Indy NXT season
2024 Indy NXT season |
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Firestone Indy NXT Series |
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Races | 14 |
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Start date | March 10 |
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End date | September 15 |
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Awards |
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The 2024 Firestone Indy NXT Series is the 37th season of the Indy NXT open wheel motor racing series and the 22nd sanctioned by IndyCar, acting as the primary support series for the IndyCar Series. This is the second year of the championship running under the Indy NXT moniker following its acquisition by Penske Entertainment, the owner of the IndyCar Series, in 2022.[1]
Series news
- Indy NXT saw a revised qualifying procedure introduced for 2024. After the whole field previously had only eight minutes to set a time to form the grid, drivers are now split into two groups based on their practice times, with each group getting the track to themselves. The drivers of the faster group starts from the odd-numbered grid spots, with the other group in the even-numbered spots. On double-header weekends, the fastest two laps of each driver are taken to form both races' grids.[2]
Teams and drivers
All teams use Dallara IL-15 cars with an AER produced Mazda sourced 2.0 litre engine and Firestone tires. The following drivers and teams compete in the series.
| Icon | Status | R | Eligible for Rookie of the Year | |
Team changes
- On September 5, 2023, Andretti Autosport announced a rebrand that would take effect for the 2024 season, with all of its race teams running under the Andretti Global banner.[8]
- On November 28, 2023, former IndyCar Series driver Jack Miller announced that his team Miller Vinatieri Motorsports would be joining Indy NXT in 2024.[29]
- On January 15, 2024, Andretti Global and Cape Motorsports announced that the two teams had formed a "technical partnership" for the 2024 season, with the latter running its cars under the Andretti Cape Indy NXT guise.[13]
Driver changes
- On September 6, 2023, reigning USF Pro 2000 champion Myles Rowe announced he would join HMD Motorsports in the No. 99 entry co-run by Force Indy.[26] This meant Ernie Francis Jr. would leave the team.
- On September 18, 2023, Chip Ganassi Racing announced that development driver Kyffin Simpson would join the team full time in 2024.[30] Simpson came tenth in 2023 driving for HMD Motorsports.
- On October 11, 2023, Andretti Global announced that Bryce Aron would step up from the Euroformula Open Championship to join the team in 2024.[10]
- On October 25, 2023, Ed Carpenter Racing announced that reigning champion Christian Rasmussen would step up to the IndyCar series on a partial schedule.[31]
- On November 20, 2023, HMD Motorsports announced Formula Regional Oceania runner-up and Formula Regional Americas champion Callum Hedge would graduate to Indy NXT and drive the No. 17 car.[19]
- On November 28, 2023 coinciding with Miller Vinatieri Motorsports' announcement, the team confirmed that Jack William Miller would be driving the No. 40 car, graduating after three years of competing in the USF Pro 2000 Championship.[29]
- On November 29, 2023, HMD Motorsports announced their sixth driver would be Jonathan Browne, who steps up after two years spent in the USF Pro 2000 Championship and drives the No. 23 car.[21]
- On December 21, 2023, HMD Motorsport revealed that the eighth driver joining their squad in the No. 33 car would be Niels Koolen, who moved over from European Formula Regional competition, where his 2023 season saw him contest two championships, albeit without scoring points.[32]
- On December 22, 2023, Juncos Hollinger Racing announced that Lindsay Brewer would be stepping up full-time to Indy NXT in 2024 after two years of competing in USF Pro 2000.[28]
- On January 16, 2024, Andretti and Cape Motorsports announced Salvador de Alba would be driving the No. 2 car of the newly formed Andretti Cape partnership. The teams also already announced his 2025 Indy NXT campaign to be with Andretti Global.[14]
- On January 24, 2024, SCCA National Runoffs Champion Nolan Allaer announced his graduation to Indy NXT with HMD Motorsports, jumping up from Formula Ford and F1600 competition.[33]
- On February 7, 2024, HMD Motorsports announced the tenth and final driver of their lineup: Caio Collet joined the championship after competing in FIA Formula 3 for three years and collecting three wins over that timespan.[20]
- On February 27, 2024, Abel Motorsports announced that it would expand to a three-car program in 2024, with former Formula 2 and Euroformula Open driver Josh Mason piloting the No. 21 car.[3]
- On March 5, 2024, USF Pro 2000 driver Michael d'Orlando confirmed his step up to Indy NXT with Andretti Cape for the season opener at St. Petersburg.[2]
Mid-season
- On March 26, 2024, Abel Motorsport announced they would enter a fourth car for the four oval events, piloted by USAC short-track driver Taylor Ferns.[7]
- On May 2, 2024, Abel Motorsport released a statement stating Josh Mason would not drive the No. 21 car in the Indianapolis Grand Prix for budgetary reasons.[34] Jordan Missig was named as his replacement a day later, with the American making his Indy NXT debut after spending the last three years in USF Pro 2000.[4]
- The team fielded neither driver at the Detroit Grand Prix, opting to only enter the No. 22 and No. 51 cars.
