Race Recap

Lundqvist on Cruise Control, Dominates Detroit for Third Win of Season

DETROIT (Saturday, June 4, 2022) – Linus Lundqvist expanded his lead in the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires championship with a dominant drive to victory Saturday in Race 1 of the Detroit Grand Prix doubleheader.

Swedish driver Lundqvist drove his No. 26 HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing car to a 3.7232-second victory from pole over the No. 24 Global Racing Group with HMD machine of teammate Benjamin Pedersen, leading all 25 laps. St. Petersburg race winner Matthew Brabham finished third in the No. 83 Andretti Autosport car.

“I can’t really ask for much more, can I?” Lundqvist said. “First, a massive thank you to my team, HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing. Congrats to my teammate on P2. Good for us to get a 1-2 as a team.

“It’s been a perfect day for us today. We’ve got another race tomorrow, but we’ll celebrate this one a little bit and full focus on tomorrow.”

Christian Bogle finished a career-best fourth in the No. 7 HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing car, with 17-year-old rookie Kyffin Simpson rounding out the top five in the No. 21 TJ Motorsports car, tying a career best.

It was the third victory of the season and sixth career Lights victory for Lundqvist, who grew his series lead to 58 points over Pedersen, his closest pursuer. Lundqvist’s previous wins this season, at Barber Motorsports Park and in the second race of the Grand Prix of Indianapolis doubleheader, also came from the pole.

The pace car was the only thing that could slow Lundqvist during the 25-lap race on the 14-turn, 2.35-mile temporary street circuit at the Raceway at Belle Isle Park.

Lundqvist rocketed away from the field from the drop of the green flag, building a lead of 1.7 seconds after the first lap. He continued to pull away from his rivals, returning within their grasp only during two full-course caution periods.

The second caution came on Lap 18 when Christian Rasmussen made contact with the barrier in Turn 5 in his No. 28 Road to Indy/Stellrecht machine fielded by Andretti Autosport. But once again, Lundqvist waved goodbye to Pedersen on the restart on Lap 21 and cruised to victory.

A dramatic, cruel twist after the final restart perhaps prevented HMD from a podium sweep. Danial Frost was running third with two laps remaining when his No. 68 HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing entry slowed on the course and limped to the pits. Frost ended up 10th.

Before Frost slowed, he and Brabham produced an entertaining side-by-side duel for third place on the lap after the final restart. Frost, hugging the inside line, was able to resist the moves of Brabham.

Sting Ray Robb, who started third, also had a disappointing end to his racing while driving in a podium position. On Lap 14, Robb made an outside move around Pedersen for second in the No. 2 Sekady car fielded by Andretti Autosport, but he slid into the tire barrier in Turn 7 while trying to complete the pass. Robb ended up 11th.

The second race of the weekend, a 30-lapper, starts at 12:10 p.m. (ET) Sunday, with live coverage on Peacock Premium, INDYCAR Live! and the INDYCAR Radio Network.

About Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires

Celebrating 35 years, Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires develops drivers and teams to compete in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge. Past champions include INDYCAR SERIES champions Tony Kanaan, Scott Dixon, Josef Newgarden, Paul Tracy and Cristiano da Matta. In 2021, 20 drivers in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES were Indy Lights graduates, including rising stars and race winners Colton Herta, Pato O’Ward and Rinus VeeKay. The 2022 season consists of 14 races in the United States. The NTT INDYCAR SERIES, Indy Lights, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IMS Productions are owned by Penske Corporation, a global transportation, automotive and motorsports leader. For more information on Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires, please visit http://www.indylights.com. For more information on INDYCAR and the NTT INDYCAR SERIES, please visit http://www.indycar.com.

About Cooper Tire

Cooper Tire, a subsidiary of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NASDAQ: GT), specializes in the design, manufacture, marketing and sale of passenger car, light truck, medium truck, motorcycle and racing tires. Cooper is headquartered in Findlay, Ohio, with manufacturing, sales, distribution, technical and design operations located in more than one dozen countries around the world. For more information on Cooper, visit http://www.coopertire.com, http://www.facebook.com/coopertire or http://www.twitter.com/coopertire.

About Goodyear

Goodyear is one of the world’s largest tire companies. It employs about 72,000 people and manufactures its products in 55 facilities in 23 countries around the world. Its two Innovation Centers in Akron, Ohio, and Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg, strive to develop state-of-the-art products and services that set the technology and performance standard for the industry. For more information about Goodyear and its products, go to http://www.goodyear.com/corporate.

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