Louis Foster has won Indy Nxt’s last two races to close in on points leader Jacob Abel, but he thinks Caio Collet will be the driver to beat.
Detroit
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Andretti Global’s Louis Foster took his second Indy Nxt win in a row in a safety car-riddled race in Detroit.
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Louis Foster took his first pole position of the Indy Nxt season in Detroit, and will share the front row with championship leader Jacob Abel.
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Andretti Global’s Louis Foster was fastest again in Indy Nxt’s second practice session in Detroit, which took place on Saturday morning.
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Louis Foster was fastest in Indy Nxt’s opening practice session in Detroit, as Ricardo Escotto joined the field.
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Nolan Siegel survived two safety car restarts to take his maiden Indy Nxt win in the second race on the streets of Detroit.
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Reece Gold won Indy Nxt’s first race on the streets of Detroit after Nolan Siegel suffered a mechanical issue with two corners remaining.
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Louis Foster dominated Indy Nxt’s first qualifying session in Detroit, then hit the wall in the second one. But he still took pole.
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Louis Foster took pole position for both Indy Nxt races in Detroit despite damaging his rear suspension in the second qualifying session.
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HMD Motorsports’ Nolan Siegel went fastest in practice for Indy Nxt’s first visit to the revived downtown Detroit street circuit.
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Linus Lunqvist made it a perfect weekend in Detroit as he won the second Indy Lights race of the weekend from pole
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HMD Motorsports’ Linus Lundqvist won a race of attrition in Indy Lights’ weekend opener on Detroit’s Belle Isle
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Linus Lundqvist dominated proceedings in Indy Lights qualifying on the streets of Detroit, claiming a pair of pole positions
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Sting Ray Robb topped free practice for Indy Lights’ double-header weekend on the streets of l Detroit. The Andretti driver jumped to the top of the order late on with…
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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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David Malukas may have lost the points lead in the second Indy Lights race in Detroit, but that was the least of his worries after striking a track-crossing animal
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Andretti Autosport’s Kyle Kirkwood came from third on the grid to win Indy Lights’ second race of the weekend on the streets of Detroit
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Kyle Kirkwood became the first winner of an Indy Lights race on the streets of Detroit since 2012 by holding off Linus Lundqvist on Saturday
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Global Racing Group with HMD Motorsports’ Linus Lundqvist ended up on top of a short second Indy Lights qualifying session in Detroit
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Andretti Autosport’s Kyle Kirkwood is on pole for Indy Lights’ Detroit return, and he says access to his team’s IndyCar data has aided his pace
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