Andretti’s Danial Frost was quickest in Indy Lights practice on Indianapolis’s road course, with the whole field split by less than a second
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Artem Petrov set the pace in Indy Pro 2000 practice on Indianapolis’s road course, as the top five were separated by less than a tenth of a second
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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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IP2000 champion Sting Ray Robb has tested an Indy Lights car this week, as the Road to Indy announces increased prizes for its 2021 champions
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The Road to Indy has unveiled a 10-round calendar for its three series next year, with the noticable omission of Indy Lights’ Freedom 100
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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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In this week’s Formula Scout podcast, the team discuss an eventful Monza weekend which brought back F2 reliability concerns, Schumachers winning and an FIA F3 title twist
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Christian Rasmussen’s winning run in USF2000 came to an end at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, as Eduardo Barrichello picked up his first single-seater wins
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Sting Ray Robb completed a clean sweep of wins at the Indianapolis round of the Indy Pro 2000 season
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Sting Ray Robb dominated Indy Pro 2000’s second race on the Indianapolis road course, giving the Juncos Racing driver a chance of a clean sweep of the round
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Juncos Racing’s Sting Ray Robb claimed pole in the second Indy Pro 2000 qualifying session on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course
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Sting Ray Robb claimed his second Indy Pro 2000 win in the first race of the weekend at Indianapolis, which was shortened by a crash
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Artem Petrov took his first Indy Pro 2000 pole by just 0.0647 seconds over Juncos Racing team-mate Sting Ray Robb at Indianapolis
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Michael Myers and Simon Sikes will make their USF2000 debuts in this week’s round on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course
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Coronavirus may have stopped Indy Lights from racing in 2020, but there are encouraging signs for its future according to promoter Dan Andersen
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The 2020 Indy Lights season has been cancelled as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic and subsequent IndyCar calendar changes
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F4 South East Asia driver Muhammad Ibrahim won the first round of United States F4’s Esports series on Indianapolis’s road course
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United States F4 will begin in its own Esports series on iRacing next week, with the champion being awarded a Formula Regional Americas test
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Phillippe Denes continued his winning form in the Road to Indy eSeries in a close finish with Braden Eves on Indianapolis’s road course
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The latest Road to Indy schedule change in response to global COVID-19 pandemic has pushed back the start of racing to June