Why Prema can shock the establishment and translate its European success into IndyCar
Prema has assembled a strong line-up for its debut campaign in IndyCar, yet European outfits have often struggled to make their mark on the American series - but team boss Rene Rosin is confident that history will not repeat itself
Pick a racing category in Europe – go on, choose one – and Prema Racing has probably won it.
In recent years, the Venetian team’s reach has diversified from the European junior single-seater competitions to endurance racing and sportscars, and found success outside of its original heartland. Yet the desire to test itself at the highest levels has continued to burn; now, Prema has embarked upon its latest journey, in the IndyCar Series.
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