The 2019 Indy Lights season was the 34th season of the
Indy Lightsopen wheelmotor racing series and the 18th sanctioned by
IndyCar, acting as the primary support series for the
IndyCar Series.
Oliver Askew won a tight championship race with
Rinus Veekay. Askew won seven races to Veekay's six.
Toby Sowery,
Robert Megennis, and
Ryan Norman each captured a single race win as did
Aaron Telitz, who only participated in seven mid-season races, and
Zachary Claman, who won the season opener but dropped out of the series after six races due to funding issues.
Julien Falchero also dropped out of the season after four races after expected good results failed to materialize.
Jarett Andretti made his first and only Indy Lights start in the
Freedom 100 and set fastest lap on his way to a sixth place finish.
Dalton Kellett moved onto IndyCar after this season despite only registering a single podium finish in 2019 Indy Lights.
The 2019 Indy Lights season was the 34th season of the
Indy Lightsopen wheelmotor racing series and the 18th sanctioned by
IndyCar, acting as the primary support series for the
IndyCar Series.
Oliver Askew won a tight championship race with
Rinus Veekay. Askew won seven races to Veekay's six.
Toby Sowery,
Robert Megennis, and
Ryan Norman each captured a single race win as did
Aaron Telitz, who only participated in seven mid-season races, and
Zachary Claman, who won the season opener but dropped out of the series after six races due to funding issues.
Julien Falchero also dropped out of the season after four races after expected good results failed to materialize.
Jarett Andretti made his first and only Indy Lights start in the
Freedom 100 and set fastest lap on his way to a sixth place finish.
Dalton Kellett moved onto IndyCar after this season despite only registering a single podium finish in 2019 Indy Lights.