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The Road to Indy is an open-wheel racing series with three
divisions. The purpose of the series is to train young talented
drivers in reaching the IndyCar series.
Drivers usually begin in the USF2000 division; move up to the
Indy Pro 2000 division, and finally to the Indy Lights division.
The best drivers from Indy Lights may then advance to the top
rung of open-wheel racing - IndyCar!
The series often race at IndyCar events.
More Info on the Road To Indy series
2020 Race Schedule & Race Winner
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The focal point in the 2020 schedule will be the month of May at Indianapolis.
The Grand Prix of Indianapolis will continue to feature all three Road to Indy series at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road
course. Two weeks later, the crown jewel of the Indy Lights season – the Freedom 100 – will continue to be the traditional
100-mile race on Carb Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval.
That same day, the Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 series will race down the road at the oval at the Lucas Oil Raceway in nearby
Claremont Indiana.
In April, Indy Lights will not race at COTA, but the other two series will.
On the other hand, Indy Lights will race at Barber, but the other two series will not.
TELEVISION
Indy Lights will continue to enjoy one-hour race broadcasts on the NBC
Sports Network (NBCSN). Some races may be shown tape delayed.
NBCSN offers IndyCar Pass, a subscription streaming service that
brings you all Indy Light races LIVE, On-Demand plus IndyCar practices.
$55/year.
You can watch USF2000 & Indy Pro 2000 races on those series'
Race Control web pages:
Indy Pro 2000 Live Race Control
USF2000 Live Race Control
or on Road To Indy TV YouTube
RADIO
All Indy Lights races will be carried live on the IMS Radio Network to Sirius
XM Satellite Radio, indycar.com, indycarradio.com
Track Length
1.8 mile 14 turn
3.41 mile 20 turn
2.5 mile 14 turn
2.5 mile
4 mile 14 turn
1.72 mile 11 turn
2.26 mile 13 turn
1.25 mile
2 miile 12 turn
2.238 mile 11 turn
2.25 mile 12 turn
Conversion Chart:
1 mile = 1.61 kilometer
1.5 mile = 2.4 kilometer
2 mile = 3.22 kilometer
2.5 mile = 4.02 kilometer
City State
St. Petersburg Florida
Austin Texas
Indianapolis Indiana
Indianapolis Indiana
Elkhart Lake WI
Toronto Canada
Lexington Ohio
Madison Illinois
Portland Oregon
Monterey CA
Millville NJ
Course Type
Street Circuit
Road Course
Road Course
Oval
Road Course
Street Circuit
Street Circuit
Oval
Road Course
Road Course
Road Course
2019 Champions
Indy Lights
Indy Pro 2000
US F2000
Oliver Askew
Kyle Kirkwood
Braden Eves
Click on Winners' Names for Race Results
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2020 INDY LIGHTS SCHEDULE
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Before the first races at St. Petersburg, drivers on all three levels of the development ladder will have
one final opportunity to wrap up their pre-season preparations during the traditional three-day “Spring
Training” outing which begins Saturday March 7 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla.
All USF2000 and Indy Pro 2000 drivers get more than four hours of track time during five separate
sessions on the 14-turn, 2.21-mile road course on Saturday and Sunday. On Monday, Indy Lights
drivers will get four and a half hours of track time.
The 2020 Indy Lights season was cancelled due to pandemic.
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After races at Portland and Laguna Seca were cancelled, New Jersey was inserted as a new track
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Chris Rasmussen
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2020 Champions
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