Dale Coyne Racing has announced that Toby Sowery will continue to drive its #51 car in the next two IndyCar races in Toronto and at Portland.
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Toby Sowery will make his IndyCar debut in next weekend’s race at Mid-Ohio, driving Dale Coyne Racing’s #51 car.
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Several junior single-seater stars are headed into the world of sportscars next year, and some have already made the move in the Asian Le Mans Series.
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Indy Nxt held its first oval test of 2023 today at Iowa Speedway, while its reigning champion and one current driver were in an IndyCar test.
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Indy Nxt race-winner Toby Sowery will make a surprise return to the series with HMD Motorports for a part-time campaign.
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The Road to Indy revealed several significant changes this week, with USAC taking on responsibilities in the series
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Toby Sowery has ended his Indy Lights campaign with Juncos Hollinger Racing with immediate effect, but is still aiming for an IndyCar graduation in 2022
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We’re halfway through Indy Lights’ season, and there are four drivers who can stake a title claim. Could they win it and go to IndyCar?
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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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Exclusive Autosport’s Braden Eves and Juncos Racing’s Toby Sowery took a win apiece in the Road to Indy eSeries on iRacing at Laguna Seca
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British driver Toby Sowery will return to Indy Lights this year with Juncos Racing, after competing in the series in 2019
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RP Motorsport’s Phillippe Denes secured back-to-back Road to Indy eSeries titles at Iowa Speedway in a depleted field for the season finale
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Toby Sowery will join the Belardi Auto Racing for his second season in Indy Lights, partnering Indy Pro 2000 champion 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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We begin our annual countdown of the drivers who’ve impressed us most in the junior single-seater ranks below F1
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Formula Scout talks to newly crowned Indy Lights champion Oliver Askew about how he ended his Road to Indy rivalry with Rinus VeeKay on top
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Rinus VeeKay kept his Indy Lights title hopes alive with a victory and a second place at Portland International Raceway
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Indy Lights team BN Racing has changed its name to HMD Motorsports ahead of this weekend’s race at the Gateway oval
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Toby Sowery set a 159.086mph average around Gateway Motorsports Park to top the pre-event Indy Lights test
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David Malukas and BN Racing dominated the Pro Mazda double-header at Road America, taking all but one of the available points with the assistance of new signing Toby Sowery.