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Ben Hanley is keen to get started on 'extremely tough' 2019 IndyCar challenge
DragonSpeed's Ben Hanley is aware of the challenge which faces him in the IndyCar series in 2019 but is keen to get started on his new adventure. It was confirmed on Monday; Hanley and DragonSpeed would compete in a Chevrolet powered entry in the 2019 IndyCar season on a part-time basis, taking part in five race meetings in St.Petersburg, Barber Motorsports Park, Indianapolis 500, Road America and Mid-Ohio. The 33-year old British driver openly talked about DragonSpeed's ambition to enter IndyCar has also been a long-term goal for the American outfit, but is aware of the challenges which face them in their rookie year. 'We have no illusions – it’s going to be extremely...
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