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 IndyCar
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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 ladder in the coming years.
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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 an opportunistic victory in Friday’s 30-lap race.
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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.