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Adjusting to IndyCar’s bumpier tracks a priority for Lundgaard · RaceFans

Christian Lundgaard, RLL, IndyCar, 2021

IndyCar rookie Christian Lundgaard says adapting to the rougher nature of the series’ tracks will be crucial for him after moving to the series from Formula 2.

The 20-year-old Danish driver has joined Rahal Letterman Lanigan’s expanded, three-car squad for 2022. Lundgaard started a single race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course last year, qualifying an impressive fourth before slipping to 12th in the race.

But he expects a tougher time when he tackles some of the series’ notoriously bumpy street circuits for the first time this year.

“I’m happy that the Indy road course was the track that I drove,” said Lundgaard. “I know I tested at Barber but the track is very European and I’m used to the European tracks. So for me to start there was a good benchmark.

“But once we get to Nashville, Detroit, those kind of circuits, I wouldn’t say I’m going to struggle more but I’ll probably need more time compared to the others because they’ve been there.”

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