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Marcus Armstrong is about to begin his second season driving in IndyCar, and he is preparing for the new challenge
Liam Lawson will be piloting the #11 entry for all 17 races of the year, including his first ever oval race. Last year, Lawson joined IndyCar after racing in Formula 2 for three years, and he focused on driving the road and street courses for Chip Ganassi Racing. However, this year he will have the opportunity to race on ovals as well. Lawson is grateful to have experienced teammates like Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti to learn from, as well as a strong support staff of strategists and engineers. With five full-time cars and a team of 180 people, Chip Ganassi Racing offers Lawson a wealth of resources to help him adapt to the new racing format. His debut oval race will be at the Indianapolis 500 on May 26th.