- On May 31, 2024, Juncos Hollinger Racing announced it had signed USF Pro 2000 competitor Ricardo Escotto for a part-time schedule comprising the races at Detroit, Laguna Seca, Milwaukee and Nashville.[27]
- On June 8, 2024, HMD Motorsports announced that Nolan Siegel would withdraw from the race at Road America so he could focus on his new IndyCar duties with Juncos Hollinger Racing, replacing Agustín Canapino for the round.
- HMD Motorsports would later announce that Kiko Porto would replace Siegel for the Road America round, making first his Indy NXT start since Laguna Seca last season.[25]
- On June 12, 2024, HMD Motorsports announced the departure of Niels Koolen after the double-header at Laguna Seca. Jagger Jones, 13th in last years' championship, will return to the series to drive the No. 33 car at Mid-Ohio.[23]
Schedule
The 2024 schedule was announced on October 4, 2023. The IMS weekend in May became a double-header again as the second IMS weekend was removed, while the Detroit weekend will only hold a single race. The Laguna Seca double-header was moved to June following the rescheduling of the Monterey Grand Prix. The round at Nashville became the season finale to follow the same move for the Music City Grand Prix. The championship will return to the Milwaukee Mile for the first time since 2015.[35]
On February 14, It was announced that the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix would be moved from the downtown Streets of Nashville to the Nashville Superspeedway instead due to anticipated construction beginning on the new Tennessee Titans Stadium, which would interfere with the course for the race.[36]
Rd. | Date | Race name | Track | Location |
1 | March 10 | Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg | R Streets of St. Petersburg | St. Petersburg, Florida |
2 | April 28 | Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Alabama | R Barber Motorsports Park | Birmingham, Alabama |
3 | May 10 | Indy NXT by Firestone Indianapolis Grand Prix | R Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course | Speedway, Indiana |
4 | May 11 |
5 | June 2 | Indy NXT by Firestone Detroit Grand Prix | R Detroit Street Circuit | Detroit, Michigan |
6 | June 9 | Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix at Road America | R Road America | Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin |
7 | June 22 | Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Monterrey Race 1 | R WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca | Monterey, California |
8 | June 23 | Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Monterrey Race 2 |
9 | July 7 | Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix at Mid-Ohio | R Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course | Lexington, Ohio |
10 | July 13 | Indy NXT by Firestone Iowa 100 | O Iowa Speedway | Newton, Iowa |
11 | August 17 | Indy NXT by Firestone Outfront Showdown | O World Wide Technology Raceway | Madison, Illinois |
12 | August 25 | Indy NXT by Firestone Grand Prix of Portland | R Portland International Raceway | Portland, Oregon |
13 | August 31 | Indy NXT by Firestone Milwaukee 100 | O Milwaukee Mile | West Allis, Wisconsin |
14 | September 15 | Indy NXT by Firestone Music City 100 | O Nashville Superspeedway | Lebanon, Tennessee |
O Oval track
R Road/street course
Race results
Championship standings
Drivers' Championship
- Scoring system
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | 21st |
Points | 50 | 40 | 35 | 32 | 30 | 28 | 26 | 24 | 22 | 20 | 19 | 18 | 17 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 |
- The fastest driver in each qualifying session is awarded one additional point.
- Every driver who leads at least one lap is awarded a bonus point, the driver who leads the most laps gets two points.
Teams' championship - 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 receive 3 bonus points as an equivalency to multi-car teams
- Only the best two results count for teams fielding more than two entries
| 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.
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See also
References
- ^ "Indy Lights rebranded for 2023 as "INDY NXT by Firestone"". MSN. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
- ^ a b c Series, Feeder (March 5, 2024). "Indy NXT: 2024 season guide". Feeder Series. Retrieved March 5, 2024.
- ^ a b "Abel signs Mason, expands to three Indy NXT entries". RACER. February 27, 2024. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
- ^ a b Donahue, Jacob (May 3, 2024). "Jordan Missig set for ABEL Motorsports INDY NXT debut". Abel Motorsports. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
- ^ Pruett, Marshall (October 19, 2023). "Sundaramoorthy joins Abel Motorsports for Indy NXT". Racer.com.
- ^ "Jacob Abel Back with ABEL Motorsports for Shot at 2024 INDY NXT by Firestone Title – Abel Motorsports". Retrieved November 10, 2023.
