When the checkered flag falls on the 2023 IndyCar Series season this weekend, it will also likely mark the end of the partnership between Dale Coyne Racing and HMD Motorsports.
But the decision to part from Coyne was not a byproduct of the Chicago-born American-Lithuanian leaving, according to Maurini.
“I think right now, the major focus for us is we've won the Indy NXT Championship last year and we're trying to win hopefully, on Saturday this year. Trying to win Rookie of the Year as well and trying to finish the shop.” “It should be done sometime between New Year's and Christmas. That is the first thing that's priority right now for us.”The goal remains to have HMD Motorsports in the IndyCar Series, while also continuing to operate in Indy NXT.“But you can't build a puzzle until you have the outer edges done, and we need to get the outer edges done before we fill in the inside of it. All the pieces are on the table.
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