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Christian Bogle (born March 6, 2001) is an American race car driver from Covington, Louisiana.[1][2] He is scheduled to compete for HMD Motorsports in Indy NXT.[3]
Christian Bogle | |
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Nationality | American |
Born | Covington, Louisiana, United States | March 6, 2001
Indy Lights career | |
Debut season | 2021 |
Current team | HMD Motorsports |
Car number | 7 |
Starts | 59 |
Championships | 0 |
Wins | 0 |
Podiums | 0 |
Poles | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
Best finish | 11th in 2021, 2022, 2023 |
Having foregone a career in karting, Bogle made his racing debut in 2018, competing in the F4 United States Championship for Jay Howard's team in the latter half of the campaign. He failed to score any points, taking a best finish of 17th place in New Jersey.
For the 2019 season, the American would perform double duties with the Jay Howard Driver Development outfit, racing in both the F4 US and U.S. F2000 National championships.[4][5] The latter would see no meaningful results, with a sole top ten finish in Toronto helping Bogle to 17th in the standings, although in the former a pair of wins at the Circuit of the Americas, the first of his single-seater career, put Bogle tenth in the overall table.[6]
Remaining with JHDD, Bogle would embark on another season of U.S. F2000 in 2020.[7] The start to the season yielded a pair of top-ten results, before Bogle was forced to wait until the penultimate round for his next finish inside the top ten. He ended his season 15th in the drivers' standings.
The American progressed to the Indy Lights series for 2021, teaming up with Carlin to partner Alex Peroni.[8] Whilst his teammate took a podium in Indianapolis, Bogle remained in the lower half of the top ten for the majority of the season, getting a highest placing of seventh at Detroit, which placed him eleventh overall at the conclusion of the campaign.
HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing was Bogle's destination for the 2022 Indy Lights season, where he would be joined by Linus Lundqvist and Danial Frost throughout the entirety of the year.[9] Even though Bogle improved his best result compared to the previous year, scoring a fourth place in Detroit, he would remain eleventh in the championship, a mere 277 points behind Lundqvist, who won the title.
For 2023, the American stayed on with HMD for a season in the newly rebranded Indy NXT series.[10]
2022 saw Bogle taking his first step into sportscar racing, as he joined Team Virage for the final two rounds of the Le Mans Cup. He finished 20th at Spa, before retiring from the race in Portimão.
Bogle teamed up with Indy NXT rookie Nolan Siegel and amateur driver Charles Crews for the Asian Le Mans Series at the start of 2023.[11] Driving for Inter Europol Competition in the LMP2 category, the season opener in Dubai would start out promisingly, with Crews taking pole position, although a comparatively slow stint saw Bogle lose positions during the middle part of the race. Siegel later got the team back up to podium places, before a wheel issue with under half an hour to go forced the team to retire.[12][13] A turnaround came the following day, as Bogle seemed much more settled within the car, helping the team to take victory on Sunday.[14]
* Season still in progress.
Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | Rank | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Jay Howard Driver Development | STP 15 |
STP 19 |
IMS 16 |
IMS 15 |
LOR 15 |
ROA 11 |
ROA 15 |
TOR 10 |
TOR 13 |
MDO 15 |
MDO 15 |
POR 16 |
POR 18 |
LAG 18 |
LAG 14 |
17th | 93 | ||
2020 | Jay Howard Driver Development | ROA 6 |
ROA 9 |
MOH 19 |
MOH 14 |
MOH 13 |
LOR 16 |
IMS 15 |
IMS 15 |
IMS 15 |
MOH 11 |
MOH 11 |
MOH 13 |
NJM 11 |
NJM 12 |
NJM 8 |
STP 10 |
STP 18 |
15th | 144 |
Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | Rank | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021 | Carlin | ALA 10 |
ALA 10 |
STP 11 |
STP 12 |
IMS 12 |
IMS 12 |
DET 13 |
DET 7 |
RDA 9 |
RDA 8 |
MDO 10 |
MDO 13 |
GTW 8 |
GTW 9 |
POR 10 |
POR 8 |
LAG 11 |
LAG 11 |
MDO 12 |
MDO 10 |
11th | 227 |
2022 | HMD Motorsports w/ Dale Coyne Racing |
STP 9 |
ALA 14 |
IMS 7 |
IMS 14 |
DET 4 |
DET 14 |
RDA 12 |
MDO 8 |
IOW 10 |
NSH 7 |
GTW 11 |
POR 11 |
LAG 9 |
LAG 10 |
11th | 298 | ||||||
2023 | HMD Motorsports with Dale Coyne Racing |
STP 12 |
BAR 7 |
IMS 18 |
DET 6 |
DET 15 |
ROA 13 |
MDO 16 |
IOW 13 |
NSH 12 |
IMS 13 |
GMP 11 |
POR 4 |
LAG 11 |
LAG 16 |
11th | 266 | ||||||
2024 | HMD Motorsports | STP 10 |
BAR 13 |
IMS 9 |
IMS 15 |
DET 11 |
ROA 14 |
LAG 7 |
LAG 8 |
MDO 11 |
IOW 6 |
GTW 8 |
POR 11 |
MIL 14 |
NSH 11 |
12th | 284 |
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)
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