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Ericsson in talks over IndyCar move for 2019

Marcus Ericsson is targeting a move into the Verizon IndyCar Series for the 2019 season after losing his Sauber Formula 1 seat, with the Swede confirming he is in talks with multiple teams over a race programme. Sauber confirmed last month it would be dropping Ericsson from its race line-up for 2019 after four seasons, but that he would remain with the team in a third driver and ambassador role. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Ericsson said at the time of the announcement he was exploring options to keep racing next year, and confirmed on Thursday at Suzuka that a drive in IndyCar was his main target. “We’re looking around at different options, but nothing is done yet. I definitely want...
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