Listen to this article Back in 2019, I rated Alexander Rossi as the best IndyCar driver of the season. Yes, he'd missed out on the title – indeed, he slipped to third in points at the final round – but the Andretti Autosport-Honda driver made fewer mistakes than champion Josef Newgarden , despite having the best car on fewer weekends, and despite being just as aggressive. Since his seventh and most recent win, at Road America that year, 40 rounds of the IndyCar Series have passed by without Rossi visiting victory lane. In 2020 he scored five podiums, but his luck was so appalling elsewhere that he could still only muster ninth in the standings. Last year he slipped to 10 th , with just one podium to his name. Rossi has by no means been flawless over this period, but usually his mistakes are the consequence of trying to make up for bad luck earlier in the race – or trying to make up for misfortune in previous rounds. Most drivers for whom great opportunities have become infrequent can be prone to overreaching – Gateway and Laguna Seca last year could have been "easy" podiums for Rossi but he was going… Read full this story
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