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Palou leaving Ganassi for McLaren, denounces CGR press release

Palou leaving Ganassi for McLaren, denounces CGR press release


It was announced earlier today that Ganassi had taken up his option on its 2021 NTT IndyCar Series champion to retain him through the end of the 2023 season. The release included a quote from Ganassi, who has seen his drivers score 14 championships since 1996, and also supposedly from Palou – a fact that the Spaniard rejects completely.

Palou took to Twitter to say: “I have recently learned from the media that this afternoon, without my approval, Chip Ganassi Racing issued a press release announcing that I would be driving with CGR in 2023.  Even more surprising was that CGR’s release included a  “quote”  which did not come from me.

“I did not approve that press release, and I did not author or approve that quote.  As I have recently informed CGR, for personal reasons, I do not intend to continue with the team after 2022.

“This evening’s unfortunate events aside, I have great respect for the CGR team, and look forward to finishing this season strongly together.”

Moments later McLaren F1’s twitter account stated: “¡Hola Alex!

McLaren Racing welcomes ‪#INDYCAR champion ‪@AlexPalou to its driver roster from 2023, as the team continues to build talent across all of its racing series.

Our full driver line-up across all racing series will be confirmed in due course.”

The Arrow McLaren SP twitter account quoted that tweet, adding “Welcome to the McLaren Racing family, Alex Palou.”

Although McLaren is not specific in stating which series Palou would race in, it seems likely that for 2023, he will race alongside current incumbent Pato O’Ward, and new arrival from Andretti Autosport, Alexander Rossi, Arrow McLaren SP having stated its intention long ago that it would be expanding its NTT IndyCar Series’ line-up to three cars. This would likely see Felix Rosenqvist, who McLaren Racing confirmed in its ‘family’ two weeks ago, moving across to McLaren’s new Formula E team.

This would give McLaren Racing three viable options for replacing the struggling Daniel Ricciardo at the conclusion of his contract with the team in 2023 – O’Ward, Palou and Colton Herta, who has just finished a two-day test with the McLaren F1 squad.

Palou, in his second year with Ganassi, currently lies fourth in the IndyCar points table, just 35 behind championship-leading teammate Marcus Ericsson.

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