IndyCar’s takeover led to a shortened calendar, less prize money but two more full-time entries in Indy Lights. Was 2022 a success?
Global Racing Group
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Benjamin Pedersen took his maiden Indy Lights win at Portland, while team-mate Linus Lundqvist heads to Laguna Seca with one hand on the title
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Benjamin Pedersen ended a disrupted practice session at Gateway on top ahead of team-mate and Indy Lights championship leader Linus Lundqvist
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Indy Lights’ two top teams were closely matched in the pre-event test day at the Gateway oval ahead of this Saturday’s race
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Two Swedes have made headlines in IndyCar with their results and 2023 plans, and Linus Lundqvist has done the same in Indy Lights
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Benjamin Pedersen topped the order in the final free practice session before Indy Lights qualifying in Nashville
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Benjamin Pedersen topped the times in Indy Lights practice on the streets of Nashville
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When Indy Lights briefly ran in 2020, the focus was on Kyle Kirkwood. But David Malukas topped practice before posing a title threat in 2021
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The IndyCar paddock is back in action at Sebring this week, with rookie evaluation tests and two days of running for Indy Lights
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Benjamin Pedersen was fastest across the two-day official post-season test for Indy Lights at Indianapolis Motor Speedway at the weekend
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Kyle Kirkwood has completed his set of Road to Indy titles by winning the Indy Lights crown, as Linus Lundqvist dominated a wet Mid-Ohio season finale
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Linus Lundqvist’s Indy Lights title ambitions took a blow in last weekend’s Gateway double-header after a tyre failure led to a heavy crash in race one
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HMD Motorsports’ drivers set the Indy Lights free practice pace at Gateway, with Linus Lundqvist ending up fastest
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We’re halfway through Indy Lights’ season, and there are four drivers who can stake a title claim. Could they win it and go to IndyCar?
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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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Linus Lundqvist claimed a commanding win in the first Indy Lights race on the Indianapolis road course
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Linus Lundqvist scored his second Indy Lights pole position in qualifying for the first two races on the Indianapolis road course
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Global Racing Group with HMD Motorsports’ Linus Lundqvist set the fastest lap in both of Indy Lights’ pre-event test sessions on Indianapolis’s road course
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Any Indy Lights racing was going to be good racing for fans waiting a long time for its return, but what to make of the 2021 comeback so far?
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Global Racing Group with HMD Motorsports’ Linus Lundqvist won the first Indy Lights race since 2019 by triumphing from pole at Barber