Imperial Valley Press

Andretti, Jourdain team up to run in Mexican racing series

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INDIANAPOL­IS (AP) — Former CART rivals Michael Andretti and Michel Jourdain Jr. will team up to run the No. 1 car in Mexico’s Super Copa Championsh­ip series.

The two former drivers made the announceme­nt Monday.

By adding the Super Copa touring series to Andretti’s stable, his team will compete in seven different racing series this season. The newly formed Andretti Jourdain Autosport has not yet named a driver for the eight-race schedule.

For Andretti, the attraction to the Mexican-based series was simple.

“It’s a good opportunit­y for us to maybe find some young Mexican talent and start grooming (the drivers) to see if we can get the next Michel Jourdain to come to IndyCars,” Andretti said. “I think it would be very important to have IndyCar back in Mexico, and I think having Pato (O’Ward) there, being competitiv­e, would help as well. It could be a step closer to having racing in Mexico City.”

Jourdain and O’Ward, one of IndyCar’s best young drivers, both grew up in Mexico. O’Ward finished fourth in points last season when he captured his first pole and was named the Indianapol­is 500 rookie of the year.

Jourdain started his career on Mexico’s junior formula circuit in 1988. He jumped to the now-defunct Champ Car Series in 1996, finishing 152 races and winning twice in nine seasons. Jourdain also competed in the NASCAR Busch Series, NASCAR trucks, IMSA and ALMS. He has spent the last seven seasons racing in his home country and now is joining a team with one of the world’s best-known racing surnames.

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