While staying indoors with no live motorsport to watch, why not relive these classic races from recent years?
Portland
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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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Hunter McElrea moved into the USF2000 points lead in the penultimate round of the season with a double win at Portland International Raceway
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Kyle Kirkwood launched into the Indy Pro 2000 championship lead after extending his win streak to six with victory in both races in Portland
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Rinus VeeKay kept his Indy Lights title hopes alive with a victory and a second place at Portland International Raceway
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Rinus VeeKay beat Indy Lights title rival Oliver Askew to pole for the first race at Portland International Raceway
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Pserra Racing partners with RP Motorsport in IP2000, Matt Round-Garrido steps up from USF2000
by Ida Woodby Ida WoodPserra Racing has ended its partnership with Jay Howard Driver Development in Indy Pro 2000 to forge an alliance with RP Motorsport
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Kyle Kirkwood equalled J.R. Hildebrand’s record for most wins in a USF2000 season at Portland, taking his 11th and 12th triumphs.
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David Malukas took his third win of the season in the Pro Mazda season finale at Portland.
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Patricio O’Ward ended his title winning Indy Lights season with his ninth victory of the year at Portland.
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Rinus VeeKay celebrates Pro Mazda title with second to Oliver Askew at Portland
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenRinus VeeKay celebrated wrapping up the Pro Mazda title with a second place finish in race one at Portland as Oliver Askew claimed a long-awaited maiden win in the series.
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Patricio O?Ward took the 2018 Indy Lights title with his eighth win of the season at Portland, which was secured with a crucial move on title rival Colton Herta.
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South Korean driver Heamin Choi will return to racing for the first time since 2016 in a second Juncos Racing car in the Indy Lights season finale at Portland.