Karting Born in
Gothenburg, Lindh began his career in karting at the age of six before going professional in 2009, collecting numerous titles in his native Sweden as well as partaking in the CIK-FIA European championships with the likes of
Birel ART and
Ricciardo Kart Racing.
Road to Indy USF2000 In October 2017, Lindh partook in the
USF2000 category of the Chris Griffis Memorial Test with Team BENIK. Three months later, it was confirmed Lindh would make his single-seater debut in the
2018 season with Pabst Racing Services. Despite coming away without a win, Lindh achieved three pole positions and five podiums to finish as vice-champion to
Kyle Kirkwood.
Pro Mazda/Indy Pro 2000 In September 2018, Lindh partook in the
Pro Mazda category of the Chris Griffis Memorial Test with
Juncos Racing. In February 2019, it was announced Lindh would race with Juncos in the newly re-branded
Indy Pro 2000 Championship. In the first race at the
Indianapolis GP, Lindh claimed his maiden single-seater win after starting from pole position. He achieved one final victory in the second race at
Laguna Seca and once again finished as championship runner-up to Kirkwood.
Indy Lights In October 2019, Lindh was named as one of
Andretti Autosport's entrants in the Chris Griffis Memorial test. Two months later, Lindh joined HMD Motorsports for the second test at
Sebring, setting the fastest time of the test. In March 2020, it was announced Lindh would partake in the Spring Training session at
Homestead with
Belardi Auto Racing who subsequently named him as their first driver signing for the
2020 season, which would subsequently be cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. On 8 September 2021, it was reported on the RACER web site that Lindh had rejoined
Juncos Hollinger Racing for rest of the 2021 Indy Lights season. ==Racing record==