Robb says Linus Lundqvist, who beat him to last year’s Indy Nxt title, ‘deserves a seat’ in the series.
Dale Coyne Racing
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Last year’s Indy Lights runner-up Sting Ray Robb has secured a seat on the 2023 IndyCar grid, replacing Takuma Sato at Dale Coyne Racing.
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The new alliance between Dale Coyne Racing and HMD Motorsports will cover IndyCar and Indy Lights this year, it has been announced
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Indy Lights runner-up David Malukas’s long expected graduation to IndyCar with Dale Coyne Racing has finally been confirmed
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The Road to Indy revealed several significant changes this week, with USAC taking on responsibilities in the series
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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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Alex Palou was tipped as the next Fernando Alonso, with a stunning start to his car racing career. Rather than F1, he’s now finding success in IndyCar
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World Series Formula V8 3.5 champion Pietro Fittipaldi and Indy Lights racewinner Zachary Claman DeMelo will step up to IndyCar this year, sharing the #19 Dale Coyne Racing car.