Santiago Urrutia has been signed by Swedish team Cyan Racing for the upcoming World Touring Car Cup season
Santiago Urrutia
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COVID-19 has cast a heavy human and financial cost, but recent difficulties have also led to opportunities – as seen in Formula Regional Americas
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HMD Motorsports has moved its Indy Lights operation to run in Formula Regional Americas for 2020
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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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Santiago Urrutia will return to Indy Lights in 2020 with HMD Motorsports, one year on from departing the series for touring cars
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Formula Scout celebrates the second part of the past decade of junior single-seaters, recapping each year through the best drivers, races and title battles
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Santiago Urrutia rebounded from a dreadful GP3 season in 2014 by moving to the Road to Indy. He never won the Indy Lights title, but still has an eye on …
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Santiago Urrutia kept himself in title contention by leading home a five-car Indy Lights field in race two at Toronto, as both Colton Herta and Victor Franzoni start-and-parked.
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The Mazda Road to Indy kicks off again at St. Petersburg this weekend. Formula Scout looks at the drivers to watch, and those who may be appearing on the MRTI …
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Santiago Urrutia will return to Indy Lights this year to try and win the title at the third attempt.
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Andretti Autosport’s Ryan Norman and Belardi Auto Racing’s Santiago Urrutia topped Indy Lights testing at Homestead-Miami Speedway, with running on both the oval and road course.
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Santiago Urrutia has secured a second season in Indy Lights in 2017 after narrowly missing the title in his rookie campaign. The Uruguayan has joined the Belardi team after his …
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Part three of our end-of-year countdown of the best performers beneath F1 in 2016.
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After a two-race hiatus from Indy Lights, Felix Rosenqvist would not be denied pole position for the first of two races at the Exhibition Place Street Circuit in Toronto, Canada.
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Indy Lights championship leader Ed Jones will start Friday’s Freedom 100 race at Indianapolis on pole position after qualifying was aborted due to severe weather.
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Dean Stoneman?claimed his first victory in the United States in an eventful second Indy Lights race of the weekend on the Indianapolis road course. The Andretti Autosport driver went from …
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Ed Jones was sitting in third place with four and a half laps to go in the first Indy Lights race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, but took …
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Carlin driver and championship leader Ed Jones notched up his third consecutive Indy Lights pole position in 2016, with a record-setting lap around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.
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Ed Jones claimed pole in Indy Lights at Barber Motorsports Park, seeing off the challenge of the relatively inexperienced Zach Claman De Melo in qualifying.
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Kyle Kaiser scored his first Indy Lights victory after leading every lap from pole position in Saturday’s race at Phoenix International Raceway.