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African American-Led Force Indy Elevates to Indy Lights with Driver Francis

African American-Led Force Indy Elevates
to Indy Lights with Driver Francis
Rising Star Adds to Diverse Legacy of Growing Team

INDIANAPOLIS (Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022) – Force Indy has announced its entry for the 2022 Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires championship with Ernie Francis Jr. driving the team’s No. 99 car.

Haitian American Francis heads to Force Indy after three wins in his lone season in the Formula Regional Americas Championship and a second-place finish in the inaugural season of the Superstar Racing Experience (SRX), with a win at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.

Florida native Francis, 24, is also a seven-time class champion in the Trans Am Series (2014-2020). His 47 career victories are the most of any driver in Trans Am history. His 24 wins in the premier TA category trail only Paul Gentilozzi (31), Mark Donohue (29) and Tommy Kendall (28).

“This is an incredible opportunity,” Francis said. “After getting a taste last year and beginning to learn what open-wheel racing is all about, I found myself wanting more. Open-wheel cars are incredible to drive. To know that I’ll continue my education with Force Indy and only one step away from the NTT INDYCAR SERIES makes this unbelievably special. I cannot wait to get started.”

In December 2020, African American business leader and former racing team manager Rod Reid announced the formation of Force Indy with the focus on hiring men and women of color, including mechanics, engineers, staffers and drivers. During its inaugural season in the Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship, the team won in thrilling fashion at New Jersey Motorsports Park with driver Myles Rowe.

“Being able to finish our first season with a win showed what this team is capable of doing,” Reid said. “We want to thank Myles, who will always be a member of the Force Indy race team, and will continue to offer assistance and mentorship as he pursues another season in USF2000.

“I could not be more thrilled to promote our group to the Indy Lights Presented by Cooper Tires championship with Ernie Francis Jr. His work ethic and history of success speak for itself.”

Team Principal Reid’s years of karting and auto racing experience have proven invaluable. His NXG Youth Motorsports Inc., has introduced more than 2,300 students from under-represented communities, ages 11 to 15, to the educational benefits of the sport.

Team Penske will continue to offer mentorship for Force Indy, as the initiative also falls under Penske Entertainment Corp.’s “Race for Equality & Change” announced in July 2020. The goals include recruiting and developing a diverse workforce throughout all levels of INDYCAR and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, ultimately creating a community that fundamentally transforms the sport.

“I was pleased to learn that Ernie would be driving for Force Indy in 2022,” Roger Penske said. “As someone who has a history in Trans Am, I know the type of skillset that comes from that series. Ernie will be a wonderful addition to Indy Lights.

“It was inspiring to see the growth of Force Indy during their first season, and we will continue to support their progress and mission as the team continues on a path to compete in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES.”

Force Indy will make its Indy Lights series debut Feb. 25-27 on the Streets of St. Petersburg, Florida. The team will continue to use No. 99 on the car in honor of the late Dewey “Rajo Jack” Gatson, who drove a roadster with that number toward the end of his career in 1951. Gatson, one of the winningest African American drivers and mechanics in racing history, never received an opportunity to race in the Indianapolis 500.

“We remain very fortunate to have Team Penske offer its guidance and mentorship,” Reid said. “I have been in and around the sport for 40 years. Force Indy remains a labor of love, and our goals are unchanged: focusing on diversity with an eye toward competing in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and, in honor of Rajo Jack, the Indianapolis 500.”

For additional information, please visit the team’s website: www.ForceIndy.com.

Global Racing Group’s Benjamin Pedersen leads another Indy Lights test – top 8 within two-tenths

Global Racing Group, with driver Benjamin Pedersen led another round of Indy Lights testing, this time on the Homestead-Miami Speedway road course – link to Instagram post

