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Brown would ‘love to see' IndyCar drivers join F1 grid

McLaren CEO Zak Brown would love to see IndyCar drivers get a chance at F1 in the future, and wants more to be done to help that happen. A driver moving from an American series to Formula 1 is a rare thing, with Sebastian Bourdais being the last man to do so back in 2008. With the sport keen to grow its audience in the States though, there have been more and more calls for it to happen again in the near future. If a driver was to do so, it would most likely be one from IndyCar, and Zak Brown is keen to see it happen, but thinks that right now, there isn't enough practice time for them. “I think that now we have such limited testing that it’s very difficult to take a risk with bringing...
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