IndyCar rookie Sting Ray Robb says Linus Lundqvist, who beat him to last year’s Indy Nxt title, ‘deserves a seat’ in the series.
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Last year’s Indy Lights runner-up Sting Ray Robb has secured a seat on the 2023 IndyCar grid, replacing Takuma Sato at Dale Coyne Racing.
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Part two of our countdown of 2022’s most impressive junior single-seater racers
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IndyCar’s takeover led to a shortened calendar, less prize money but two more full-time entries in Indy Lights. Was 2022 a success?
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Linus Lundqvist became Indy Lights champion with a race to go at Laguna Seca, as Sting Ray Robb claimed his maiden win
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Andretti Autosport’s Sting Ray Robb and Christian Rasmussen picked up the pole positions for the final Indy Lights round at Laguna Seca
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Andretti Autosport converted its top four lockout in Indy Lights qualifying into the race at Road America, as Sting Ray Robb took the win
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Sting Ray Robb ended Linus Lundqvist’s string of pole positions as he topped Indy Lights qualifying at Road America
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Sting Ray Robb topped free practice for Indy Lights’ double-header weekend on the streets of l Detroit. The Andretti driver jumped to the top of the order late on with …
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Sting Ray Robb will race for Andretti Autosport in his sophomore Indy Lights season in 2022
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Indy Lights returns, Indy Pro 2000 attracts F3 stars and USF2000 has an exciting new team. There’s lots to look forward to on the Road to Indy
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Indy Pro 2000 champion Sting Ray Robb will spend a third season at Juncos Racing as he moves up to Indy Lights with the team this year
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Six of this year’s junior single-seater champions feature in part two of our countdown of the season’s best drivers
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IP2000 champion Sting Ray Robb has tested an Indy Lights car this week, as the Road to Indy announces increased prizes for its 2021 champions
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In 2020, the Road to Indy spotlight shone onto Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000. Craig Woollard speaks to the respective champions, Sting Ray Robb and Christian Rasmussen
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Newly crowned Indy Pro 2000 champion Sting Ray Robb continued his winning form in the opening race of the St. Petersburg season finale
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Indy Pro 2000 champion Sting Ray Robb topped the final qualifying session of the season as he completed a double pole position in St Petersburg
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Sting Ray Robb took pole for Indy Pro 2000 race one in St. Petersburg, as the series returned to where it was supposed to start before lockdown
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Sting Ray Robb won the Indy Pro 2000 title with two races spare by finishing third in New Jersey’s final race, which Manuel Sulaiman won
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Juncos Racing’s Sting Ray Robb extended his Indy Pro 2000 points lead with victory in race two at New Jersey Motorsports Park
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