The original Indy Lights series was founded in 1986, firs called the American Racing Series (ARS) then changed names to Indy Lights in 1991....
The original Indy Lights series was founded in 1986, firs called the American Racing Series (ARS) then changed names to Indy Lights in 1991. This was a CART sanctioned series that served as a seedbed for the Indy/CART series. Lola was awarded to contract to fully supply the series from 1992 to 2001, taking this business from March. By using a modified F3000 chassis Lola started to supply the Indy Lights series, it wasn’t until 1997 that had a mayor update by using an aluminum and carbon-fiber tub named the T97/20. Along the 9 years of supplying the championship the Buick V6 4.2L was used paired to a Hewland gearbox.
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