[1] Jorge Goncalvez, Anders Krohn, and Jacob Wilson drove for the team during the 2011 Indy Lights season.
[3][8][9] Alon Day joined the team for the 2012 Indy Lights season and became the first racer from Israel in the United States.
[10][11] Peter Dempsey joined the team during the 2012 Indy Lights season and remained with the team into the 2013 Indy Lights season[12][13] Belardi Auto Racing won its first race at the 2013 Firestone Freedom 100 with Peter Dempsey making a four wide pass at the finish line.
[15][17] Juan Pablo Garcia replaced Peter Dempsey, joining Jorge Goncalvez and Giancarlo Serenelli.
[6][29] For the 2015 Indy Lights season, Belardi hired drivers Juan Piedrahita and Felix Serralles.
[35][36][37] Rosenqvist won race two at the Indy Lights Grand Prix of St. Petersburg with teammate Veach finishing third.
[48] Veach would start from fourth, take the lead on the first lap, and also win at the Grand Prix of Monterey (Sunday), the final race of the season.
[49][50] For the 2017 Indy Lights season, Belardi expanded to three cars, along with hiring drivers Shelby Blackstock, 2016 Pro Mazda Championship winner Aaron Telitz, and Santiago Urrutia.
[54][55][56] In April, Belardi and IndyCar Series team Schmidt Peterson Motorsports created a development program for Santiago Urrutia, with his car carrying the Arrow Electronics colors.
[65] For the 2018 Indy Lights season, Belardi retained driver Aaron Telitz, who at signing had budget concerns.
[73][74] For the 2019 Indy Lights season, Belardi hired drivers Zachary Claman DeMelo, Julien Falchero, and Lucas Kohl.
[87][88][89] Davison wrecked on Fast Friday, but the team repaired the car for Saturday qualifying, and almost didn't make the race.