By Steve Wittich

Benjamin Pedersen, a Global Racing Group with HMD, Indy Lights pilot, led his third test session in the last five weeks, making the Danish-American the early favorite in the quest for a championship.
But, with the top eight drivers within a scant two-tenths of a second of the 22-year-olds best lap of 74.509 seconds on the Homestead-Miami Speedway road course, the title chase should be one to watch.
Linus Lundqvist, who is not yet confirmed for the season, was a slim one-thousandth of a second behind his teammate, giving the Brownsburg, Ind.-based team the two quickest drivers of the test.
The next four spots on the unofficial timesheet saw the Andretti Autosport quartet of Sting Ray Robb, Hunter McElrea, Christian Rasmussen, and Matthew Brabham, separated by only a whisker thin margin of 0.075 seconds.
A baker’s dozen drivers completed 974 laps of the Homestead-Miami Speedway road course.
There was a late addition to today’s test. Charles Finelli was behind the wheel of the No. 11, which was being operated by Abel Motorsports. The former Fatboy Racing! driver is the owner of that chassis, which was leased to Pserra Racing/AS Promotions for Antonio Serravalle last season.
Due to the supply chain issues plaguing most industries at present, not all teams have the parts needed to complete their IL-15 builds. That creates an unfortunate situation with drivers forced to miss out on essential testing opportunities.
Unofficial Times From Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires testing at Sebring International Raceway on Jan. 14, 2022
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RANK DRIVER TEAM QUICK LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 Benjamin Pedersen Global Racing Group w/ HMD Motorsports 74.509   59
2 Linus Lundqvist HMD Motorsports 74.510 -0.001 70
3 Sting Ray Robb Andretti Autosport 74.563 -0.054 83
4 Hunter McElrea Andretti Autosport 74.611 -0.102 84
5 Christian Rasmussen Andretti Autosport 74.633 -0.124 86
6 Matthew Brabham Andretti Autosport 74.637 -0.128 93
7 Danial Frost HMD Motorsports 74.674 -0.165 62
8 Kyffin Simpson TJ Speed Motorsports 74.690 -0.181 75
9 Jacob Abel Abel Motorsports 74.790 -0.281 84
10 Manuel Sulaiman HMD Motorsports 74.913 -0.404 70
11 James Roe TJ Speed Motorsports 74.977 -0.468 64
12 Christian Bogle HMD Motorsports 75.646 -1.137 70
13 Charles Finelli Abel Motorsports 78.149 -3.640 74

Pedersen & Robb lead ultra-competitive Indy Lights test at Sebring

Benjamin Pedersen at Sebring International Raceway during Indy Lights testing – link to Instagram photo

By Steve Wittich

With just over six weeks left in a short Indy Lights off-season, a dozen drivers were busy testing on the 1.7-mile circuit Sebring International Raceway “short course.”

Like that two-day test, veterans Benjamin Pedersen (Global Racing Group w/HMD) and Sting Ray Robb (Andretti Autosport) led the way. Pederson, who led the first day of testing in December, was the quickest driver, putting down a lap timed at 55.773 seconds. Robb, who led the second day of testing in December, was a scant six-hundredths of a second behind Pedersen.

If the timesheet is any indication, the 2022 Indy Lights season will be ultra-competitive. All 12 drivers were within eight-tenths of a second of Pederson, with the top two-thirds of the field within four-tenths of a second of the top spot.

Rounding out the top five were Matthew Brabham (Andretti Autosport), Danial Frost (HMD Motorsports), and Christian Rasmussen (Andretti Autosport).

Ten of the 11 drivers who tested in December improved on their lap times with the newest Indy Lights signee, James Roe (TJ Speed Motorsports), finishing the test only an eighth of a second behind the drivers with much more seat time in the IL-15. That improved well over one second from his last visit to the circuit.

Also making significant gains were Abel Motorsports rookie Jacob Abel (0.458 seconds quicker) and veteran Andretti Autosport pilot Matthew Brabham (0.232 seconds faster), who is quickly reacclimating to open-wheel machinery.

Abel Motorsports debuted a new livery for Jacob Abel during an Indy Lights test at Sebring International Raceway – link to photo on Instagram

The 12 drivers completed 1388 laps of the circuit that best impersonates the characteristics of a street circuit, with 90-degree corners, bumps, and surface changes.

The recently released Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires schedule features four road course races, including the season opener on the 1.8-mile, 14-turn St. Petersburg street circuit in only 47 days.

The teams with the same dozen drivers have one day to make the 180+ mile drive south for a Friday test on the Homestead-Miami Speedway road course.

Unofficial Times From Indy Lights presented by Cooper Tires testing at Sebring International Raceway on Jan. 12, 2022.

RANK DRIVER TEAM QUICK LAP DIFFERENCE TOTAL LAPS
1 Benjamin Pedersen Global Racing Group w/ HMD Motorsports 55.773 72
2 Sting Ray Robb Andretti Autosport 55.834 -0.061 116
3 Matthew Brabham Andretti Autosport 55.863 -0.09 140
4 Danial Frost HMD Motorsports 55.902 -0.129 123
5 Christian Rasmussen Andretti Autosport 55.926 -0.153 135
6 Linus Lundqvist HMD Motorsports 55.942 -0.169 123
7 Manuel Sulaiman HMD Motorsports 56.011 -0.238 104
8 Kyffin Simpson TJ Speed Motorsports 56.109 -0.336 100
9 Jacob Abel Abel Motorsports 56.123 -0.35 122
10 Hunter McElrea Andretti Autosport 56.182 -0.409 118
11 Christian Bogle HMD Motorsports 56.574 -0.801 109
12 James Roe TJ Speed Motorsports 56.581 -0.808 126
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