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Crosslink Motorsports Earns Multiple Podiums at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Crosslink Motorsports, an AJ Foyt Racing Driver Development program, delivered another impressive performance in the FR Americas Championship this past weekend at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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Crosslink Motorsports, an AJ Foyt Racing Driver Development program, delivered another impressive performance in the FR Americas Championship this past weekend at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway, collecting multiple podium finishes, class victories, and strong points-paying results across its six-car lineup.

Competing at one of the most prestigious venues in motorsports, the team showcased speed and resilience throughout the three-race event as drivers battled changing circumstances and intense competition.

Race One saw one of the standout drives of the weekend from championship contender Evagoras Papasavvas. After starting from the back of the grid, Papasavvas methodically worked his way through the field to finish second, earning valuable championship points and setting the tone for the remainder of the weekend.

Kekai Hauanio and rookie Alejandro Bobadilla also delivered strong performances, finishing sixth and seventh, respectively. Barrett Wolfe crossed the line in 14th, while Aidan Schuh was unable to take the start. Kevin Janzen added another podium result to the team's tally, finishing third in the Masters class.

Sunday morning's Race Two saw Papasavvas return to the podium with a third-place finish. Bobadilla continued his impressive weekend with a fifth-place result, while Wolfe secured seventh in the final results. Hauanio rounded out the top-ten in tenth position. Unfortunately, both Schuh and Janzen encountered incidents early in the race that prevented them from reaching the finish.

The final race of the weekend produced another strong result for the team. Papasavvas secured his third podium of the weekend with a second-place finish, while Hauanio joined him on the podium in third. Schuh rebounded from earlier misfortune to finish seventh, and Wolfe added another top-ten result in ninth. Janzen completed the race tenth overall and claimed victory in the Masters class, while Bobadilla's promising run came to an early end following an on-track incident.

"Indianapolis was another strong weekend for our team,” expressed Team owner Gill Kaszuba, who was pleased with the overall effort from the Crosslink Motorsports organization. “Evagoras put together some incredible drives and showed exactly why he's in the championship fight. Kekai continued to run consistently near the front, Alejandro had another impressive showing as a rookie, and Kevin picked up another Masters class win. We had some challenges throughout the weekend, but the entire team continued to fight and maximize every opportunity. I'm proud of what everyone accomplished, and we're looking forward to carrying this momentum into New Jersey."

With the championship battle heating up and multiple drivers continuing to show front-running pace, Crosslink Motorsports remains firmly positioned for a strong second half of the 2026 season. The team will now enjoy a short break before returning to FR Americas competition at New Jersey Motorsports Park on July 31-August 2.

For more information on Crosslink Motorsports, please contact Gill Kaszuba via email to Gill@CrosslinkMotorsports.com or visit Crosslink Motorsports online at www.CrosslinkMotorsports.com.

-Crosslink Motorsports Release
-Photo credit: Crosslink Motorsports / Alyssa Matriano Lim

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