Each year, several junior single-seater racers earn professional opportunities. Some lead to long-term careers, but not all
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In the latest podcast, The Race’s IndyCar correspondent Jack Benyon joins to discuss the series’ 2022 rookie crop
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A total of 12 drivers from junior single-seater racing will be part of IMSA’s Daytona 24 Hours race this weekend
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Find out which drivers the Formula Scout team ranked as the best performers in junior single-seater racing in 2021
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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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Indy Lights champion Kyle Kirkwood will graduate up to IndyCar next year with a full-time seat at AJ Foyt Racing
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Indy Lights race-winner Linus Lundqvist will make his IndyCar test debut this week at Indianapolis with Andretti Autosport
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Kyle Kirkwood broke several records on his way to successive Road to Indy titles. Craig Woollard caught up with a driver poised for IndyCar
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Andretti Autosport handed IndyCar test debuts to its Indy Lights drivers Kyle Kirkwood and Devlin DeFrancesco on Wednesday
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Kyle Kirkwood has told Formula Scout that he hopes that one of his “top picks” for an IndyCar drive in 2022 comes off
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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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Kyle Kirkwood is close to clinching the Indy Lights title after taking a record-equalling 10th win of the season at Mid-Ohio
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Kyle Kirkwood waited to pounce to secure the first Indy Lights pole of the title-deciding weekend at Mid-Ohio
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The Palou and O’Ward battle isn’t the only rivalry on IndyCar’s circus, as the Road to Indy has champions to be crowned next week
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Kyle Kirkwood claimed victory in Indy Lights’ second Laguna Seca race, making it a perfect weekend where he grabbed every possible point
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Kyle Kirkwood was unbeatable in Indy Lights race one at Laguna Seca, taking victory by over six seconds despite a full course yellow mid-race
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Kyle Kirkwood picked up from where he left off on Friday and made it two poles out of two at Laguna Seca in Indy Lights on Saturday
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Kyle Kirkwood will start Indy Lights’ first race of the weekend at Laguna Seca from pole position, after dominating Friday qualifying
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David Malukas extended his Indy Lights points lead at Portland, as he and rival Kyle Kirkwood raved about their on-track battles