Hunter McElrea took his second Indy Lights win in the first oval race of 2022, but only after on-the-road victor Linus Lundqvist was penalised
Iowa
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Hunter McElrea will start Indy Lights’ first oval race of the year from pole after setting the highest average speed in qualifying at Iowa
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HMD Motorsports’ Linus Lundqvist went quickest in Indy Lights’ sole free practice session on the Iowa Speedway oval
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Indy Lights teams were getting ready for next month’s first oval race of the season at Iowa Speedway with a test at the circuit on Wednesday
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Indy Lights will slim down its season from 20 races to just 14 for this year, but will add another street circuit to the schedule
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The Road to Indy eSeries continued at Iowa with two crash-filled but closely contested Esports races on iRacing. IndyCar driver James Davison won race one, leading a five-car lead pack…
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RP Motorsport’s Phillippe Denes secured back-to-back Road to Indy eSeries titles at Iowa Speedway in a depleted field for the season finale
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The second Road to Indy eSeries on iRacing will feature ovals in addition to road courses, and is due to kick off early next month
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Andretti Autosport?s Patricio O?Ward cruised to a lights-to-flag win at Iowa Speedway to cut Colton Herta’s Indy Lights points lead to eight points.
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Carlin’s Max Chilton managed to convert his first pole in Indy Lights into a maiden victory, narrowly prevailing in a close fight against teammate Ed Jones at Iowa.
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Andretti Autosport’s Weiron Tan remains the only Pro Mazda driver to lead an oval race in the series in 2015, having added an easy Iowa win from pole to his earlier Lucas Oil Raceway triumph.
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The third oval round of the 2015 Indy Lights season has seen a third different team take pole as Carlin Racing’s Max Chilton and Ed Jones locked out the front row at Iowa.
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One round after grabbing his first pole position of the season, Garrett Grist doubled up, posting the fastest time in the Pro Mazda qualifying at Iowa.