Two Swedes have made headlines in IndyCar with their results and 2023 plans, and Linus Lundqvist has done the same in Indy Lights
Nashville
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Linus Lundqvist dominated Indy Lights’ first ever race on the streets of Nashville to take his fifth victory of the season
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Benjamin Pedersen topped the order in the final free practice session before Indy Lights qualifying in Nashville
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Benjamin Pedersen topped the times in Indy Lights practice on the streets of Nashville
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TJ Speed will not race in Indy Lights this weekend on the streets of Nashville, after losing both of the drivers it started the season with
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TJ Speed has provisionally been left without a driver for this weekend’s Indy Lights race as James Roe Jr has left to race for HMD Motorsports
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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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Marcus Armstrong has spoken of the “interesting weekend” he had visiting IndyCar’s Music City GP in Nashville visit as he evaluates the series