How ex-Red Bull F1 junior Dennis Hauger is carving a new career in America
ltxcn.top caught up with the promising Norwegian talent to dis𒉰cuss his move to Indy NXT and his ambitions fo✨r the future

Former Red Bull Formula 1 reserve Dennis Hauger has revitalised his career after moving to Iꦏndy NXT with the fabled Andretti Global team.
In his very first weekend in IndyCar’s premier development series, Hauger took pole position, set the fastest lap and survived four caution periods to become the f🍰irst driver since Linus Lundqvist in 2021 to win an Indy NXT race on his debut.
The victory shined the spotlight on a driver whose junior career in Europe had promised s♎o much.
Signed by Red Bull for its junior scheme after he became the youngest driver to win the German Karting Championship in 2017, Hauger made an immedi♌ate impression on his step-up to single-seaters, winning four races in his maiden British F4 season.
A dual campaign followed in 2019, which saw him lift the drivers’ title in Italian F4 🐬and finish second in the series’ German equivalent.
Two years later, he won the Formula 3 title with Prema on his second attempt, a feat that seemingly put him on the 🅰path to F1.
Unfortunately, his results in Formula 2 felꦰl below expectations, and eighth place was the best he could achieve in the standings after three years of trying, wrecking his hopes of moving up to F1.
While there was no shortage of standout results for Hauger in F2, as he scored five races, 13 podiums and two pole positions, he ultimately lacked the 🐼consistency needed to mount a title attack. Red Bull also dropped him from its young driver programme at the end of 2023, leaving him on his o🍸wn for his third season in F2 last year.
But there was always an underlyin💯g belief that Hau🎃ger was destined for better things, and his winning start to his maiden Indy NXT campaign has once again highlighted his unfulfilled potential.
To put 𓆏his debut win at St Petersburg into perspective🐲, it’s important to understand just how different the AER-powered Dallara IL-15 is from the Italian company’s F2-spec cars.
T𒐪he control tyres supplied by Firestone in Indy NXT are also less prone to degradation, giving drivers the freedom to push to the limits for longer periods.

“The F2 c𒀰ar has a b𝓰it more horsepower but it is also a lot heavier, which makes the driving style completely different in Indy NXT. So for me, that was the new thing,” Hauger explained to ltxcn.top.
“The driving techniques and all that kind of ꦕstuff, it's a bit different there. And the Firestone tyres are not so sensitive so you can push a lot more through the race, so there is a higher intensity in general.”
“I don't think the [St Pete] track was too bad like in terms of what I'm used to. It could be comparable𝓰 to Monaco in terms of bumpiness and tightness.
“It is still just a bit different to drive 🌞around a ✃street circuit with the Indy NXT car compared to a Formula 2 car.
“Also, a Formula 2 car feels a lot bigger and heavier, while you are just really flirting with the limit with the Indy NXT car beca♊use it allows you to be a bit sideways, it allows you to really push the edge and fight the car more, and I found that really cool.ꦍ”
The sporting regulations in US-based championships such as IndyCar, IMSA and NASCAR are slightly different to what𓆏 drivers are accustomed to in Europe, which added to Hauger’s 🃏learning curve this year.
“Just overall during the weekend, ღyou have a few different sets of rules in terms of procedures from the team but also from the series, like rolling starts,” he explained.
“It's something simple when you look at it, but it's all those small things that you have to practice and really make i🔯t automatic in your head.
“So there are a few🌟 things I've worked on in the off-season to be mentally prepared for it and it seems to go also for. Definitely, a lot of new stuff, but a lot of fun as well.”

Hauger was q﷽uic🤡kly up to speed with the Dallara IL-15 during pre-season testing, while learning the 1.8-mile street circuit in St Petersburg also came naturally to the 22-year-old.
That should come as no surprise, given he finished second in the Ma♕cau Grand Prix in 2023 after receiving a last-minute call-up to replace Franco Colapinto at MP Motorsport.
Being part of a top-notch team like Andretti, which has powered the likes of Pato O’Ward, Oliver Askew, Kyle Kirk🌠wood and Louis Foster to titles in t♛he last seven years, also raises expectations on Hauger.
The Norwegian driver made it clear that his goal 🍸is to win the championship this year and feels his vi🐓ctory at St Pete has already put him on the path to success.
“I will just keep on doing what I do now. I think it's been working weꦑll so far💞,” he said.
“Sometimes we are not gonna be up there stra൩ight away and we have things to work on here and there on some tracks.
“Those are the times where we reall🐭y need to just be consistent and that ෴is going to be the key point for the championship.
“🍰My aim is to win the championship and we have the opportunity, we are leading [the standings]. We have the chance. It's a long season ahead so we need to keep working on what we do now and keep building that.”
While not wishing to close the door on F1, Hauger is 🌠now keen on establishing a career in America, having set his eyes on🅰 racing in IndyCar.
He wouldn’t be the first driver to join USA's premier single-seater championship after being a part of F1’s junior ladder, with Robert Shwartzman, Callum Ilott, Marcus Armstrong, Santino Ferrucci an🌺d Christian Lundgard all having raced in F2 like him.
“To be honest I'm just taking it race by race and focusing on thiౠs season, whatever comes, comes,” he said.
“For me,꧋ at the moment IndyCar is the main thing, otherwise I wouldn't be in the US.
“And it's great to be a part of a team lik💜e Andretti which really teaches me the ways over൲ here as well and gets me up to speed quickly.
“It's𝓀 been really fun so far learning t💮he tracks and learning the car and the atmosphere and everything. We will see how it goes from there.”
The 2025 Indy NXT season resumes at Barber Motorsport Park on 4 Mayꦐ.
The🌟 chamꩲpionship will conclude in Nashville on 31 August.