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2023 Indy NXT

The 2023 Firestone Indy NXT Series was the 36th season of the Indy NXT open wheel motor racing series and the 21st sanctioned by IndyCar, acting as the primary support series for the IndyCar Series. Known as Indy Lights before 2023, the championship was rebranded following its acquisition by Penske Entertainment, the owner of the IndyCar Series, in 2022.[1] This rebrand coincided with the three lower support series, still run by Anderson Promotions, also changing their branding.[2]

2023 Indy NXT season
Firestone Indy NXT Series
Season
Races14
Start dateMarch 5
End dateSeptember 10
Awards
Drivers' champion Christian Rasmussen
Teams' champion HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
Rookie of the Year Nolan Siegel

Linus Lundqvist, the reigning 2022 Indy Lights champion, became a free agent after the season, so he did not defend his championship. Succeeding him as the first ever Indy NXT champion was Christian Rasmussen, who won the title after collecting five wins and nine podiums throughout the season. His team, HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing, won the Teams' championship.

Series news edit

  • On June 22, 2022, it was announced that after seven seasons, Cooper Tires would be replaced as tire supplier by Firestone.[3]
  • As part of the rebrand, the prize structure was changed. The champion received a sum of $850,000 to spend on tests at Texas Motor Speedway and Indianapolis Motor Speedway as well as to run the 2024 Indianapolis 500 and an additional IndyCar race. The drivers finishing second and third in the championship received $125,000 and $65,000 respectively.[4]

Team and driver chart edit

All teams used Dallara IL-15 cars with an AER produced Mazda sourced 2.0 litre engine and Firestone tires. The following drivers and teams competed in the series.

Team No. Drivers Round(s)
Abel Motorsports[5][6] 51   Jacob Abel[7] All
55   Francesco Pizzi[8]  R  9–10, 13–14
57   Colin Kaminsky[9]  R  1–6, 10–11
  Yuven Sundaramoorthy[10]  R  9, 12–14
Andretti Autosport 26   Louis Foster[11]  R  All
27   Hunter McElrea[12] All
28   Jamie Chadwick[13]  R  All
29   James Roe Jr.[14] All
Cape Motorsports[15] 47   Enaam Ahmed[16]  R  1–7
  Matthew Brabham[17] 9
  Kiko Porto[18]  R  10, 13–14
98   Jagger Jones[19]  R  1–10, 12-14
HMD Motorsports 14   Josh Pierson[20]  R  1, 3, 6–12
  Toby Sowery[21] 2, 4–5
21   Kyffin Simpson[22] 1–10, 12–14
HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing[23] 3   Josh Green[24]  R  1–6
6   Christian Rasmussen[25] All
7   Christian Bogle[26] All
10   Rasmus Lindh[27] 1
  Reece Gold[28]  R  3–14
39   Nolan Siegel[29]  R  All
68   Danial Frost[30] All
HMD Motorsports with Force Indy 99   Ernie Francis Jr.[31] 1–2, 4–14
Juncos Hollinger Racing[32] 75   Matteo Nannini[33]  R  1–7
  Matthew Brabham[34] 8, 11
  Victor Franzoni[35] 9–10, 12–14
76   Reece Gold[33]  R  1–2
  Rasmus Lindh[36] 3–11
  Matthew Brabham[37] 12–14
R Eligible for Rookie of the Year
  • Legacy Autosport planned to enter the series, but later confirmed it would not do so.[38]

Team changes edit

  • In July 2022, Cape Motorsports, a long-time USF2000 team with consistent success, announced they would enter Indy NXT for 2023.[15] They won the 2022 USF2000 Driver's Championship with Michael d'Orlando.
  • In September 2022, Juncos Hollinger Racing announced its return to the series after not competing in 2022 to focus on their IndyCar entry.[32]
  • In October 2022, Force Indy announced a collaboration with HMD Motorsports to co-run the No. 99 entry under the HMD Motorsports with Force Indy guise.[31]

Driver changes edit

  • On September 7, 2022, new entrant Cape Motorsport announced their first driver to be Jagger Jones, grandson of Parnelli Jones. Jones made the step up directly from the USF2000 series where he came fourth in 2022, skipping the Indy Pro 2000 series.[19]
  • On September 15, 2022, HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing confirmed Josh Green, stepping up from Indy Pro 2000 after coming 6th in 2022 with Turn 3 Motorsports.[24]
  • On October 6, 2022, Road to Indy double-champion Christian Rasmussen announced he would leave Andretti and move to HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing for the 2023 season.[25] His replacement at the team was later announced to be Jamie Chadwick, three-time W Series champion and the first female driver in 13 years to compete full-time in Indy NXT.[13]
  • On October 17, 2022, Rasmus Lindh announced his return to Indy NXT with HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing. He last competed in the series in 2021, coming 14th with Juncos Racing.[27]
  • On October 18, 2022, HMD Motorsports announced the signing of Josh Pierson for a part-time schedule alongside his WEC and IMSA campaigns.[20] His signing completed HMD's eight-car entry, confirming the exit of Manuel Sulaimán and reigning champion Linus Lundqvist.
  • On January 4, 2023, Andretti confirmed that James Roe Jr. would move to their team.[14] He drove for TJ Speed and HMD Motorsports in 2022 and came 12th in the championship. Roe replaced Matthew Brabham, who returned to competing in the Stadium Super Trucks Series.
  • On January 18, 2023, IndyCar team Dale Coyne Racing announced Andretti driver Sting Ray Robb as their 2023 driver for the No. 51 car.[39] Louis Foster, 2022 Indy Pro 2000 champion, was signed to replace him.
  • On February 3, 2023, IndyCar team A. J. Foyt Racing announced a multi-year deal with Global Racing Group with HMD Motorsports driver Benjamin Pedersen, who came fifth in the 2022 season.[40]
  • On February 8, 2023, Abel Motorsports announced Colin Kaminsky as their second driver alongside Jacob Abel.[9] He made the step up after three years in Indy Pro 2000, achieving six podiums in that period. Abel Motorsports' three other drivers would leave the series, with Antonio Serravalle moving to the IMSA SportsCar Championship.[41]
  • On February 25, 2023, Enaam Ahmed announced his move to new team Cape Motorsports. Ahmed stepped up from the Indy Pro 2000 championship after finishing the 2022 season in third.[16]

