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Penske Entertainment “committed” to Indy Lights in 2021

Extra incentives will be added when Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires returns to action in 2021, as Penske Entertainment has stated its intent to make the junior formula a success.

Indy Lights Pass for Lead

Bill Gulker

In terms of grid numbers, the series in recent years had struggled for double-figure grid numbers for any race besides its marquee event, the Freedom 100 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

As the Covid-19 pandemic played havoc with motorsports series’ schedules worldwide – and placed an air of uncertainty even over the events that did survive the rash of cancelations and postponements – it was announced in June that the series was put on hiatus.

Dan Andersen of Andersen Consulting, promoter of all three Road To Indy Series (USF2000, Indy Pro 2000 and Indy Lights) said at the time: “It became increasingly apparent that the 2020 season was in jeopardy, and the best plan was to take a pause, reconstitute for 2021, and do our best to enhance the Indy Lights championship for next season.”

This statement of intent has been followed, and enhancements to Indy Lights in 2021 include an increased value of the champion’s scholarship award to $1.25m, a continuation of guaranteed entry for the champion in at least three 2022 NTT IndyCar Series events including the Indianapolis 500, and now the top three finishers in the Indy Lights championship will be granted an IndyCar test at the conclusion of the season.

“After careful planning with the IndyCar team, we are pleased to confirm the exciting addition of a season-ending IndyCar test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway soon after the 2021 season,” said Andersen. "We continue to explore additional ways to strengthen the Indy Lights championship.”

Mark Miles, president and CEO of Penske Entertainment added: “From top to bottom, the entire team recognizes the role and commitment Indy Lights has played in bringing new talent to the NTT IndyCar Series. We are firmly committed to ensuring its continued success.”

Interestingly, the 2021 Indy Lights grid will feature three scholarship cars. One will be driven by the 2019 Indy Pro 2000 champion Kyle Kirkwood, who has been unable to take advantage of his scholarship this year, a second will be piloted by the 2020 Indy Pro 2000 champ while the third will be driven by this year’s Formula Regional Americas champion, Linus Lundqvist.

The 2021 Indy Lights calendar will be unveiled prior to the IndyCar finale on October 25, and is set to remain a 10-event, 18-race schedule featuring all three circuit types – oval, road course and street circuit.

Thanks to double- and triple-header events, the Indy Pro 2000 and USF2000 series have been able to complete 12 of their 17 races so far in 2020, with around 20 entries in each.

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