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F1 driver Ericsson moving to IndyCar with Schmidt Peterson

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INDIANAPOL­IS — Sauber Formula One driver Marcus Ericsson will move to IndyCar in 2019 with Schmidt Peterson Motorsport­s.

The team plans to keep a seat for injured Guelph driver Robert Wickens.

The team announced Tuesday that Ericsson will pilot the No. 7 Honda.

The Swedish driver is expanding his racing career into North America and won’t join Schmidt Peterson until after the F1 season finale in Abu Dhabi.

Ericsson will remain a reserve driver for Alfa Romeo Sauber F1 Team.

Wickens is paralyzed from the chest down from injuries suffered in an August crash at Pocono Raceway.

He drove the No. 6 Honda in SPM’s twocar lineup alongside Canadian childhood friend James Hinchcliff­e.

Wickens said last week the extent of his injuries are unclear. But he’s hopeful he’ll be walking in 24 months.

SPM reiterated Tuesday “the No. 6 Honda remains open for 2018 IndyCar Series and Indianapol­is 500 Rookie of the Year Robert Wickens when he wants to and is able to return.”

Ericsson won championsh­ips in Formula BMW UK, Japanese Formula Three and was twice named Swedish Junior Racer of the Year. He’s previously competed in British Formula Three, GP2 Asia, GP2 and currently has 95 starts in Formula One.

Ericsson was ninth in last weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Sauber Formula One driver Marcus Ericsson will move to IndyCar in 2019 with Schmidt Peterson Motorsport­s. The team announced Tuesday he will pilot the No. 7 Honda.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Sauber Formula One driver Marcus Ericsson will move to IndyCar in 2019 with Schmidt Peterson Motorsport­s. The team announced Tuesday he will pilot the No. 7 Honda.

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