The Battle for the Worst Seat in IndyCar: Unveiling the Uncomfortable Truth

The Battle for the Worst Seat in IndyCar: Unveiling the Uncomfortable Truth

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AJ Foyt is fast improving, but in the context of the fight to complete the 2024 IndyCar line-up it’s fair to call its vacancy the ‘worst’ seat up for grabs. Jack Benyon looks at the question marks around the team’s incumbents – and what its choice might mean for its progress

The battle for the “worst” seat in IndyCar has been ongoing between Sting Ray Robb and Benjamin Pedersen. Robb, who wants to join AJ Foyt’s team, brings a significant budget to the table. However, Pedersen, who currently occupies the seat, signed a multi-year deal and confirmed he will be Robb’s teammate next year. Foyt desires two full-time cars, and Santino Ferrucci is expected to return to the team. The questions surrounding Pedersen’s future arise from car-damaging incidents and underwhelming performances. Despite this, Foyt has the potential to improve with experienced engineer Mike Cannon and a partnership with Penske aimed at developing young talent.

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