The Freeman

Andretti drivers enthusiast­ic about Alonso's Indy 500 run

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BIRMINGHAM — Andretti Autosport's other Indianapol­is 500 drivers are looking forward to welcoming Fernando Alonso to their ranks.

Marco Andretti called it "huge." Alexander Rossi, last year's winner at IndyCar's biggest race, says "it's very, very cool."

The two-time Formula One champion will skip the Monaco Grand Prix next month to compete in IndyCar for the first time as one of Andretti's six cars in the field.

"He wants to be able to taste something again," Marco Andretti said. "He wants to be able to have a shot at victory and he wants a challenge. He's a racer. He always has been and always will be. A lot of people are saying, 'Man, he's crazy,' or this and that. I think it's admirable. If you're a race car driver, that's what you should want to do."

Alonso is scheduled to arrive at Barber Motorsport­s Park ahead of Sunday's Indy Grand Prix of Alabama. The 35year-old Spaniard will be a spectator for this one.

Rossi can speak to the challenge of the McLaren driver's transition, since he headed to Europe at age 17 to pursue his own F1 dream. He made five starts in 2015 before moving back to the United States.

"I don't think anyone ever expected someone to give up Monaco, just because that's their crown jewel race," Rossi said. "I think it's very, very cool that it's happening. I think it shows the significan­ce and the importance and the relevance of the Indy 500. I'm glad that McLaren allowed him to do it, and it's a huge opportunit­y for us as a team, for Honda and for the sport in general."

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