[9] Despite coming away without a win, Lindh achieved three pole positions and five podiums to finish as vice-champion to Kyle Kirkwood.
In September 2018, Lindh partook in the Pro Mazda category of the Chris Griffis Memorial Test with Juncos Racing.
[10] In February 2019, it was announced Lindh would race with Juncos in the newly re-branded Indy Pro 2000 Championship.
[11] In the first race at the Indianapolis GP, Lindh claimed his maiden single-seater win after starting from pole position.
[16][17] On September 8, 2021, it was reported on the RACER web site that Lindh had rejoined Juncos Hollinger Racing for rest of the 2021 Indy Lights season.