Motorsports in the United States have taken a dramatic off-track turn: Analysis
Michael Andretti is seemingly out of motorsports just a year after he was drumming support for a Formula 1 team
abcnews.go.comHere’s the latest on American open-wheel racing, based on the most recent publicly available reporting up to now:
IndyCar activity and headlines: The IndyCar series continues to evolve with ongoing updates around schedules, partnerships, and team news. Recent coverage has highlighted driver moves, sponsorship changes, and potential new race venues, along with discussions about television rights and media partnerships.[7]
Team and driver movements: Teams are adjusting lineups for the coming seasons, with some drivers changing teams or pursuing opportunities in related series. Expect frequent announcements as contracts near their expirations and as new sponsorship deals are secured.[1][2]
Multimedia and race calendar: News outlets continue to cover upcoming events, track layouts, and anticipated drama on and off the track, including potential expansion to new markets in the United States.[2][5]
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Michael Andretti is seemingly out of motorsports just a year after he was drumming support for a Formula 1 team
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