RASMUS
LINDH
“He’s a prodigy, really. There’s only a few that come through every now and then that have extraordinary talent, so it’s exciting to see him develop to big cars from karting and he’s obviously done a fantastic job already so the future is very exciting.”
STEFAN JOHANSSON
Former F1, Indycar, LeMans racecar driver, Manager of Indy 500 Champion Scott Dixon
RASMUS
LINDH
“He’s a prodigy, really. There’s only a few that come through every now and then that have extraordinary talent, so it’s exciting to see him develop to big cars from karting and he’s obviously done a fantastic job already so the future is very exciting.”
STEFAN JOHANSSON
Former F1, Indycar, LeMans racecar driver, Manager of Indy 500 Champion Scott Dixon
RASMUS
LINDH
“He’s a prodigy, really. There’s only a few that come through every now and then that have extraordinary talent, so it’s exciting to see him develop to big cars from karting and he’s obviously done a fantastic job already so the future is very exciting.”
STEFAN JOHANSSON
Former F1, Indycar, LeMans racecar driver, Manager of Indy 500 Champion Scott Dixon
Early years
Rasmus Lindh burst onto the American racing scene in 2018 with an impressive European karting resume. From 2010 through 2017, the Swede captured two National championships, won the WSK Series in Mini 60 and finished fifth in the World OK Senior Championship.
- RASMUS STARTED HIS RACING CAREER IN KARTING IN 2008, AT THE AGE OF 8.
- HE HAS SCORED 18 PODIUMS IN 30 RACES DURING HIS TWO YEAR AMERICAN FORMULA RACING CAREER.
- HE WON HIS FIRST KARTING RACE IN 2009 IN SPAIN, ONLY 8 YEARS OLD AND HE HASN’T STOPPED WINNING SINCE.
The Road to Indycar
Rasmus has successfully climbed the US formula racing ladder, starting with USF2000 in 2018 where he finished runner up in his rookie season, coming directly from karting. In 2019 he continued to Indy Pro 2000 where he once again finished runner up in the championship.
Now the journey continues with Indy Lights, towards Indycar.
- RASMUS WAS BORN AND RAISED IN GOTHENBURG, HOME OF THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN SWEDEN.
- HE HAS BEEN RACING FOR THE MOST PART OF HIS LIFE WITH ELEVEN SEASONS UNDER HIS BELT TODAY.
- HE HAS TWO RUNNER UP CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES IN HIS FIRST TWO FORMULA SEASONS.
- RASMUS IS KNOWN FOR HIS UNIQUE COMBINATION OF RAW SPEED AND CALM APPROACH TO RACING.
Early years
Rasmus Lindh burst onto the American racing scene in 2018 with an impressive European karting resume. From 2010 through 2017, the Swede captured two National championships, won the WSK Series in Mini 60 and finished fifth in the World OK Senior Championship.
- RASMUS STARTED HIS RACING CAREER IN KARTING IN 2008, AT THE AGE OF 8.
- HE HAS SCORED 18 PODIUMS IN 30 RACES DURING HIS TWO YEAR AMERICAN FORMULA RACING CAREER.
- HE WON HIS FIRST KARTING RACE IN 2009 IN SPAIN, ONLY 8 YEARS OLD AND HE HASN’T STOPPED WINNING SINCE.
The Road to Indycar
Rasmus has successfully climbed the US formula racing ladder, starting with USF2000 in 2018 where he finished runner up in his rookie season, coming directly from karting. In 2019 he continued to Indy Pro 2000 where he once again finished runner up in the championship.
Now the journey continues with Indy Lights, towards Indycar.
- RASMUS WAS BORN AND RAISED IN GOTHENBURG, HOME OF THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN SWEDEN.
- HE HAS BEEN RACING FOR THE MOST PART OF HIS LIFE WITH ELEVEN SEASONS UNDER HIS BELT TODAY.
- HE HAS TWO RUNNER UP CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES IN HIS FIRST TWO FORMULA SEASONS.
- RASMUS IS KNOWN FOR HIS UNIQUE COMBINATION OF RAW SPEED AND CALM APPROACH TO RACING.
“After working with Rasmus during the recent Chris Griffis test, it is not at all surprising he has had much success in the previous levels of the Road to Indy ladder system. The poise and intelligence shown in his first test in an Indy Lights car is the mark of a rare talent and his progress with us over the two days was outstanding. We look forward to seeing what his bright future holds.”
JOE D’AUGUSTINO
Race Engineer, Andretti Autosport