Christian Bogle will remain with Jay Howard Driver Development for a third season next year, and will contest United States F4 and USF2000 once again
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David Malukas will contest a second Indy Lights season with longtime team HMD Motorsports in 2020
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All three Road to Indy championships will introduce a cockpit protection device next year, similar to the one introduced this season in IndyCar
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Indy Lights champions Oliver Askew and Patricio O’Ward will race for McLaren Schmidt Peterson in IndyCar next year it has been announced
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Indy Light runner-up Rinus VeeKay joined Belardi Auto Racing for the Chris Griffis Memorial Test at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and set the fastest time
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Formula Scout talks to newly crowned Indy Lights champion Oliver Askew about how he ended his Road to Indy rivalry with Rinus VeeKay on top
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Exclusive Autosport will expand its motorsport programme next season after announcing it will join Indy Lights in 2020
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Rinus VeeKay resisted initial pressure from champion Oliver Askew to win the last race of the Indy Lights season and complete a double victory at Laguna Seca. Starting from pole …
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Rinus VeeKay dominated the first Indy Lights race at Laguna Seca, as rival Oliver Askew secured the title and a seat in the 2020 Indianapolis 500
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Juncos Racing’s Rinus VeeKay charged to pole for the final Indy Lights race of the season at Laguna Seca
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Rinus VeeKay beat title rival Oliver Askew to pole for race one of the Indy Lights season finale at Laguna Seca
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Indy Lights points leader Oliver Askew is looking to form an alliance with a top IndyCar team if he can successfully graduate to the series next year
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IP2000 and USF2000 racing at COTA next year, Indy Lights keeping car until 2022
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodIndy Pro 2000 and USF2000 will join fellow Road to Indy series Indy Lights on the IndyCar support bill at Circuit of the Americas in 2020
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Rinus VeeKay kept his Indy Lights title hopes alive with a victory and a second place at Portland International Raceway
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Rinus VeeKay beat Indy Lights title rival Oliver Askew to pole for the first race at Portland International Raceway
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Oliver Askew extended his Indy Lights lead with his fourth win in a row at Gateway Motorsport Park from pole position
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Oliver Askew took his fourth Indy Lights pole in a row with a 159.918mph average speed for the final oval race of the 2019 season at Gateway Motorsports Park
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Indy Lights team BN Racing has changed its name to HMD Motorsports ahead of this weekend’s race at the Gateway oval
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Toby Sowery set a 159.086mph average around Gateway Motorsports Park to top the pre-event Indy Lights test
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McLaren has just announced it will enter IndyCar full-time in 2020. Here are five young drivers, and a older McLaren-associated star, who should be in consideration for a seat