The 2022 calendars for Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 have been revealed, with the streets of Toronto set to make a return
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The cancellation of IndyCar’s Honda Indy Toronto race as a result of the coronavirus pandemic has led to the supporting Road to Indy adjusting its calendar
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The Road to Indy has officially cancelled this year’s visit to Toronto, and is set to delay the Road America round that was due to be its season opener
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An extension to the ban on large gatherings has led to IndyCar and its supports having to postpone their visit to Toronto
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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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Rasmus Lindh keeps hold of the Indy Pro 2000 championship lead leaving Toronto as Danial Frost and Kyle Kirkwood each earned a race win
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Darren Keane and Christian Rasmussen were the two USF2000 winners at Toronto, but Braden Eves still holds the championship lead
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Oliver Askew has extended his Indy Lights championship lead with a win in the second race at Toronto after Aaron Telitz and Rinus VeeKay collided. The Andretti Autosport driver Askew…
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Indy Lights championship leader Oliver Askew grabbed pole position for the fourth time this season for the second race of the weekend in Toronto
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Aaron Telitz secured a lights-to-flag victory in the first Indy Lights race in Toronto, becoming the sixth different winner in 2019
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Belardi Auto Racing’s Aaron Telitz claimed the first pole position of his Indy Lights return for the first race in Toronto
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Kyle Kirkwood won both USF2000 races at Toronto, extending his victory run to six and his championship lead to 131 points.
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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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Rinus VeeKay closed in on Parker Thompson at the top of the Pro Mazda standings with his second win at Toronto.
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Rinus VeeKay closed in on the Pro Mazda championship lead in the opening race at Toronto, although it was a crash involving Harrison Scott that got the most attention.
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The Indy Lights points lead switched hands from Colton Herta to Patricio O’Ward in the first Toronto race after a victory for latter and an injury-induced retirement for the former.
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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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David Gruz sums up the weekend’s action from the third World Series by Renault meeting of the year at the Hungaroring, assessing the state of play in both Formula Renault leagues.
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Spencer Pigot completed his second double of the 2015 Indy Lights season, winning the Sunday race on a very wet track in Toronto.
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Canadian racer Garett Grist won the wet second race of the Pro Mazda championship’s round in Toronto.
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