Preview: Why IndyCar in 2021 is too close to call
The fight for supremacy in the NTT IndyCar Series will be as intense as ever. David Malsher-Lopez is your guide to the main contenders and six intriguing sub-plots.
“We did everything we could and it wasn’t enough… We didn’t do a heck of a lot wrong this season.”
The words came from Team Penske-Chevrolet’s two-time champion, Josef Newgarden, as he reflected on 2020, a year in which he delivered his most consistent run of performances yet somehow failed to claim a third title.
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