Super Formula has revealed the full entry list for its post-season test at Suzuka on December 6-8, which includes its official rookie test.
Rasmus Lindh
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HMD Motorsports has announced Reece Gold has left Juncos Hollinger Racing’s line-up in Indy Nxt to join theirs for the rest of the season.
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Rasmus Lindh will return to Indy Lights in 2023 after an absence of a year, becoming HMD Motorsports’ seventh confirmed driver for the season
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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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Rasmus Lindh’s long-awaited Indy Lights debut will take place at Portland this coming Saturday, as he joins Juncos Racing for the remainder of the season
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Rasmus Lindh, the 2019 Indy Pro 2000 runner-up, is still seeking a graduation to Indy Lights this year as the larger teams fill their line-ups
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Viktor Andersson will join Kiwi Motorsport in the United States F4 championship this year, having tried to make the same move in 2020
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F3 racers Sophia Floersch and Beitske Visser will race in WEC this year for Richard Mille Racing, which retains the all-female line-up it ran in 2020
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Rasmus Lindh, who finished second in Indy Pro 2000 in 2019 and was set to race in Indy Lights this year, will return to IP2000 this weekend
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Drivers who were set to contest the cancelled 2020 Indy Lights season are already pursuing race seats in other series
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History is set to repeat itself in the Road to Indy this year, which is forming its new image just as IndyCar starts a brand new era
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Belardi Auto Racing has made its first 2020 Indy Lights signing with Indy Pro 2000 runner-up Rasmus Lindh
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Antoine Comeau will continue to race in single-seaters this year with Turn 3 Motorsport in Indy Pro 2000
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With two homegrown drivers already at Chip Ganassi Racing, there is a large amount of interest in IndyCar from Sweden. Rasmus Lindh wants it to continue
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Indy Pro 2000 runner-up Rasmus Lindh topped the two-day Indy Lights test at Sebring, setting his fastest lap in the final few minutes
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Lindh wins IP2000 finale after Frost off, Kirkwood taken out after sealing title
by Peter Allenby Peter AllenRasmus Lindh won the Indy Pro 2000 finale at Laguna Seca after Danial Frost crashed out of the lead, while Kyle Kirkwood was eliminated moments after he secured the title
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Rasmus Lindh keeps hold of the Indy Pro 2000 championship lead leaving Toronto as Danial Frost and Kyle Kirkwood each earned a race win
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Rasmus Lindh took a second consecutive win and the Indy Pro 2000 points lead on Indianapolis’s road course
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Rasmus Lindh took his first victory on the Road to Indy ladder in the first Indy Pro 2000 race at Indianapolis, holding off old rival Kyle Kirkwood
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The end of the Mazda partnership that has taken the Road to Indy ladder to huge heights over the last decade may be a painful blow, but with the names …