There were three different winners in USF2000 races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend, as well as two changes at the top of the standings
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Juncos Hollinger Racing’s Matteo Nannini led from start to finish for his first Indy Nxt win on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.
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Joel Granfors claimed a remarkable maiden USF Pro 2000 victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, coming from 18th on the grid to win.
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Ricardo Escotto led a JHDD one-two in a bizarre opening USF Pro 2000 race on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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Matteo Nannini claimed Juncos Hollinger Racing’s first pole in Indy Nxt since 2019 by topping qualifying on Indianapolis’s road course.
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Kiko Porto ended a 23-race wait to claim a pole in USF Pro 2000 as he set the pace in qualifying on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course
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Velocity Racing Development’s Nikita Johnson was fastest in USF2000 qualifying on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course.
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It was a busy Thursday at Indianapolis for USF Pro 2000 and USF2000, as the series took to the track’s road course for testing and free practice.
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Indy Nxt has moved one of its races on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course this season from May to August.
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Jack William Miller and Simon Sikes were fastest in USF Pro 2000 and USF2000’s post-season test on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course
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Danial Frost was fastest in both sessions of Indy Lights’ post-season test day on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course on Friday
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Linus Lundqvist extended his Indy Lights championship lead with victory in a much-disrupted second race on the Indianapolis road course. The race was halted shortly before the halfway mark and…
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Louis Foster survived a late restart to score a deserved first Indy Pro 2000 victory in race three on the Indianapolis road course
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Alex Quinn has completed a remarkable hat-trick of wins on his USF2000 debut on the Indianapolis road course
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Reece Gold won Indy Pro 2000’s second race of the weekend at Indianapolis after the front row starters collided on the opening lap
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Alex Quinn won again in his second USF2000 race at Indianapolis after Jagger Jones hit the back of race leader Michael D’Orlando
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Danial Frost claimed his maiden Indy Lights victory after championship leader Linus Lundqvist and Christian Rasmussen tangled early on
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Bradn Eves led a JHDD one-two in the first Indy Pro 2000 race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway as several team-mate duos collided
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Linus Lundqvist came back from an early puncture to take pole position for both Indy Lights races on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course
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Alex Quinn claimed his and Velocity Racing Development’s first USF2000 win on his first start in the series at Indianapolis Motor Speedway