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Why Kirkwood and Foyt deserve success together

Why the pressure is off for IndyCar's top-billed rookie in 2022

The most convincing, most complete driver we’ve seen in U.S. open-wheel’s junior series over the past dozen years will begin his IndyCar career with AJ Foyt Racing, the full-time team that has struggled most in recent seasons.

It didn’t have to be that way. Except for Kyle Kirkwood, it did; there just weren’t many options, at least not in IndyCar. Which seems incredible considering he amassed 31 wins in 50 races across the three Road to Indy formulae (USF2000, Indy Pro 2000 and Indy Lights), won the championship in all three (first driver to do so), and has a bag of $1.25m as a scholarship prize from the RTI.

Had Kirkwood’s previous team owner, Michael Andretti, managed to buy into the Alfa Romeo Sauber team and found a way to lever Colton Herta into F1, then Kirkwood would have been slotted into the #26 Andretti Autosport-Honda IndyCar that Herta had vacated. But that deal famously fell apart at the eleventh hour. Consequently, Michael’s only rookie in the 2022…

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