The New Zealander finished eighth in two previous appearances, including his debut in 2018 in the old-style FIA Formula 3 machinery. This year, he will drive the #29 entry for MP Motorsport. Now, though, Armstrong comes in with a deeper well of experience as the 2023 IndyCar Series Rookie of the Year. “I feel like I have unfinished business there,” Armstrong told Motorsport.com.
” Photo by: Jake Galstad Marcus Armstrong, Chip Ganassi Racing Honda Additionally, the 23-year-old has reunited with Paolo Angilella, who helped Armstrong finish runner-up for the 2019 F3 championship and is now the technical chief for MP Motorsport. “He was my engineer when I was in Prema in 2019,” Armstrong said. “He was a great source of wisdom at the time when I was quite young. Since then, he’s had some great success, winning Formula 2 with Felipe Drugovich.