Spencer Pigot completed his second double of the 2015 Indy Lights season, winning the Sunday race on a very wet track in Toronto.
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Spencer Pigot held off championship rival Jack Harvey to win the first race of the Indy Lights round at Toronto.
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Formula E points leader Nelson Piquet Jr will start his first race in Indy Lights from pole position, having topped qualifying on the streets of Toronto.
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Peter Allen looks back on the weekend’s racing including the Monaco Grand Prix supports, where Richie Stanaway demonstrated his abilities with victory on just his sixth start in GP2.
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22-year-old Jack Harvey showed patience and perseverance to win the Indy Lights Freedom 100 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway – his first oval victory and his second series win in …
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Ethan Ringel will start the Freedom 100 Indy Lights race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval from the front of the field after setting the pace in qualifying.
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In a new weekly feature, PaddockScout discusses some of the big talking points from last weekend’s racing and rounds up the results from around the world.
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Prototype racer Sean Rayhall secured an emphatic victory in the second Indy Lights race at Indianapolis.
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Indy Lights 2015 pre-season favorite Jack Harvey has finally claimed his first win of the season in race one at Indianapolis GP circuit.
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Schmidt Peterson Motorsports driver Jack Harvey will chase his first win of 2015 at Indianapolis, having taken pole position for Indy Lights race one.
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This week’s Roundup looks back at a bumper weekend of junior single-seater racing, headlined by the opening round of the World Series by Renault but also featuring ADAC F4 and …
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Rookie Spencer Pigot won the first race of the Legacy Indy Lights 100 at Barber Motorsports Park, breaking a three-race winning streak by Carlin team rookie Ed Jones – and …
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Spencer Pigot took his first career Indy Lights pole position for tomorrow’s first race of the Legacy Indy Lights 100 at Barber Motorsports Park.
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This week’s PaddockScout Roundup features the opening round of the GP2 season, F4 racing from France and Britain, Japanese F3 getting underway and the latest Indy Lights race.
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Carlin Racing’s Ed Jones remains the only driver to win an Indy Lights race with the new 2015 car.
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Last year’s Indy Lights runner-up Jack Harvey took pole position in the second round of the 2015 season at Long Beach.
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The first PaddockScout Roundup of the year reviews the opening event for the Road to Indy in St. Petersburg, with Indy Lights, Pro Mazda and USF2000 all on the agenda.
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Indy Lights debutant Ed Jones continued to run the show in the season opener at St. Petersburg, dominating the 45-lap second race.
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Carlin Racing’s Ed Jones enjoyed a comfortable drive from pole to victory in his first and his team’s first race in Indy Lights.
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Emirati driver Ed Jones narrowly beat Brit Max Chilton to pole position for the first race of the 2015 Indy Lights season at St. Pete.