Paul Tracy’s Free Agency Not Attracting IndyCar Series Offers

Paul Tracy’s Free Agency Not Attracting IndyCar Series Offers
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Paul Tracy’s Free Agency Not Attracting IndyCar Series Offers


Tracy said that because Forsythe has not met terms of their multiyear contract, he is pursuing other options to continue driving race cars. Chief among them, of course, is landing a ride in the IndyCar Series.

“Jerry has left me no option on this.” Tracy said they have not spoken since Dec. 17. Indystar

“My lawyer feels I am free to go look at other opportunities that are out there for me,” Tracy tells the Indianapolis Star. “Jerry has left me no option on this.”

Tracy still has four years left on a five year deal with Forsythe, which prevents him from competing in any other open-wheel series. TSN

“But I know this, I don’t want to watch any more races on television – I want to be in them.”

“I definitely want to run at the Indy 500 again, and I’d like to run at least one race before May but I’m running out of time,” he said.

“I’m open to run for any team with a budget to run a competitive car,” said Tracy, who has been linked to IndyCar boss Tony George’s Vision Racing team. “I know I can still go quick and I want to be part of this unified series.” Autosport


 
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