Every year, some of junior single-seaters’ top drivers are handed professional opportunities. This is the graduate class of 2019
Oliver Askew
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Three of the most exciting young drivers of recent years have put McLaren at the front in IndyCar. It may be in Esports, but it should transfer to real life
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The penultimate part of our countdown of the best junior single-seater drivers of 2019 features those we placed from 20th to 11th
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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Oliver Askew extended his Indy Lights points lead again with a second dominant win at Mid-Ohio
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Oliver Askew extended his Indy Lights points lead with a dominant victory at Mid-Ohio
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Oliver Askew led an Andretti Autosport front-row lockout in qualifying for Indy Lights’ first Mid-Ohio race
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Oliver Askew has extended his Indy Lights championship lead with a win in the second race at Toronto after Aaron Telitz and Rinus VeeKay collided. The Andretti Autosport driver Askew…
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Indy Lights championship leader Oliver Askew grabbed pole position for the fourth time this season for the second race of the weekend in Toronto
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Oliver Askew beat Andretti Autosport Indy Lights team-mate Ryan Norman to the finish line of the Freedom 100 by just 0.0067s to win the 17th edition of the prestigious race
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Oliver Askew beat Andretti Autosport team-mate Robert Megennis at the Circuit of the Americas to take his second successive Indy Lights win and the championship lead
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Oliver Askew took his first Indy Lights win in dominant style in the opening race at the Circuit of the Americas, the first time that Road to Indy categories have raced at the track
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Oliver Askew took his third consecutive Indy Lights pole position to ensure he starts both races at the Circuit of the Americas from the front
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Andretti Autosport’s Oliver Askew dominated qualifying for Indy Lights’ first ever race at the Circuit of the Americas, taking pole position by 0.5194 seconds over team-mate Ryan Norman
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