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Herta proud of second, Rosenqvist happy to cause McLaren “doubts”

Although Rosenqvist has been retained by McLaren Racing for 2023 and beyond, there are question marks over whether he’ll remain in IndyCar alongside Pato O’Ward and 2023 arrival Alexander Rossi, regardless of Alex Palou’s destiny. Like Rosenqvist, IndyCar champion Palou has been signed to the McLaren Racing ‘family’ but it is not clear yet for which series.

The rumor has been that Rosenqvist will be moved across to McLaren’s new Formula E team for next year. Today in Toronto, the Swede finished third, having outpaced Arrow McLaren SP teammate O’Ward all weekend.

"What a fun race,” said the 30-year-old Swede to Peacock livestreaming service. “Wow, I had to fight really hard for it.

“The strategy meant we had to overtake on track and do good pitstops and I think we nailed both of those. We took the opportunities we had. If it wasn't for that last yellow I think we were really good on fuel, but we all went to flat-out racing at the end with Colton and Scott. Good racing, as it should be."

Rosenqvist, who took his first pole for the team at Texas Motor Speedway, went on to add: "I hope this weekend makes Zak [Brown, McLaren CEO] doubt some things.

“There's still a long way to go in the year, and every race keeps getting better and better. This is the trajectory we want to be on and I'm so excited for the rest of the season."

Meanwhile polesitter Herta, rather than sound despondent over getting beaten by race-winner Scott Dixon, said he was proud of his runner-up finish.

"Felix was really fast and I'm glad we were able to keep him behind us,” said the Andretti ace. “A few more laps and it looked like he was going to get us.

“We just struggled a little with tire wear at the end. Other than that our car was amazing. Obviously I

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