Felix Rosenqvist will end his two-year waiting game with Arrow McLaren Racing by moving on next year to drive for Meyer Shank Racing.
The Swede will replace Simon Pagenaud, who has been sidelined since July with concussion-like symptoms suffered in a crash at Mid-Ohio. The MSR lineup will be completely new with Shank sports car star Tom Blomqvist set to replace Helio Castroneves.
McLaren was supposed to make that decision in July, but Rosenqvist could not wait with other seats in the IndyCar Series available. As it turned out, he’d agreed to move to Shank before Palou’s attorney’s informed McLaren he won’t be joining the team in 2024. “I’m super excited to start the next chapter of my IndyCar career together with MSR,” he said. “This will be a great opportunity for myself and MSR to elevate and get to the next level together. I’m also pretty excited to get to work with my old friend Tom again. I’m ready to start working together and getting the next season started.”
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