Ericsson “pissed off” on how 2022 IndyCar title challenge dissolved

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🗣️'It's given me a lot of motivation to work hard in the off-season to try and be better this year.' Ericsson_Marcus feels “a bit pissed off” about how his 2022 IndyCar title challenge petered out and targets improvements in qualifying this year ⬇️

After winning the Indianapolis 500, Chip Ganassi Racing driver Ericsson was well in the hunt for the championship and sat at the top of the points table for six races, before being overhauled by eventual champion Will Power and sliding back to an eventual sixth in the points., but speaking ahead of the track running revealed that he's still frustrated by how his 2022 campaign concluded.

“I'm still a bit pissed off about the ending of last year because I felt we were having a really strong year, then the last three races or so we just fell off a little bit. That was disappointing. , and uncovered“two pretty big things in the off-season that we saw that we were probably doing wrong and then also not emphasising enough on”.

“Race day, I'm not scared of anyone. I think on the #8 car we're always going forward in the races; we're always very strong in the races.“It's no secret that we need to improve on qualifying day. That is us in the #8 car, but also Chip Ganassi Racing as a whole.

 

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