Jordan King joins Ed Carpenter Racing for part-season IndyCar campaign

Jordan King will make his debut in the Verizon IndyCar Series with Ed Carpenter Racing this year after joining the team for the ro♐ad and street course events on the 2018 schedule🐼.

King, 23, spent three years racing in GP2 and Formula 2, tak🅷ing two victories in the category, and enjoyed a junior role with the ✅Manor Formula 1 team that saw him make two practice appearances at the end of the 2016 season.

Jordan King joins Ed Carpenter Racing in IndyCar

Jordan King will make his debut in the Verizon Indy🐬Car Series with Ed Carpenter Racing this year after joining the team for the road and street course events on the 2018 schedule.

King, 23, spent three years racing🅠 in GP2 and Formula 2, taking two victories in🔯 the category, and enjoyed a junior role with the Manor Formula 1 team that saw him make two practice appearances at the end of the 2016 season.

The Briton set his sights on an IndyCar move for 2018 after a tough F2 campaign that yielded not a single podium, and announced on Thursday he had signed a deal to race for Ed Carpenter Raci𒆙ng.

King will drive t🍷he #20 Chevrolet for 11 of the 17 races on the 2018 schedule, with team boss Ed Carpenter taking over forꦯ the oval rounds.

"I am beyond♉ excited to get started in the Verizon IndyCar Series," said King. "After winning at Silverstone in 2016 and being able to drive in F1 practice, 2017 was not what I was hoping for🧸.

"Going into the new season, I’m really looking🌟 forward to having the opportunity with ECR to work towards our collective goals. I believe that together, both of us have the capability to do well."

"We are very excited to welcome Jordan to the ECR family and to have him in the No. 20 Fuzzy’s Vodka Ch🐠evrolet for the 2018 road and street course races,” added Carpenter.

“I first met Jordan at Sonoma Raceway in 2016 as✤ he was exploring opportunities in I✅NDYCAR. He is a very motivated, intelligent and hungry driver, which is exactly what we are looking for at ECR.

"Jordan has had a lot of success and experience in Europe and I can’t wai💝t to see what he is capable of with ECR in the Verizon IndyC☂ar Series."

King will make his IndyCar debut at the season-opening Grand Prix of St. Petersburg o🐼n Ma♌rch 11.

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