Mid-season changes edit

  • On March 14, 2023, Toby Sowery announced his return to the Indy NXT series. He last competed in 2021 and was signed by HMD Motorsports to replace Josh Pierson for the races at Barber and Detroit. He was originally due to also drive at Laguna Seca, but did not do so.[21]
  • On April 28, 2023, Rasmus Lindh announced he had parted ways with HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing due to funding issues.[42]
  • On May 5, 2023, it was announced that Reece Gold mutually parted ways with Juncos Hollinger Racing to join HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing in the No. 10 entry, replacing Rasmus Lindh.[28]
  • On May 10, 2023, Juncos Hollinger Racing announced that Rasmus Lindh would drive the No. 76 entry, thereby completing a swap between Lindh and Gold.[36]
  • On May 11, 2023, HMD Motorsports and Force Indy announced that Ernie Francis Jr. would be unable to compete in the third round of the championship because of a fractured wrist he sustained at the start of the Barber event.[43] Francis Jr. returned to competition from round 4 onwards.
  • Josh Green and Colin Kaminsky left the championship ahead of round 7 at Mid-Ohio.[44]
  • On July 18, 2023, Juncos Hollinger Racing announced the immediate termination of their contract with Matteo Nannini.[45] Two days later, his replacement for Iowa was revealed to be Matthew Brabham, who came third with Andretti in 2022.[46]
  • Enaam Ahmed was absent from Iowa, bringing the grid down to 16 cars.[47] In the same press release that announced former Cape Motorsports driver Matthew Brabham as Ahmed's substitute driver for the Nashville race, it was announced that Ahmed wouldn't return to the team for the remainder of the season. [17]
  • On July 26, 2023, Abel Motorsports announced that USF Pro 2000 drivers Yuven Sundaramoorthy and Francesco Pizzi would be driving the No. 57 and No. 55 cars respectively for parts of the rest of the season. Both were announced to drive at Nashville and Laguna Seca, with Sundaramoorthy also doing the Portland race and Pizzi also doing the second Indianapolis race.[48]
  • On August 1, 2023, Juncos Hollinger announced Victor Franzoni to drive the No. 75, previously piloted by Nannini and then by substitute Brabham, for the remaining road and street course races.[49] Franzoni last competed in the category in 2018, also for Juncos, and came fifth.
  • On August 9, 2023, Cape Motorsports announced that USF Pro 2000 racer Kiko Porto would make his Indy NXT debut in the No. 47 car previously piloted by Ahmed and then by substitute Brabham, in the rounds at Indianapolis and Laguna Seca.[18] Brabham once again filled in at WWTR.
  • On August 21, 2023, Kyffin Simpson announced his absence from round 11 at WWTR due to the round clashing with the European Le Mans Series, where he competes for Algarve Pro Racing.[50]
  • Cape Motorsport was absent from Gateway as Kiko Porto prioritized his USF Pro 2000 campaign and Jagger Jones also did not compete, bringing the grid for the event down to 15 cars.[51] Cape returned with one car for Jones for Portland.
  • On August 31, 2023, Juncos Hollinger announced that Brabham would fill in for Rasmus Lindh at the last two weekends at Portland and Laguna Seca.[52]

Schedule edit

The schedule was released on November 3, 2022; with the only minor change from last season being the changed location of the Detroit round from Belle Isle to downtown Detroit.[53] A small update to the schedule was announced on February 22, 2023: the Indianapolis doubleheader was split, with one race running on the GMR Grand Prix weekend and the other race moved to the NASCAR Cup Series Verizon 200 weekend in August.[54]

Rd. Date Race name Track Location
1 March 5 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg  R  Streets of St. Petersburg St. Petersburg, Florida
2 April 30 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Alabama  R  Barber Motorsports Park Birmingham, Alabama
3 May 13 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Indianapolis  R  Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Speedway, Indiana
4 June 3–4 Indy NXT by Firestone Detroit Grand Prix  R  Detroit Street Circuit Detroit, Michigan
5
6 June 18 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix at Road America  R  Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
7 July 2 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix at Mid-Ohio  R  Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington, Ohio
8 July 22 Indy NXT by Firestone at Iowa Speedway  O  Iowa Speedway Newton, Iowa
9 August 6 Indy NXT by Firestone Music City Grand Prix  R  Nashville Street Circuit Nashville, Tennessee
10 August 11 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Indianapolis  R  Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Speedway, Indiana
11 August 26 Indy NXT by Firestone OUTFRONT Showdown  O  World Wide Technology Raceway Madison, Illinois
12 September 3 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Portland  R  Portland International Raceway Portland, Oregon
13 September 9–10 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey  R  WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey, California
14
O Oval track
R Road/street course

Race results edit

Rd. Track Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Race winner
Driver Team
1   Streets of St. Petersburg   Louis Foster   Christian Rasmussen   Jacob Abel   Danial Frost HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
2   Barber Motorsports Park   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
3   Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course   Matteo Nannini   Matteo Nannini   Matteo Nannini   Matteo Nannini Juncos Hollinger Racing
4   Detroit Street Circuit   Louis Foster   Hunter McElrea   Reece Gold   Reece Gold HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
5   Louis Foster   Hunter McElrea   Nolan Siegel   Nolan Siegel HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
6   Road America   Kyffin Simpson   Nolan Siegel   Nolan Siegel   Nolan Siegel HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
7   Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen   Louis Foster Andretti Autosport
8   Iowa Speedway   Jacob Abel   Louis Foster   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
9   Nashville Street Circuit   Christian Rasmussen   Hunter McElrea   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
10   Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course   Hunter McElrea   Louis Foster   Hunter McElrea   Hunter McElrea Andretti Autosport
11   World Wide Technology Raceway   Christian Rasmussen   Hunter McElrea   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing
12   Portland International Raceway   Louis Foster   Nolan Siegel   Louis Foster   Louis Foster Andretti Autosport
13   WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca   Hunter McElrea   Christian Rasmussen   Hunter McElrea   Hunter McElrea Andretti Autosport
14   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen   Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing

Season report edit

Opening rounds edit

The first round of the newly rebranded Indy NXT began with a record 19 cars in St. Petersburg, the most entries since 2012. Andretti's Louis Foster took pole position for the event. HMD's Christian Rasmussen moved up to second place during the opening part of the race, before Abel's Jacob Abel swept past both of them on the restart of a caution. Foster held on to him before clipping the wall and falling down the field. On the next restart, HMD's Nolan Siegel mimicked Abel's move to jump into the lead from third, while his teammate Danial Frost jumped to second. Another restart, the fifth one of the race, another move for the lead: Frost took the lead from Siegel and led him and Abel home.[55]

A break of almost two months followed before the second round at Barber Motorsports Park, where Rasmussen was on pole position. He built a two-second gap over Siegel before a safety car nullified his efforts. Siegel could do nothing on the restart, however, so Rasmussen kept leading until another safety car was called. This then turned into a red flag, when the recovery vehicle sent out to retrieve Foster's car got stuck in the mud. After that stoppage, the top two remained the same. Rasmussen took the win and with it the championship lead, by four points over Siegel. Foster's demise meanwhile had promoted HMD's Toby Sowery to the podium on his return to the series.[56]

Juncos's Matteo Nannini took the teams' first pole position since 2019 for the first race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He needed three attempts to lead the field to green to the satisfaction of the officials and then benefitted from the cars behind him battling. He built a 1.5 second gap, while Foster overtook second-placed Andretti man Hunter McElrea and set out after Nannini. While HMD's Kyffin Simpson overtook Rasmussen for third, Nannini and Foster started battling. Foster could not find a way past Nannini, though, and had to settle for second, while Nannini took his maiden win. Rasmussen, fifth in the end, still grew his standings lead to 18 points as Siegel could only manage 13th place.[57]

Foster took a double pole position despite having a broken suspension on Indy NXT's debut around the Detroit Street Circuit. Foster's first race ended quickly, though, when McElrea tipped him into a spin through the first turn. The New Zealander was hit with a drive-through penalty that promoted HMD's Reece Gold to the front. Siegel continuously attacked him after the restart and got by. He looked set to win the race, before a gearbox issue on the final lap saw him tumble down the order. Gold took the win, ahead of Cape's Jagger Jones and HMD's Ernie Francis Jr. in third. Siegel came home eighth, still one spot ahead of Rasmussen, to shorten the standings gap down to 15 points.[58]

A day later, Siegel was on a mission to get redemption. He jumped Foster and Rasmussen at the start as the pair battled for position. Rasmussen then set out after him, but Siegel kept him behind until a safety car was called when Jones hit the wall. Rasmussen got alongside Siegel at the restart, but Siegel held on to the lead. He then pulled out a two-second gap before another safety car interruption, this time for Simpson. This second restart with two laps to go posed no threat to Siegel, and he led Rasmussen home to again shrink the championship lead, down to only two points. Foster had spent the whole race in third place and finished there after holding off McElrea in the end.[59]

