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Rosenqvist: Formula 1? No thank you. I want to win races

Swedish race driver Felix Rosenqvist says he has little interest in launching a Formula 1 career where he would not be satisfied racing without a chance of winning. 'Formula 1? No thank you. I want to win races,' Rosenqvist told Expressen newspaper. Rosenqvist, 28, had a highly promising junior career in Europe, winning the European F3 title in 2015, back-to-back wins at Macau, and testing a GP2 car. But together with former F1 driver and manager Stefan Johansson, he opted instead to head to America where in 2019 he became Indycar's rookie of the year driving for Chip Ganassi. This year, he will be joined at the top Indycar team by former F1 driver and 2019 Alfa Romeo tester Marcus...
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