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H4MCHTR, the primary source that you added does not address my concerns at all. The text "This rebrand, together with the three lower support series also changing their branding, effectively ended the unified ladder system known as Road to Indy." (specifically the bolded part) is not supported by a source. - "Ghost of Dan Gurney"(work / talk)16:01, 13 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I guess you could change the wording a bit, yes. But there is definitely a change happening to the ladder system, with Indy Lights being removed and USF Juniors being added to the three unified championships. The source also states “Although we are rebranding the Road to Indy, our goals remain the same [...]". So there is a definite rebrand, and the name "Road to Indy" won't be used any longer. Other (although less reliable) outlets are also talking about the branding being "axed" or outright talking about the system getting "killed". Again, those might not be reliable sources, but I think there is enough of a change happening to warrant a sentence that calls it more than just a coincidental rebrand of multiple series. H4MCHTR (talk) 06:40, 14 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]