Mid-season rounds edit

 
Indy NXT race at Road America

Simpson took his maiden pole position when the championship visited Road America. He ran off the road into the first turn, however, ceding his lead to Gold ahead of Foster and Siegel and dropping down to seventh. Foster soon attacked Gold, but could not get by, so he lost momentum. Siegel took the opportunity to jump into second. A few laps later, he was the one to attack Gold, and he did so successfully to claim the lead. After an interruption when championship leader Rasmussen retired, Gold had to give up on his podium hopes when Abel and later also McElrea got by him. Siegel's win saw him claim the championship lead, 39 points ahead of Rasmussen, who was classified 19th.[60]

The first half of the season ended at Mid-Ohio, where Rasmussen was on pole position. Two safety cars, the first one brought out when Frost spun and the second when HMD's Christian Bogle beached his car, did not disturb the Dane. He kept leading until rain started to fall late in the race. He made a mistake, that allowed Foster past him. Championship leader Siegel then lost control over his car on the final lap to drop out of the top five into 15th. On the subsequent restart, Simpson was able to overtake Rasmussen for second. Foster held on to take his maiden win, while Siegels late error, coupled with Rasmussen's third place, saw the American's championship lead reduced to 17 points.[61]

Indy NXT's first oval race came at Iowa Speedway, and Abel took pole position. His lead only lasted for two laps before Rasmussen took the lead. The overtake slashed Abel's momentum. He dropped down behind Siegel and battle for third with McElrea. Later in the race, McElrea began attacking Siegel for second. The cars made contact, damaging Siegel's toe link and sending him into the pits. McElrea was later overtaken by Juncos's Rasmus Lindh, while Abel had closed up to Rasmussen. He was much faster than the race leader, but ran out of laps and finished second in a photo-finish, only 0.1 seconds behind. Rasmussen's win saw him take the championship lead by 22 points over Siegel.[62]

Qualifying in Nashville was cancelled due to bad weather, so Rasmussen started from pole position. He kept his lead ahead of Siegel, while the latter dropped down the order. McElrea, thus promoted to second, could not keep up with Rasmussen. Three times the race was interrupted by safety car periods, three times Rasmussen's lead was reduced to nothing, three times he got clean restarts and was not troubled by McElrea behind him. He took a lights-to-flag win to extend his championship lead over Siegel, who finished fifth, to 44 points. Abel completed the podium after a race-long battle with Foster, before the pair made contact and the latter dropped back.[63]

McElrea took pole position on the series' return to Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Foster got past Simpson into third and further up into second past his teammate James Roe Jr. by the end of lap two. He then shadowed McElrea until lap 27, where he attempted a move that resulted in contact, forcing him into retirement. This brought Roe back into second, 6.5 seconds back from the lead. He brought that gap down to almost nothing entering the final lap and looked set to overtake McElrea. The New Zealander defended hard into turn one to keep the lead and take the win. This saw him take second place in the standings, 33 points behind Rasmussen, who struggled and finished sixth.

Closing rounds edit

The weekend at Gateway was affected by a rain storm that saw qualifying cancelled and the race delayed by multiple hours. Rasmussen held his lead, based on entrant points, while Roe rose from sixth to second, before McElrea got back past and Roe dropped down the order. Traffic then brought Rasmussen back into the clutches of McElrea, who took the lead in a smart move when Rasmussen attempted to lap McElrea's teammate Jamie Chadwick. Rasmussen then used a similar move to get back in front when McElrea lapped Lindh. A late caution reignited the fight for the other podium spaces, with Foster coming out second ahead of McElrea. Rasmussen grew his standings lead to 50 points.

The penultimate destination was Portland International Raceway, where Foster took pole position. The opening lap began with a multi-car crash involving championship leaders Rasmussen and McElrea. Juncos's Victor Franzoni had locked up into turn one and hit Gold, causing further contact and spins. Foster took the restart ahead of Frost and Siegel, and the top trio remained that way until the final stages of the race. There, Siegel got past Frost to finish second. Rasmussen had managed to stay on the lead lap after the crash and salvaged fifth place, while McElrea finished 15th. This extended Rasmussen's lead to 65 points, while Siegel closed up to only five points behind McElrea.[64]

The final weekend of the season at Laguna Seca began with McElrea and Rasmussen sharing pole positions. Little action happened in the opening stages of the race, with McElrea holding the lead ahead of Rasmussen. A safety car for the retiring Foster bunched the field back up, but the restart lasted only a few corners before another caution. Two more cautions further disrupted the race before it ended, also under yellow flag conditions. Rasmussen had chosen not to attack McElrea for the lead, as he only needed to start the next race to secure his championship. McElrea was now 53 points behind him, with Siegel a further 44 points back after having to retire his car.[65]

Rasmussen became the inaugural Indy NXT champion when he started the final race of the season on pole position. He completely controlled the race, building a sizable gap to the rest of the field before a safety car for Simpson and Gold colliding nullified his advantage. He was unassailabe at the restart, breaking away instantly and lapping much faster than everyone else. By the end of the race, he had a 17-second lead. McElrea himself was similarly unchallenged from behind, as he also built a 19-second gap to Foster in third. Siegel finished seventh to claim third in the standings, five points ahead of Foster, which also secured him the Rookie of the Year title.[66]

The championship's first year under the Indy NXT guise was its strongest in a long time. Even as mid-season driver changes set in and drivers withdrew their entries, the grid never dropped below 15 drivers, while the previous year had a maximum of 14 cars competing at a time. While Siegel looked a worthy contender in his rookie year during the first half of the season, experience prevailed in the end. Once Rasmussen had claimed the lead in Iowa, he always looked in control and also made the most of days where luck was not on his side, like his fourth place in Portland after being part of the opening shunt.

Championship standings edit

Drivers' Championship edit

Scoring system
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th   16th   17th   18th   19th   20th 
Points 50 40 35 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
  • The driver who qualified on pole was awarded one additional point.
  • Every driver who led at least one lap was awarded a bonus point, the driver who led the most laps got two points.
Pos Driver STP ALA IMS1 DET ROA MOH IOW NSH IMS2 GAT POR LAG Points
1   Christian Rasmussen 4 1L* 5 9 2 19 3L* 1L* 11L* 6 11L* 5 2 1L* 539
2   Hunter McElrea 5 13 4 7L 4 3 4 5 2 1L* 3L 15 1L* 2 474
3   Nolan Siegel  RY  2L 2 13 8L 1L* 1L* 15 15 5 12 6 2 16 7 415
4   Louis Foster  R  14L 14 2 19 3L 6 1L 7 6 17 2 1L* 18 3 410
5   Jacob Abel 3L* 16 9 4 9 2 6 2L 3 4 4 16 14 5 397
6   Danial Frost 1L 10 11 18 5 7 11 14 16 7 5 3 3 6 361
7   James Roe Jr. 17 5 7 10 6 5 12 9 4 2 15 8 9 15 335
8   Reece Gold  R  8 17 16 1L* 12 4L 5 12 9 3 9 14 10 14 334
9   Ernie Francis Jr. 6 8 3 7 12 13 8 18 14 8 7 7 8 300
10   Kyffin Simpson 10 18 3 13 17 8 2 16 15 5 13 4 17 283
11   Christian Bogle 12 7 18 6 15 13 16 13 12 13 11 4 11 16 266
12   Jamie Chadwick  R  13 11 15 11 16 15 10 10 8 10 12 6 15 12 262
13   Jagger Jones  R  18 12 14 2 19 9 14 11 17 18 12 8 10 241
14   Rasmus Lindh 9 8 12 14 18 7 3 7 15 14 210
15   Josh Pierson  R  16 17 11 9 6 10 8 10 17 173
16   Matthew Brabham 4 13 7 9 5 4 159
17   Colin Kaminsky  R  11 6 12 16 8 10 11 13 159
18   Enaam Ahmed  R  19 4 10 5 10 17 8 150
19   Matteo Nannini  R  15 15 1L* 14 11 16 17 146
20   Josh Green  R  7 9 6 15 18 14 119
21   Victor Franzoni 14 19 11 6 13 91
22   Yuven Sundaramoorthy  R  11 10 13 9 77
23   Toby Sowery 3 17 13 65
24   Francesco Pizzi  R  19 16 12 18 55
25   Kiko Porto  R  9 17 11 54
Pos Driver STP ALA IMS1 DET ROA MOH IOW NSH IMS2 GAT POR LAG Points
Color Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green 4th & 5th place
Light Blue 6th–10th place
Dark Blue Finished (Outside Top 10)
Purple Did not finish
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Brown Withdrawn (Wth)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Blank Did not

