Armstrong looking to build upon Detroit momentum

Armstrong looking to build upon Detroit momentum

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If there was a ‘Sneaky-Good Driver of the Early Season’ award in IndyCar, it would go to Chip Ganassi Racing’s Marcus Armstrong. The young New Zealander impressed on occasion during his debut seaso…

If there was a ‘Sneaky-Good Driver of the Early Season’ award in IndyCar, it would go to Chip Ganassi Racing’s Marcus Armstrong, the young driver from New Zealand. Despite various top-ten finishes, he hadn’t showcased a breakthrough performance until the chaotic race in Detroit. Armstrong managed to secure his first IndyCar podium with a strategic and impressive drive. His intentional and controlled racing style paid off, earning praise for both him and his race engineer Angela Ashmore. With his recent success boosting him to 13th in the championship, Armstrong is determined to continue improving and aiming for more strong results in upcoming races.

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