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Urrutia wins, Kaiser almost champion
Indy Lights’ nonstop racing. A duel between Urrutia and Piedrahita has kept us awake tonight. Urrutia has taken the victory, doing what he needed for the championship but it is not enough since Kaiser fourth today in Gateway, is almost champion. Pole position contender Juan Piedrahita (Team Pelfrey) held the top spot followed by Santiago…
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Telitz takes maiden pole position in Indy Lights opener
Aaron Telitz who is making his debut this weekend in the Indy Lights 2017 season opener at Saint Petersburg, Florida. The rookie surprised everyone taking the pole position in his first qualifying in the series. The qualifying started with a red flag caused by Nico Jamin (Andretti Steinbrenner Racing) who went off. When the green…
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Piedrahita to rejoin Team Pelfrey in 2017
Team Pelfrey IL is elated to announce today that Juan Piedrahita will rejoin the squad for the 2017 Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires season. The 25-year-old will mark his fourth year in Indy Lights as the season commences in St. Petersburg, Fla. March 11-12. “I couldn’t be happier to rejoin Team Pelfrey for the…
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Stoneman continues setting the pace in the ovals
Dean Stoneman set the fastest time of Indy Lights practice session at Iowa Speedway. The Briton finished in front of Juan Piedrahita and Ed Jones. The Andretti Autosport driver, Dean Stoneman continued setting the pace in the ovals, this time in Iowa where he set the fastest time with a lap of 19.7097 seconds. Stoneman…
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Serralles comeback and takes maiden victory at Indy Lights
Felix Serralles wins his first race since 2012 in Formula 3 Euro Series. The Belardi Auto Club wins his first race in Indy Lights. RC Enerson and Juan Piedrahita completes the podium as championship point’s leader, Jack Harvey finished fourth. The Grand Prix of Milwaukee at Milwaukee Mile is always a difficult one but a…