Quote Originally Posted by Used to be Starter View Post
He came out of F2 way too soon and has been unable to get his head in a good place. He is now his own worst enemy. I'm afraid his career is already done - at least at the top levels of the sport. There are a couple of young American drivers in IndyCar who it seems would have been better choices for the seat.
Would they have been eligible for a super license, though? We already know Colton Herta, who finished tenth in IndyCar in 2022, wasn't. The only Americans who finished ahead of him were Newgarden and Rossi, who at 32 and 31 are not really young. Kirkwood and Ferrucci would almost certainly not have met the criteria for a superlicense in 2023 (and I'd better not mention Sting Ray Robb )