participate (DNP)

Not competing
In-line notation
Bold Pole position (1 point)
Italics Ran fastest race lap
L Led a race lap (1 point)
* Led most race laps (2 points)
1 Qualifying cancelled
no bonus point awarded
 R  Rookie
 RY  Rookie of the Year
  • Ties in points broken by number of wins, or best finishes.

Teams' championship edit

Scoring system
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th+ 
Points 22 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1
  • Single car teams received 3 bonus points as an equivalency to multi-car teams
  • Only the best two results counted for teams fielding more than two entries
Pos Team STP ALA IMS1 DET ROA MOH IOW NSH IMS2 GAT POR LAG Points
1 HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 1 1 5 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 433
2 2 6 6 2 4 5 10 5 6 5 3 3 6
2 Andretti Autosport 4 5 2 7 3 3 1 5 2 1 2 1 1 2 364
9 8 4 8 4 5 4 7 4 2 3 4 9 3
3 Abel Motorsports 3 6 8 4 6 2 6 2 3 4 4 7 10 5 184
8 11 10 12 7 8 8 9 9 11 11 8
4 Juncos Hollinger Racing 6 10 1 9 9 11 7 3 6 11 6 6 5 4 144
10 12 7 11 11 13 12 4 10 13 10 8 6 11
5 HMD Motorsports 7 3 3 10 10 6 2 6 7 5 8 10 4 12 133
11 13 12 13 12 9 9 11 11 7 12
6 HMD Motorsports with Force Indy 5 7 3 5 10 10 8 13 10 7 5 7 7 113
7 Cape Motorsports 12 4 9 2 8 7 8 9 9 8 9 8 9 90
13 9 11 5 13 12 11 12 12 12 10
Pos Team STP ALA IMS1 DET ROA MOH IOW NSH IMS2 GAT POR LAG Points

