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Ernie Francis Jr. to race in Indy Lights, eyes being IndyCar’s first Black driver since 2002

Ernie Francis Jr. to race in Indy Lights, eyes being IndyCar's first Black driver since 2002

Ernie Francis Jr., who earned national recognition when he won a race in Tony Stewart’s all-star series over the summer, has been hired to drive in Indy Lights this season as part of IndyCar’s Race for Equality & Change initiative.

Francis is a Florida native of Haitian descent who has been fast-tracked in IndyCar’s ladder system. The 24-year-old will attempt to work his way up to become the first Black driver in America’s top open-wheel series since George Mack in 2002.

“This is an incredible opportunity,” Francis said in a statement. “After getting a taste last year and beginning to learn what open-wheel racing is all about, I found myself wanting more. … To know that I’ll continue my education with Force Indy and [am] only one step away from the IndyCar Series makes this unbelievably special. I cannot wait to get started.”

Force Indy is backed by Roger Penske, owner of both the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and several race teams. He has made a push to add diversity to the series…

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