Hunter McElrea has explained that he had to handle driving with a delaminating tyre in Indy Nxt’s season finale, which he finished second in.
Laguna Seca
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Christian Rasmussen says he was driving “at 89%” in his dominant victory at Laguna Seca last Sunday that secured him the Indy Nxt title.
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Christian Rasmussen dominated the final race of the Indy Nxt season at Laguna Seca to take the 2023 title in style.
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Hunter McElrea won a disrupted penultimate race of the 2023 Indy Nxt season at Laguna Seca, which featured four caution periods.
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Hunter McElrea will start from pole for the penultimate Indy Nxt race of 2023, while Christian Rasmussen will start from pole for the finale at Laguna Seca.
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Christian Rasmussen led the way in practice for the final round of the 2023 Indy Nxt season at Laguna Seca.
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Juncos Hollinger Racing has announced that Matthew Brabham will drive its #76 car for the last two Indy Nxt rounds.
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Cape Motorsports has announced that Kiko Porto will drive its #47 car in Indy Nxt at two of the season’s four remaining rounds.
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Abel Motorsports has made its second Indy Nxt driver announcement in a day, with the arrival of Yuven Sundaramoorthy turning it into a three-car team.
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USF Pro 2000 driver Francesco Pizzi will contest three Indy Nxt rounds with Abel Motorsports later this year.
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Christian Rasmussen took a lights-to-flag victory in the final Indy Lights race of the season at Laguna Seca
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Linus Lundqvist became Indy Lights champion with a race to go at Laguna Seca, as Sting Ray Robb claimed his maiden win
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Andretti Autosport’s Sting Ray Robb and Christian Rasmussen picked up the pole positions for the final Indy Lights round at Laguna Seca
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Indy Pro 2000 race-winner Nolan Siegel has joined HMD Motorsports for this weekend’s Indy Lights finale at Laguna Seca
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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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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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Devlin DeFrancesco was the driver to beat in free practice for this weekend’s Indy Lights double-header at Laguna Seca