See also edit

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2023, indy, 2023, firestone, indy, series, 36th, season, indy, open, wheel, motor, racing, series, 21st, sanctioned, indycar, acting, primary, support, series, indycar, series, known, indy, lights, before, 2023, championship, rebranded, following, acquisition,. The 2023 Firestone Indy NXT Series was the 36th season of the Indy NXT open wheel motor racing series and the 21st sanctioned by IndyCar acting as the primary support series for the IndyCar Series Known as Indy Lights before 2023 the championship was rebranded following its acquisition by Penske Entertainment the owner of the IndyCar Series in 2022 1 This rebrand coincided with the three lower support series still run by Anderson Promotions also changing their branding 2 2023 Indy NXT seasonFirestone Indy NXT SeriesSeasonRaces14Start dateMarch 5End dateSeptember 10AwardsDrivers championChristian RasmussenTeams championHMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne RacingRookie of the YearNolan Siegel 2022 Indy Lights 2024 Linus Lundqvist the reigning 2022 Indy Lights champion became a free agent after the season so he did not defend his championship Succeeding him as the first ever Indy NXT champion was Christian Rasmussen who won the title after collecting five wins and nine podiums throughout the season His team HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing won the Teams championship Contents 1 Series news 2 Team and driver chart 2 1 Team changes 2 2 Driver changes 2 3 Mid season changes 3 Schedule 4 Race results 5 Season report 5 1 Opening rounds 5 2 Mid season rounds 5 3 Closing rounds 6 Championship standings 6 1 Drivers Championship 6 2 Teams championship 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksSeries news editOn June 22 2022 it was announced that after seven seasons Cooper Tires would be replaced as tire supplier by Firestone 3 As part of the rebrand the prize structure was changed The champion received a sum of 850 000 to spend on tests at Texas Motor Speedway and Indianapolis Motor Speedway as well as to run the 2024 Indianapolis 500 and an additional IndyCar race The drivers finishing second and third in the championship received 125 000 and 65 000 respectively 4 Team and driver chart editAll teams used Dallara IL 15 cars with an AER produced Mazda sourced 2 0 litre engine and Firestone tires The following drivers and teams competed in the series Team No Drivers Round s Abel Motorsports 5 6 51 nbsp Jacob Abel 7 All 55 nbsp Francesco Pizzi 8 R 9 10 13 14 57 nbsp Colin Kaminsky 9 R 1 6 10 11 nbsp Yuven Sundaramoorthy 10 R 9 12 14 Andretti Autosport 26 nbsp Louis Foster 11 R All 27 nbsp Hunter McElrea 12 All 28 nbsp Jamie Chadwick 13 R All 29 nbsp James Roe Jr 14 All Cape Motorsports 15 47 nbsp Enaam Ahmed 16 R 1 7 nbsp Matthew Brabham 17 9 nbsp Kiko Porto 18 R 10 13 14 98 nbsp Jagger Jones 19 R 1 10 12 14 HMD Motorsports 14 nbsp Josh Pierson 20 R 1 3 6 12 nbsp Toby Sowery 21 2 4 5 21 nbsp Kyffin Simpson 22 1 10 12 14 HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 23 3 nbsp Josh Green 24 R 1 6 6 nbsp Christian Rasmussen 25 All 7 nbsp Christian Bogle 26 All 10 nbsp Rasmus Lindh 27 1 nbsp Reece Gold 28 R 3 14 39 nbsp Nolan Siegel 29 R All 68 nbsp Danial Frost 30 All HMD Motorsports with Force Indy 99 nbsp Ernie Francis Jr 31 1 2 4 14 Juncos Hollinger Racing 32 75 nbsp Matteo Nannini 33 R 1 7 nbsp Matthew Brabham 34 8 11 nbsp Victor Franzoni 35 9 10 12 14 76 nbsp Reece Gold 33 R 1 2 nbsp Rasmus Lindh 36 3 11 nbsp Matthew Brabham 37 12 14 R Eligible for Rookie of the Year Legacy Autosport planned to enter the series but later confirmed it would not do so 38 Team changes edit In July 2022 Cape Motorsports a long time USF2000 team with consistent success announced they would enter Indy NXT for 2023 15 They won the 2022 USF2000 Driver s Championship with Michael d Orlando In September 2022 Juncos Hollinger Racing announced its return to the series after not competing in 2022 to focus on their IndyCar entry 32 In October 2022 Force Indy announced a collaboration with HMD Motorsports to co run the No 99 entry under the HMD Motorsports with Force Indy guise 31 Driver changes edit On September 7 2022 new entrant Cape Motorsport announced their first driver to be Jagger Jones grandson of Parnelli Jones Jones made the step up directly from the USF2000 series where he came fourth in 2022 skipping the Indy Pro 2000 series 19 On September 15 2022 HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing confirmed Josh Green stepping up from Indy Pro 2000 after coming 6th in 2022 with Turn 3 Motorsports 24 On October 6 2022 Road to Indy double champion Christian Rasmussen announced he would leave Andretti and move to HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing for the 2023 season 25 His replacement at the team was later announced to be Jamie Chadwick three time W Series champion and the first female driver in 13 years to compete full time in Indy NXT 13 On October 17 2022 Rasmus Lindh announced his return to Indy NXT with HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing He last competed in the series in 2021 coming 14th with Juncos Racing 27 On October 18 2022 HMD Motorsports announced the signing of Josh Pierson for a part time schedule alongside his WEC and IMSA campaigns 20 His signing completed HMD s eight car entry confirming the exit of Manuel Sulaiman and reigning champion Linus Lundqvist On January 4 2023 Andretti confirmed that James Roe Jr would move to their team 14 He drove for TJ Speed and HMD Motorsports in 2022 and came 12th in the championship Roe replaced Matthew Brabham who returned to competing in the Stadium Super Trucks Series On January 18 2023 IndyCar team Dale Coyne Racing announced Andretti driver Sting Ray Robb as their 2023 driver for the No 51 car 39 Louis Foster 2022 Indy Pro 2000 champion was signed to replace him On February 3 2023 IndyCar team A J Foyt Racing announced a multi year deal with Global Racing Group with HMD Motorsports driver Benjamin Pedersen who came fifth in the 2022 season 40 On February 8 2023 Abel Motorsports announced Colin Kaminsky as their second driver alongside Jacob Abel 9 He made the step up after three years in Indy Pro 2000 achieving six podiums in that period Abel Motorsports three other drivers would leave the series with Antonio Serravalle moving to the IMSA SportsCar Championship 41 On February 25 2023 Enaam Ahmed announced his move to new team Cape Motorsports Ahmed stepped up from the Indy Pro 2000 championship after finishing the 2022 season in third 16 Mid season changes edit On March 14 2023 Toby Sowery announced his return to the Indy NXT series He last competed in 2021 and was signed by HMD Motorsports to replace Josh Pierson for the races at Barber and Detroit He was originally due to also drive at Laguna Seca but did not do so 21 On April 28 2023 Rasmus Lindh announced he had parted ways with HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing due to funding issues 42 On May 5 2023 it was announced that Reece Gold mutually parted ways with Juncos Hollinger Racing to join HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing in the No 10 entry replacing Rasmus Lindh 28 On May 10 2023 Juncos Hollinger Racing announced that Rasmus Lindh would drive the No 76 entry thereby completing a swap between Lindh and Gold 36 On May 11 2023 HMD Motorsports and Force Indy announced that Ernie Francis Jr would be unable to compete in the third round of the championship because of a fractured wrist he sustained at the start of the Barber event 43 Francis Jr returned to competition from round 4 onwards Josh Green and Colin Kaminsky left the championship ahead of round 7 at Mid Ohio 44 On July 18 2023 Juncos Hollinger Racing announced the immediate termination of their contract with Matteo Nannini 45 Two days later his replacement for Iowa was revealed to be Matthew Brabham who came third with Andretti in 2022 46 Enaam Ahmed was absent from Iowa bringing the grid down to 16 cars 47 In the same press release that announced former Cape Motorsports driver Matthew Brabham as Ahmed s substitute driver for the Nashville race it was announced that Ahmed wouldn t return to the team for the remainder of the season 17 On July 26 2023 Abel Motorsports announced that USF Pro 2000 drivers Yuven Sundaramoorthy and Francesco Pizzi would be driving the No 57 and No 55 cars respectively for parts of the rest of the season Both were announced to drive at Nashville and Laguna Seca with Sundaramoorthy also doing the Portland race and Pizzi also doing the second Indianapolis race 48 On August 1 2023 Juncos Hollinger announced Victor Franzoni to drive the No 75 previously piloted by Nannini and then by substitute Brabham for the remaining road and street course races 49 Franzoni last