Current IMSA champion ollyjarvis believes he has less than a 50 per cent of continuing in the championship next year after splitting with the Meyer Shank Acura team.
prompting him to sign a fresh deal with United Autosports to remain in the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2023.
“So, I'm going to keep an eye on it. I'm still finalising my programme for next year but I'm happy with where I am at. I think I've got a good programme if everything comes off. Former Audi LMP1 and Mazda DPi driver Jarvis has raced in a variety of machinery over the years and even has some experience in grand tourers in GT1 World Championship and IMSA.
“If I go there I want to go there with the chance to win it, whether that's in DPi [GTP], LMP2 or even GTs. I've driven GTs before so that is certainly not out of the window, but it is the right opportunity with the right group of people.” “Let's focus on 2023 first and '24 will hopefully take care of itself. But a lot of things will change, there are more manufacturers coming in, drivers will move around as well.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Mercedes, Ferrari among teams confirmed for extra Pirelli tyre tests in 2022/2023Formula 1 running in 2022 is not yet over after all for three teams, who will take part in additional Pirelli tyre tests during December.
Read more »
2023 Supercars schedule sparks controversySupercars looked at racing in NZ and Singapore next year before controversially reclaiming the traditional Sandown date. RepcoSC
Read more »
The Abu Dhabi momentum that can propel Leclerc and Ferrari to F1 2023 successOPINION: Charles Leclerc achieved his target of sealing runner-up in the 2022 world championship with a masterful drive behind Max Verstappen in Abu Dhabi. And that race contained key elements that may help him, and Ferrari, go one better in Formula 1 2023
Read more »
Londonderry: No live events at Ebrington Square until 2023There will be no further live events at Ebrington Square in Londonderry until the end of July 2023 due to construction work at the site
Read more »
UK’s biggest rail union to hold strikes into 2023 after pay talks collapse\n\t\t\tKeep abreast of significant corporate, financial and political developments around the world.\n\t\t\tStay informed and spot emerging risks and opportunities with independent global reporting, expert\n\t\t\tcommentary and analysis you can trust.\n\t\t
Read more »