Daniel Herrington wins at Chicagoland!

Daniel Herrington, driving the No. 28 LeBleu/Bryan Herta Autosport car, overtook Wade Cunningham and James Davison following a Lap 41 restart and held off Davison by 0.0613 of a second in the Chicagoland 100 at Chicagoland Speedway. This is Daniel's first win in the Firestone Indy Lights series and Bryan Herta Autosport's first win as a team. Daniel moves to 6th place in the championship -138 points behind the leader and now winner of the 2009 ...

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The Drive Smarter Challenge Video Contest

Calling all filmmakers and videographers who would like to see their work rewarded with a $5,000 prize. All you have to do is create the best two-minute video illustrating how drivers can lower their gasoline costs by adopting one or more of the tips provided by the Drive Smarter Challenge campaign at ...

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11th in Sonoma

Herrington and the No. 28 Forsythe/BHA Dallara/Firestone did not have nearly as good of a weekend with woes in practice, qualifying and the race keeping him out of the top-ten. Taking the start in the 11th spot, Herrington was hit from behind and lost valuable positions on the first lap. He fell back as far as 14th, but kept his composure and battled back to take the checkered flag where he started, in the ...

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Finishes 6th at Mid-Ohio

Herrington and the No. 28 Le Bleu car finished where he started, in the sixth spot, but did not have the luxury of running there for the duration of the race. At the start, Herrington dropped to eighth and eventually as low as ninth before charging back through the pack and recapturing the sixth position. He battled Martin Plowman for the last half of the race for the fifth position, but was not able to ...

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6th at Kentucky

Qualifying was cancelled due to weepers on the track. Starting positions were determined by the drivers points position. Daniel Started 7th, hung with the leaders for the entire race and finished 6th. Daniel Herrington on the race: “It wasn’t too bad a run but with qualifying cancelled we were a little disappointed because we feel like we could have qualified a little higher up and that could have helped us. We really needed all of that practice ...

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