Andretti Autosport twice almost lost victory in Indy Lights’ season opener, but did the job done after heartbreak for two of its drivers
St. Petersburg
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Myles Rowe recovered from his race one crash to take USF2000 race two victory in St. Petersburg after a five-car crash disrupted the action
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Matthew Brabham won on his Indy Lights return in St. Petersburg after team-mates Hunter McElrea and Christian Rasmussen retired while leading
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Nolan Siegel beat Louis Foster in the closing stages after a late restart to win on his second Indy Pro 2000 race at St. Petersburg
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Indy Lights poleman Hunter McElrea continued his strong Friday in St. Petersburg by going fastest in free practice two
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Hunter McElrea put in a brilliant lap to take pole for his Indy Lights debut in St. Petersburg, beating the field by three tenths of a second
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Jace Denmark inherited victory in the USF2000 opener in St. Petersburg after the top two collided just in front of him on the final lap
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Josh Green claimed victory for Turn 3 Motorsport on his Indy Pro 2000 debut in the first race of the season in St. Petersburg.
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HMD Motorsports’ Linus Lundqvist led the way in the first Indy Lights practice session of the season-opening weekend in St. Petersburg
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Thomas Nepveu will start the USF2000 season opener in St. Petersburg from pole after posting a rapid last-second lap in qualifying
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Josh Green took pole position for Indy Pro 2000’s first race in St. Petersburg as qualifying was shortened by red flags
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From a change of ownership for Indy Lights, to the halo’s arrival in lower rungs, Craig Woollard brings the lowdown on the IndyCar support bill
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Pabst Racing duo Jace Denmark and Myles Rowe were the pacesetters in the first USF2000 practice session of the year in St. Petersburg
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DEForce Racing’s Nolan Siegel began the Indy Pro 2000 season by setting the free practice pace on Thursday in St. Petersburg
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Myles Rowe will embark on a second season in USF2000, joining Pabst Racing in St. Petersburg this weekend after losing his Force Indy drive
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Antonio Serravalle will be back on the Indy Lights grid for this weekend’s St. Petersburg season opener having signed with Abel Motorsports
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Colin Kaminsky and Jack William Miller will be back on the Indy Pro 2000 grid this year, starting with St. Petersburg next weekend
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Indy Lights’ 2022 grid has grown to 11 full-time entries with the addition of James Roe Jr, and the series has announced its first round
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Kyle Kirkwood broke the record last weekend for the most wins on the Road to Indy. Here’s a run through all 25 of his wins on the IndyCar support bill
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HMD Motorsports’ David Malukas took a commanding second Indy Lights victory by beating Andretti Autosport’s Kyle Kirkwood in St. Petersburg