- ^ a b "USAC Short-Track Star Ferns To Race Oval Events with Abel". IndyCar.com. Retrieved March 26, 2024.
- ^ a b "Andretti Autosport to Rebrand as Andretti Global". Andretti Autosport. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
- ^ "Louis Foster to Return to Andretti Global in 2024 For Second INDY NXT Season". Andretti Autosport. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
- ^ a b "Aron To Make INDY NXT by Firestone Debut with Andretti". IndyCar.com. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
- ^ "Chadwick Staying in Andretti Lineup for 2024 Season". IndyCar.com. Retrieved October 19, 2023.
- ^ Pruett, Marshall (October 9, 2023). "Bogle and Roe back in Indy NXT in 2024". Racer.com.
- ^ a b "Andretti Global and Cape Motorsports Form INDY NXT Alliance". Andretti Autosport. Retrieved January 15, 2024.
- ^ a b "De Alba To Drive for Andretti Cape in Rookie INDY NXT Season". IndyCar.com. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
- ^ "CHRISTIAN BOGLE REJOINS HMD MOTORSPORTS FOR THE 2024 INDY NXT BY FIRESTONE SEASON". RTD Media. October 3, 2023.
- ^ Media, R. T. D. (September 26, 2023). "REECE GOLD RETURNS TO HMD MOTORSPORTS FOR THE 2024 SEASON". RTD Media. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
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- ^ "Pierson To Continue with HMD Motorsports in 2024". IndyCar.com. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
- ^ a b "NEWLY MINTED FR AMERICAS CHAMPION CALLUM HEDGE JOINS HMD MOTORSPORTS FOR INDY NXT CAMPAIGN". RTD Media. November 20, 2023.
- ^ a b "CAIO COLLET COMPLETES HMD MOTORSPORTS INDY NXT BY FIRESTONE DRIVER LINEUP FOR 2024". RTD Media. February 7, 2024.
- ^ a b Media, R. T. D. (November 29, 2023). "JONATHAN BROWNE JOINS HMD MOTORSPORTS FOR THE 2024 INDY NXT BY FIRESTONE SEASON". RTD Media. Retrieved November 29, 2023.
- ^ "HMD MOTORSPORTS ADDS KOOLEN TO 2024 LINEUP". December 21, 2023.
- ^ a b Media, R. T. D. (June 12, 2024). "JAGGER JONES AND ADRIEL FOSTER CARE JOIN HMD MOTORSPORTS AT MID-OHIO". RTD Media. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
- ^ "2023 INDY NXT ROOKIE OF THE YEAR NOLAN SIEGEL RETURNING TO HMD MOTORSPORTS FOR 2024". RTD Media. October 10, 2023.
- ^ a b "Porto To Replace Siegel for HMD at Road America". IndyCar.com. Retrieved June 8, 2024.
- ^ a b "Myles Rowe lands Indy NXT ride at HMD Motorsports with Force Indy". www.motorsport.com. September 6, 2023. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
- ^ a b "Juncos Hollinger Adds Escotto to Lineup for Five Races". IndyCar.com. Retrieved May 31, 2024.
- ^ a b Wood, Ida (December 22, 2023). "Lindsay Brewer steps up to Indy Nxt with Juncos Hollinger Racing". Formula Scout. Retrieved December 22, 2023.
- ^ a b c "Miller, Miller Vinatieri Motorsports Climb to INDY NXT in 2024". IndyCar.com. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
- ^ Wood, Ida (September 18, 2023). "Ganassi development driver Kyffin Simpson gets IndyCar seat for 2024". Formula Scout. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
- ^ "Rasmussen To Race Partial Schedule for ECR in 2024". IndyCar.com. Retrieved October 25, 2023.
- ^ "HMD Motorsports Adds Koolen to 2024 Lineup". IndyCar.com. Retrieved December 21, 2023.
- ^ Media, R. T. D. (January 24, 2024). "HMD MOTORSPORTS ADDS NOLAN ALLAER TO THE 2024 INDY NXT BY FIRESTONE DRIVER LINEUP". RTD Media. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
- ^ "Abel To Field New Driver in No. 21 Car at Indy Doubleheader". IndyCar.com. Retrieved May 3, 2024.
- ^ "14-Race 2024 INDY NXT by Firestone Schedule Announced". IndyCar.com. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
- ^ "IndyCar moves season finale to Nashville Speedway". RACER. February 14, 2024. Retrieved February 14, 2024.
Notes
- ^ Nolan Siegel was replaced by Kiko Porto for round 6 after opening practice as he was called up to drive the No. 78 Juncos Hollinger Racing IndyCar in place of Agustín Canapino.
External links
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