competed in the category in 2018 also for Juncos and came fifth On August 9 2023 Cape Motorsports announced that USF Pro 2000 racer Kiko Porto would make his Indy NXT debut in the No 47 car previously piloted by Ahmed and then by substitute Brabham in the rounds at Indianapolis and Laguna Seca 18 Brabham once again filled in at WWTR On August 21 2023 Kyffin Simpson announced his absence from round 11 at WWTR due to the round clashing with the European Le Mans Series where he competes for Algarve Pro Racing 50 Cape Motorsport was absent from Gateway as Kiko Porto prioritized his USF Pro 2000 campaign and Jagger Jones also did not compete bringing the grid for the event down to 15 cars 51 Cape returned with one car for Jones for Portland On August 31 2023 Juncos Hollinger announced that Brabham would fill in for Rasmus Lindh at the last two weekends at Portland and Laguna Seca 52 Schedule editThe schedule was released on November 3 2022 with the only minor change from last season being the changed location of the Detroit round from Belle Isle to downtown Detroit 53 A small update to the schedule was announced on February 22 2023 the Indianapolis doubleheader was split with one race running on the GMR Grand Prix weekend and the other race moved to the NASCAR Cup Series Verizon 200 weekend in August 54 Rd Date Race name Track Location 1 March 5 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of St Petersburg R Streets of St Petersburg St Petersburg Florida 2 April 30 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Alabama R Barber Motorsports Park Birmingham Alabama 3 May 13 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Indianapolis R Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Speedway Indiana 4 June 3 4 Indy NXT by Firestone Detroit Grand Prix R Detroit Street Circuit Detroit Michigan 5 6 June 18 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix at Road America R Road America Elkhart Lake Wisconsin 7 July 2 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix at Mid Ohio R Mid Ohio Sports Car Course Lexington Ohio 8 July 22 Indy NXT by Firestone at Iowa Speedway O Iowa Speedway Newton Iowa 9 August 6 Indy NXT by Firestone Music City Grand Prix R Nashville Street Circuit Nashville Tennessee 10 August 11 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Indianapolis R Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Speedway Indiana 11 August 26 Indy NXT by Firestone OUTFRONT Showdown O World Wide Technology Raceway Madison Illinois 12 September 3 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Portland R Portland International Raceway Portland Oregon 13 September 9 10 Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey R WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Monterey California 14 O Oval track R Road street courseRace results editRd Track Pole position Fastest lap Most laps led Race winner Driver Team 1 nbsp Streets of St Petersburg nbsp Louis Foster nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Jacob Abel nbsp Danial Frost HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 2 nbsp Barber Motorsports Park nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 3 nbsp Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course nbsp Matteo Nannini nbsp Matteo Nannini nbsp Matteo Nannini nbsp Matteo Nannini Juncos Hollinger Racing 4 nbsp Detroit Street Circuit nbsp Louis Foster nbsp Hunter McElrea nbsp Reece Gold nbsp Reece Gold HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 5 nbsp Louis Foster nbsp Hunter McElrea nbsp Nolan Siegel nbsp Nolan Siegel HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 6 nbsp Road America nbsp Kyffin Simpson nbsp Nolan Siegel nbsp Nolan Siegel nbsp Nolan Siegel HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 7 nbsp Mid Ohio Sports Car Course nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Louis Foster Andretti Autosport 8 nbsp Iowa Speedway nbsp Jacob Abel nbsp Louis Foster nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 9 nbsp Nashville Street Circuit nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Hunter McElrea nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 10 nbsp Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course nbsp Hunter McElrea nbsp Louis Foster nbsp Hunter McElrea nbsp Hunter McElrea Andretti Autosport 11 nbsp World Wide Technology Raceway nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Hunter McElrea nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 12 nbsp Portland International Raceway nbsp Louis Foster nbsp Nolan Siegel nbsp Louis Foster nbsp Louis Foster Andretti Autosport 13 nbsp WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca nbsp Hunter McElrea nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Hunter McElrea nbsp Hunter McElrea Andretti Autosport 14 nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen nbsp Christian Rasmussen HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne RacingSeason report editOpening rounds edit The first round of the newly rebranded Indy NXT began with a record 19 cars in St Petersburg the most entries since 2012 Andretti s Louis Foster took pole position for the event HMD s Christian Rasmussen moved up to second place during the opening part of the race before Abel s Jacob Abel swept past both of them on the restart of a caution Foster held on to him before clipping the wall and falling down the field On the next restart HMD s Nolan Siegel mimicked Abel s move to jump into the lead from third while his teammate Danial Frost jumped to second Another restart the fifth one of the race another move for the lead Frost took the lead from Siegel and led him and Abel home 55 A break of almost two months followed before the second round at Barber Motorsports Park where Rasmussen was on pole position He built a two second gap over Siegel before a safety car nullified his efforts Siegel could do nothing on the restart however so Rasmussen kept leading until another safety car was called This then turned into a red flag when the recovery vehicle sent out to retrieve Foster s car got stuck in the mud After that stoppage the top two remained the same Rasmussen took the win and with it the championship lead by four points over Siegel Foster s demise meanwhile had promoted HMD s Toby Sowery to the podium on his return to the series 56 Juncos s Matteo Nannini took the teams first pole position since 2019 for the first race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway He needed three attempts to lead the field to green to the satisfaction of the officials and then benefitted from the cars behind him battling He built a 1 5 second gap while Foster overtook second placed Andretti man Hunter McElrea and set out after Nannini While HMD s Kyffin Simpson overtook Rasmussen for third Nannini and Foster started battling Foster could not find a way past Nannini though and had to settle for second while Nannini took his maiden win Rasmussen fifth in the end still grew his standings lead to 18 points as Siegel could only manage 13th place 57 Foster took a double pole position despite having a broken suspension on Indy NXT s debut around the Detroit Street Circuit Foster s first race ended quickly though when McElrea tipped him into a spin through the first turn The New Zealander was hit with a drive through penalty that promoted HMD s Reece Gold to the front Siegel continuously attacked him after the restart and got by He looked set to win the race before a gearbox issue on the final lap saw him tumble down the order Gold took the win ahead of Cape s Jagger Jones and HMD s Ernie Francis Jr in third Siegel came home eighth still one spot ahead of Rasmussen to shorten the standings gap down to 15 points 58 A day later Siegel was on a mission to get redemption He jumped Foster and Rasmussen at the start as the pair battled for position Rasmussen then set out after him but Siegel kept him behind until a safety car was called when Jones hit the wall Rasmussen got alongside Siegel at the restart but Siegel held on to the lead He then pulled out a two second gap before another safety car interruption this time for Simpson This second restart with two laps to go posed no threat to Siegel and he led Rasmussen home to again shrink the championship lead down to only two points Foster had spent the whole race in third place and finished there after holding off McElrea in the end 59 Mid season rounds edit nbsp Indy NXT race at Road America Simpson took his maiden pole position when the championship visited Road America He ran off the road into the first turn however ceding his lead to Gold ahead of Foster and Siegel and dropping down to seventh Foster soon attacked Gold but could not get by so he lost momentum Siegel took the opportunity to jump into second A few laps later he was the one to attack Gold and he did