Marco Andretti skipping 2021 IndyCar season, but will run Indy 500
Third-generation driver still looking for Indy 500 win
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Marco Andretti announced Friday that he will not be competing as a full-time IndyCar driver in 2021.
In a statement posted to Twitter, the third-generation racer said "I have decided to change up my direction somewhat - to reset - to do something a little different - look at everything fresh and see where that takes me."
The 33-year-old said he will still run the Indy 500 and possibly a couple of other races, depending on how the season develops and is considering doing some sports car racing in another series.
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Andretti won the pole position for last year's Indy 500 for his father Michael's team, but finished in 13th place, keeping his family's winless streak -- that stretches back to grandfather Mario's 1969 win -- intact.
"I know that a victory there is in my future so we'll try to get that done in the coming years," he said.
"I both support and respect his decision to take a focus on other areas of life, and even other forms of motorsport," Michael Andretti said in a statement on the news.