Wow. Dixon at 234+
Some really fast cars at the top of the field.
Some really fast cars at the top of the field.
It is a backup, but they kept what they could salvage.cap-n-jack said:
Did they put Herta's car back together or is he in a backup?
Yes, and because of political reasons stemming from the split and their support of CART/ChampCar, they refuse to enter the modern IndyCar. One of the Ford family members has said as much in the past.YouBet said:
So I'm ignorant. Honda and Chevy are the only 2 manufactures participating in the US circuit? Ford prioritizes NASCAR I assume?
Thanks.numetalbizkitaggie said:Yes, and because of political reasons stemming from the split and their support of CART/ChampCar, they refuse to enter the modern IndyCar. One of the Ford family members has said as much in the past.YouBet said:
So I'm ignorant. Honda and Chevy are the only 2 manufactures participating in the US circuit? Ford prioritizes NASCAR I assume?
Toyota and VW/Audi are testing the waters.
Seems like the rumors to put Rossi in a third full-time McLaren car are starting to come into focus. I'd be shocked if Ganassi didn't give him a call, too.Quote:
Andretti Autosport confirms Kyle Kirkwood for 2023 to replace outgoing Alexander Rossi
We have our first confirmed move for 2023 less than halfway through the 2022 IndyCar season. Following IndyStar's initial report last month, Andretti Autosport confirmed Wednesday the team will welcome Kyle Kirkwood to the No. 27 Honda starting next season, signaling the official exit of Alexander Rossi after seven years with the team.
AutoNation, the No. 27 car's primary sponsor for the past several years, will say on with Kirkwood in 2023.
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It all came to a head at F1's Miami Grand Prix, where Rossi revealed to IndyStar that he'd decided upon his future home and signed a deal, but couldn't reveal where. Believed to be related, IndyCar has said a "team related press conference" is scheduled for Friday morning in Detroit, thought to be Rossi's coming out party for AMSP on Chevy's home turf.
"This next step for me is going to be a positive one, and I'm excited about what it will bring," Rossi told IndyStar at the Miami Grand Prix.
Most importantly, Rossi said, his decision regarding his future centered on his ability to compete for a title, which he fell just short of in 2018 and 2019 and hasn't been realistically in the hunt for since.
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