so successfully to claim the lead After an interruption when championship leader Rasmussen retired Gold had to give up on his podium hopes when Abel and later also McElrea got by him Siegel s win saw him claim the championship lead 39 points ahead of Rasmussen who was classified 19th 60 The first half of the season ended at Mid Ohio where Rasmussen was on pole position Two safety cars the first one brought out when Frost spun and the second when HMD s Christian Bogle beached his car did not disturb the Dane He kept leading until rain started to fall late in the race He made a mistake that allowed Foster past him Championship leader Siegel then lost control over his car on the final lap to drop out of the top five into 15th On the subsequent restart Simpson was able to overtake Rasmussen for second Foster held on to take his maiden win while Siegels late error coupled with Rasmussen s third place saw the American s championship lead reduced to 17 points 61 Indy NXT s first oval race came at Iowa Speedway and Abel took pole position His lead only lasted for two laps before Rasmussen took the lead The overtake slashed Abel s momentum He dropped down behind Siegel and battle for third with McElrea Later in the race McElrea began attacking Siegel for second The cars made contact damaging Siegel s toe link and sending him into the pits McElrea was later overtaken by Juncos s Rasmus Lindh while Abel had closed up to Rasmussen He was much faster than the race leader but ran out of laps and finished second in a photo finish only 0 1 seconds behind Rasmussen s win saw him take the championship lead by 22 points over Siegel 62 Qualifying in Nashville was cancelled due to bad weather so Rasmussen started from pole position He kept his lead ahead of Siegel while the latter dropped down the order McElrea thus promoted to second could not keep up with Rasmussen Three times the race was interrupted by safety car periods three times Rasmussen s lead was reduced to nothing three times he got clean restarts and was not troubled by McElrea behind him He took a lights to flag win to extend his championship lead over Siegel who finished fifth to 44 points Abel completed the podium after a race long battle with Foster before the pair made contact and the latter dropped back 63 McElrea took pole position on the series return to Indianapolis Motor Speedway Foster got past Simpson into third and further up into second past his teammate James Roe Jr by the end of lap two He then shadowed McElrea until lap 27 where he attempted a move that resulted in contact forcing him into retirement This brought Roe back into second 6 5 seconds back from the lead He brought that gap down to almost nothing entering the final lap and looked set to overtake McElrea The New Zealander defended hard into turn one to keep the lead and take the win This saw him take second place in the standings 33 points behind Rasmussen who struggled and finished sixth Closing rounds edit The weekend at Gateway was affected by a rain storm that saw qualifying cancelled and the race delayed by multiple hours Rasmussen held his lead based on entrant points while Roe rose from sixth to second before McElrea got back past and Roe dropped down the order Traffic then brought Rasmussen back into the clutches of McElrea who took the lead in a smart move when Rasmussen attempted to lap McElrea s teammate Jamie Chadwick Rasmussen then used a similar move to get back in front when McElrea lapped Lindh A late caution reignited the fight for the other podium spaces with Foster coming out second ahead of McElrea Rasmussen grew his standings lead to 50 points The penultimate destination was Portland International Raceway where Foster took pole position The opening lap began with a multi car crash involving championship leaders Rasmussen and McElrea Juncos s Victor Franzoni had locked up into turn one and hit Gold causing further contact and spins Foster took the restart ahead of Frost and Siegel and the top trio remained that way until the final stages of the race There Siegel got past Frost to finish second Rasmussen had managed to stay on the lead lap after the crash and salvaged fifth place while McElrea finished 15th This extended Rasmussen s lead to 65 points while Siegel closed up to only five points behind McElrea 64 The final weekend of the season at Laguna Seca began with McElrea and Rasmussen sharing pole positions Little action happened in the opening stages of the race with McElrea holding the lead ahead of Rasmussen A safety car for the retiring Foster bunched the field back up but the restart lasted only a few corners before another caution Two more cautions further disrupted the race before it ended also under yellow flag conditions Rasmussen had chosen not to attack McElrea for the lead as he only needed to start the next race to secure his championship McElrea was now 53 points behind him with Siegel a further 44 points back after having to retire his car 65 Rasmussen became the inaugural Indy NXT champion when he started the final race of the season on pole position He completely controlled the race building a sizable gap to the rest of the field before a safety car for Simpson and Gold colliding nullified his advantage He was unassailabe at the restart breaking away instantly and lapping much faster than everyone else By the end of the race he had a 17 second lead McElrea himself was similarly unchallenged from behind as he also built a 19 second gap to Foster in third Siegel finished seventh to claim third in the standings five points ahead of Foster which also secured him the Rookie of the Year title 66 The championship s first year under the Indy NXT guise was its strongest in a long time Even as mid season driver changes set in and drivers withdrew their entries the grid never dropped below 15 drivers while the previous year had a maximum of 14 cars competing at a time While Siegel looked a worthy contender in his rookie year during the first half of the season experience prevailed in the end Once Rasmussen had claimed the lead in Iowa he always looked in control and also made the most of days where luck was not on his side like his fourth place in Portland after being part of the opening shunt Championship standings editDrivers Championship edit Scoring system Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th Points 50 40 35 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 The driver who qualified on pole was awarded one additional point Every driver who led at least one lap was awarded a bonus point the driver who led the most laps got two points Pos Driver STP ALA IMS1 DET ROA MOH IOW NSH IMS2 GAT POR LAG Points 1 nbsp Christian Rasmussen 4 1L 5 9 2 19 3L 1L 11L 6 11L 5 2 1L 539 2 nbsp Hunter McElrea 5 13 4 7L 4 3 4 5 2 1L 3L 15 1L 2 474 3 nbsp Nolan Siegel RY 2L 2 13 8L 1L 1L 15 15 5 12 6 2 16 7 415 4 nbsp Louis Foster R 14L 14 2 19 3L 6 1L 7 6 17 2 1L 18 3 410 5 nbsp Jacob Abel 3L 16 9 4 9 2 6 2L 3 4 4 16 14 5 397 6 nbsp Danial Frost 1L 10 11 18 5 7 11 14 16 7 5 3 3 6 361 7 nbsp James Roe Jr 17 5 7 10 6 5 12 9 4 2 15 8 9 15 335 8 nbsp Reece Gold R 8 17 16 1L 12 4L 5 12 9 3 9 14 10 14 334 9 nbsp Ernie Francis Jr 6 8 3 7 12 13 8 18 14 8 7 7 8 300 10 nbsp Kyffin Simpson 10 18 3 13 17 8 2 16 15 5 13 4 17 283 11 nbsp Christian Bogle 12 7 18 6 15 13 16 13 12 13 11 4 11 16 266 12 nbsp Jamie Chadwick R 13 11 15 11 16 15 10 10 8 10 12 6 15 12 262 13 nbsp Jagger Jones R 18 12 14 2 19 9 14 11 17 18 12 8 10 241 14 nbsp Rasmus Lindh 9 8 12 14 18 7 3 7 15 14 210 15 nbsp Josh Pierson R 16 17 11 9 6 10 8 10 17 173 16 nbsp Matthew Brabham 4 13 7 9 5 4 159 17 nbsp Colin Kaminsky R 11 6 12 16 8 10 11 13 159 18 nbsp Enaam Ahmed R 19 4 10 5 10 17 8 150 19 nbsp Matteo Nannini R 15 15 1L 14 11 16 17 146 20 nbsp Josh Green R 7 9 6 15 18 14 119 21 nbsp Victor Franzoni 14 19 11 6 13 91 22 nbsp Yuven Sundaramoorthy R 11 10 13 9 77 23 nbsp Toby Sowery 3 17 13 65 24 nbsp Francesco Pizzi R 19 16 12 18 55 25 nbsp Kiko Porto R 9 17 11 54 Pos Driver STP ALA IMS1 DET ROA MOH IOW NSH IMS2 GAT POR LAG Points Color Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green 4th amp 5th place Light Blue 6th 10th place Dark Blue Finished Outside Top 10 Purple Did not finish Red Did not qualify DNQ Brown Withdrawn Wth Black Disqualified DSQ White Did not start DNS Blank Did not participate DNP Not competing In line notation Bold Pole position 1 point Italics Ran fastest race lap L Led a race lap 1 point Led most race laps 2 points 1 Qualifying cancelledno bonus point awarded R Rookie RY Rookie of the Year Ties in points broken by number of wins or best finishes Teams championship edit Scoring system Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th Points 22 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 Single car teams received 3 bonus points as an equivalency to multi car teams