Nolan Siegel would consider expanding his current schedule of four events in the IndyCar Series, but only if it didn’t impact his rookie eligibility for next year.
A stacked 2024 campaign has seen Siegel step up into the IndyCar Series for select rounds with Dale Coyne Racing while also running full-time in Indy NXT for HMD Motorsports, where he is currently tied for the championship lead with rival Jacob Abel. Things ramped up even more after United Autosports announced last week Siegel would co-drive its No.
While continued seat time only helps the likely inevitable full-time move to IndyCar, Siegel is hesitant to extend beyond his commitment of four events this year. “Unsure,” Siegel said. “I don’t know. “At this point, I would rather not do six races and ruin my rookie status.” Per IndyCar, a driver is eligible to run four points races in a season and retain rookie eligibility, with a max of eight races allowed over a career.
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