IndyCar: Verstappen rejects Andretti’s Indy 500 invitation
During the Thursday Press Conference in Barcelona for the Spanish GP, Max Verstappen again ruled out participating in the Indy 500, despite a recent offer from Mario Andretti.
Speaking to Ziggo Sport at the Indy 500, Andretti revealed his plans for how he intends to convince Verstappen to make the move.
“Motor racing is a big happy family, if you will, all the different disciplines. But for me, I was interested and curious about riding it all, as you can see. I had the passion for all the top disciplines in our sport. And I’ve friends everywhere.
“So one of these days, I’m going to speak with Max Verstappen after he wins eight World Championships to come here and win the Indy 500!”
“No, I respect them a lot,” he told the media in Barcelona. “I have some friends of mine doing it, but not at the moment, no.”
Previously, Verstappen said, “I’ve no desire to chase the Triple Crown. At least, not Indy. I appreciate what they do. It’s insane, these drivers. … I have a lot of respect for what they achieve there, but for me, especially being in F1 for such a long time already, I don’t need to risk my life there and potentially injure myself, your legs, whatever. It’s just not worth it anymore, let’s say like that.”
After seeing Kirkwood’s Indy Crash, it cemented Verstappen’s Opinion
Kyle Kirkwood’s onboard camera from today’s incident 😱
Thankful for the safety team and safety equipment ❤️ pic.twitter.com/khcoXkxlFF
— Andretti Autosport (@FollowAndretti) May 28, 2023