Only the best two results counted for teams fielding more than two entries Pos Team STP ALA IMS1 DET ROA MOH IOW NSH IMS2 GAT POR LAG Points 1 HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing 1 1 5 1 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 2 1 433 2 2 6 6 2 4 5 10 5 6 5 3 3 6 2 Andretti Autosport 4 5 2 7 3 3 1 5 2 1 2 1 1 2 364 9 8 4 8 4 5 4 7 4 2 3 4 9 3 3 Abel Motorsports 3 6 8 4 6 2 6 2 3 4 4 7 10 5 184 8 11 10 12 7 8 8 9 9 11 11 8 4 Juncos Hollinger Racing 6 10 1 9 9 11 7 3 6 11 6 6 5 4 144 10 12 7 11 11 13 12 4 10 13 10 8 6 11 5 HMD Motorsports 7 3 3 10 10 6 2 6 7 5 8 10 4 12 133 11 13 12 13 12 9 9 11 11 7 12 6 HMD Motorsports with Force Indy 5 7 3 5 10 10 8 13 10 7 5 7 7 113 7 Cape Motorsports 12 4 9 2 8 7 8 9 9 8 9 8 9 90 13 9 11 5 13 12 11 12 12 12 10 Pos Team STP ALA IMS1 DET ROA MOH IOW NSH IMS2 GAT POR LAG PointsSee also edit2023 IndyCar Series 2023 USF Pro 2000 Championship 2023 USF2000 Championship 2023 USF JuniorsReferences edit Indy Lights rebranded for 2023 as INDY NXT by Firestone MSN Retrieved November 3 2022 Andersen Promotions Announces Rebranding www usfpro2000 com Retrieved December 8 2022 Indy Lights confirms Firestone switch for 2023 RACER June 22 2022 Retrieved September 7 2022 Wood Ida January 13 2023 Indy Nxt udpates prize structure for 2023 season Formula Scout Retrieved January 13 2023 Series F1 Feeder October 8 2022 Indy Lights Silly Season update who goes where in 2023 F1 Feeder Series Retrieved October 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link TBT to our first Indy Lights race at GPSTPETE Sophomore season coming soon Twitter Abel Staying with Growing Family Team for 2023 Season IndyCar com Retrieved October 24 2022 Italian Francesco Pizzi Continues Open Wheel Progression Joining Abel Motorsports in INDY NXT by Firestone Abel Motorsports Retrieved July 26 2023 a b COLIN KAMINSKY JOINS ABEL MOTORSPORTS IN THE NO 57 INDY NXT by FIRESTONE ENTRY Abel Motorsports Retrieved February 8 2023 Indian American Yuven Sundaramoorthy Making Step Up to INDY NXT by Firestone with Abel Motorsports Abel Motorsports Retrieved July 26 2023 Foster joins Andretti Autosport for 2023 Indy Lights season Motorsport com September 8 2022 Retrieved September 29 2022 Herrero Daniel September 2 2022 McElrea signs new Indy Lights contract with Andretti Speedcafe Retrieved September 29 2022 a b Andretti Autosport Andretti Autosport Signs W Series Champion Jamie Chadwick for the INDY NXT by Firestone 2023 Season Andretti Autosport December 1 2022 Retrieved December 1 2022 a b James Roe Signs with Andretti Autosport for the 2023 INDY NXT by Firestone Season Andretti Autosport September 8 2022 Retrieved January 4 2023 a b Cape Motorsports to advance to Indy Lights in 2023 RACER July 3 2022 Retrieved September 7 2022 a b Wood Ida February 27 2023 Enaam Ahmed secures move up to Indy Nxt with Cape Motorsports Formula Scout Archived from the original on February 27 2023 Retrieved February 27 2023 a b Brabham Joins Cape Motorsports for Nashville SPEED SPORT August 1 2023 Retrieved August 1 2023 a b Porto To Drive for Cape at Brickyard Laguna Seca IndyCar com Retrieved August 9 2023 a b Staff Report September 7 2022 Jones Signs With Cape Motorsports For Indy Lights In 2023 SPEED SPORT Retrieved May 10 2023 a b Wood Ida October 18 2022 WEC racer Josh Pierson to add Indy Lights campaign in 2023 Formula Scout Retrieved October 18 2022 a b Sowery Returns to HMD for Partial 2023 Program IndyCar com Retrieved March 14 2023 Simpson Staying with HMD Motorsports for 2023 Season IndyCar com Retrieved October 10 2022 NEWS HMD Motorsports will expand to no less than EIGHT cars in IndyLights next year Twitter a b Pruett Marshall September 15 2022 Green joins HMD w DCR for Indy Lights Racer Retrieved September 29 2022 a b Christian Rasmussen makes switch to HMD Motorsports for 2023 Rtd media com October 6 2022 Wood Ida September 22 2022 Christian Bogle sticks with HMD Motorsports for third year in Indy Lights Formula Scout Retrieved September 29 2022 a b Rasmus Lindh is back in Indy Lights with support from Garage XYZ as he joins HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing Rtd media com October 17 2022 a b Reece Gold joins HMD Motorsports in INDY NXT by Firestone TrackSideOnline May 5 2023 Media R T D October 4 2022 Nolan Siegel Confirms Full Time Jump to Indy Lights With HMD Motorsports RTD Media Retrieved October 4 2022 Danial Frost Eyes Indy Lights Championship in HMD Motorsports Return RTD Media September 29 2022 Retrieved September 29 2022 a b Force Indy Expands Reach Focus in 2023 with Francis Rowe IndyCar com Retrieved October 19 2022 a b Pruett Marshall September 29 2022 Juncos Hollinger returns to Indy Lights with two entries Racer com Retrieved October 4 2022 a b Juncos Hollinger confirms Gold and Nannini for Indy NXT Racer com December 9 2022 Matthew Brabham joins Juncos Hollinger Racing for Iowa INDY NXT race Juncos Hollinger Racing www juncoshollinger com Retrieved July 20 2023 Franzoni To Finish 2023 for JHR on Road Street Courses IndyCar com Retrieved August 1 2023 a b Juncos Hollinger Racing on Twitter Welcome back to the team Rasmus Lindh10 Twitter Retrieved May 10 2023 Wood Ida August 31 2023 Juncos Racing retains Matthew Brabham for last Indy Nxt rounds Formula Scout Retrieved August 31 2023 Legacy Autosport Climbing to Indy Lights in 2023 IndyCar com Retrieved September 7 2022 Dale Coyne Racing confirms Robb for full time IndyCar ride RACER January 18 2023 Retrieved May 10 2023 Foyt signs Indy Lights race winner Pedersen for 2023 www autosport com September 28 2022 Retrieved May 10 2023 Dagys John December 15 2022 IMSA Confirms 60 Car Entry List for Rolex 24 Sportscar365 sportscar365 com Retrieved May 10 2023 INDY NXT notebook from Barber Motorsports Park TrackSide Online April 30 2023 Retrieved May 4 2023 HMD Motorsports on Twitter Update on ErnieFrancisJr Twitter Retrieved May 11 2023 INDY NXT by FIRESTONE GRAND PRIX AT MID OHIO Spotter Guide PDF Indy NXT Retrieved June 29 2023 Juncos Hollinger Racing on Twitter Statement from JHR Matthew Brabham joins Juncos Hollinger Racing for Iowa INDY NXT race Juncos Hollinger Racing www juncoshollinger com Retrieved July 20 2023 INDY NXT by FIRESTONE AT IOWA SPEEDWAY Spotter Guide PDF Sundaramoorthy Pizzi Moving Up This Season with Abel IndyCar com Retrieved July 26 2023 Franzoni To Finish 2023 for JHR on Road Street Courses IndyCar com Retrieved August 1 2023 This unfortunate schedule conflict means I will miss INDY NXT at WWTR but I ll be back in the 21 for Portland and Monterey Twitter Retrieved August 21 2023 NEWS Cape Motorsports will not compete in this weekend s INDYNXT race at Gateway per the series official entry list Wood Ida August 31 2023 Juncos Racing retains Matthew Brabham for last Indy Nxt rounds Formula Scout Retrieved August 31 2023 IndyCar rebrands Indy Lights releases 2023 schedule Racer com November 3 2022 Retrieved November 3 2022 INDY NXT by Firestone Added to Brickyard Weekend at IMS IndyCar com Retrieved February 22 2023 Waring Bethonie March 5 2023 Danial Frost wins incident packed 2023 Indy Nxt opener Formula Scout Retrieved September 27 2023 Waring Bethonie April 30 2023 Rasmussen wins at Barber in Indy Nxt race split by red flags Formula Scout Retrieved September 27 2023 Wood Ida May 13 2023 Nannini holds off Foster at Indianapolis for maiden Indy Nxt win Formula Scout Retrieved September 27 2023 Waring Bethonie June 3 2023 Gold wins Indy Nxt s first Detroit race after last lap problem for Siegel Formula Scout Retrieved September 27 2023 Waring Bethonie June 4 2023 Siegel gets Detroit redemption as he takes his first Indy Nxt win Formula Scout Retrieved September 27 2023 Wood Ida June 18 2023 Siegel moves into Indy Nxt lead with Road America victory Formula Scout Retrieved September 27 2023 Waring Bethonie July 2 2023 Foster claims maiden Indy Nxt victory at Mid Ohio Formula Scout Retrieved September 27 2023 Waring Bethonie July 23 2023 Rasmussen takes Indy Nxt lead with victory on Iowa oval Formula Scout Retrieved September 28 2023 Waring Bethonie August 6 2023 Indy Nxt leader Rasmussen takes lights to flag victory in Nashville Formula Scout Retrieved September 28 2023 Waring Bethonie September 3 2023 Foster wins Portland Indy Nxt race after opening lap crash Formula Scout Retrieved September 28 2023 Waring Bethonie September 9 2023 McElrea wins pace car riddled Indy Nxt race at repaved Laguna Seca Formula Scout Retrieved September 28 2023 Waring Bethonie September 10 2023 Rasmussen crowned Indy Nxt champion with dominant victory Formula Scout Retrieved September 28 2023 External links editIndy NXT website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 Indy NXT amp oldid 1223266153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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