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O'Ward says he has asked to be 'fired' as McLaren F1 reserve
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O'Ward says he has asked to be 'fired' as McLaren F1 reserve

Pato O'Ward, a Mexican IndyCar driver and reserve for the McLaren Formula One team, stated that he has 'politely asked to be fired' from his reserve role with the team. He explained that racing in Formula One is no longer his passion and that he prefers focusing on his career in IndyCar, where he has achieved significant success, including winning 10 races and recently securing victory at the Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio. O'Ward expressed that he does not feel excited about driving current F1 cars and emphasized that his priorities lie elsewhere. He acknowledged the prestige of F1 but indicated that it is not a fit for him personally, preferring the environment and challenges of IndyCar.

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O'Ward says he has asked to be 'fired' as McLaren F1 reserve

Pato O'Ward, a Mexican IndyCar driver and reserve for the McLaren Formula One team, stated that he has 'politely asked to be fired' from his reserve role with the team. He explained that racing in Formula One is no longer his passion and that he prefers focusing on his career in IndyCar, where he has achieved significant success, including winning 10 races and recently securing victory at the Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio. O'Ward expressed that he does not feel excited about driving current F1 cars and emphasized that his priorities lie elsewhere. He acknowledged the prestige of F1 but indicated that it is not a fit for him personally, preferring the environment and challenges of IndyCar.

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