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THIS Reigning NASCAR Mexico Series Champion Joins IndyCar program in 2024

1 years ago By Sports Desk

Defending champion of the NASCAR Mexico Series, Salvador de Alba Jr., has decided to turn a new page in his racing career and will switch to IndyCar in the 2024 season. Alba Jr., who has won the championship in stock car races in Mexico twice, will switch to Indy NXT, the development series of NTT IndyCar, in cooperation with Andretti Cape Indy NXT.

The newly created team was a joint venture between Andretti Global, a prominent name in American auto sports, and Cape Motorsports, which is considered one of the best teams at the junior IndyCar levels. This change for Alba Jr. is not only a new phase in his career, but also an exciting contribution to the dynamics of IndyCar.

Salvador de Alba Jr. spoke about his future plans in an interview with motorsport.com: “Joining Andretti Cape is the biggest step I’ve taken in my career so far, and I’m excited to be a part of this team. Last year for me, it was NASCAR. “The Super Copa and USF Pro were great in 2000, so I can’t wait to start competing in Indy NXT. With the help of my sponsors, Michel Jourdain and the Andretti Cape team, we are pleased to make the transition to Indy NXT.”

Salvador de Alba Jr.’s decision to switch to different types of racing shows his willingness to constantly seek new challenges and his determination to excel in different motoring scenarios. A veteran and standout champion in the NASCAR Mexico Series choosing IndyCar for his next adventure adds an impressive layer to the series’ diversity and demonstrates IndyCar’s growing global appeal.

While it’s unclear how Salvador de Alba Jr. will adapt to IndyCar’s single-seaters, his experience in stock car racing could help him approach the series from a unique perspective. The automotive community is eager to see how he will excel in a new environment and how this change will affect his successful career on the racetrack.

Indy NXT’s 2024 season just got exciting with the addition of Salvador de Alba Jr. Fans can expect big moments, intense rivalries and a champion adapting to the intensity of single-seater racing.

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