Road to Indy a possible option for Billy Monger
By Marshall Pruett - IndyCar and sports car correspondent RACER and RACER.com
If Billy Monger’s backers are unable to support his next step on the European open-wheel ladder, his team owner is confident the inspirational young Briton would be a hit on the Road to Indy.
During the British teenager’s return to Donington Park last weekend — site of a brutal F4 crash in 2017 that led to the amputation of his lower legs — Trevor Carlin watched as Monger earned a pair of British F3 pole positions and stood on the podium for the final race.
If Billy Monger’s backers are unable to support his next step on the European open-wheel ladder, his team owner is confident the inspirational young Briton would be a hit on the Road to Indy.
During the British teenager’s return to Donington Park last weekend — site of a brutal F4 crash in 2017 that led to the amputation of his lower legs — Trevor Carlin watched as Monger earned a pair of British F3 pole positions and stood on the podium for the final race.
Monger leads the British F3 field at Donington Park. (Image by LAT)
According to Carlin, who owns open-wheel teams that compete on both sides of the Atlantic, Monger’s preference would be to remain in Europe, but there are no guarantees it will happen.
“His ultimate goal if Formula 1, but if the funding isn’t there to keep him on that path, it would be perfect for him to look at the USA,” he added. “I think he’d be a huge star there; he’s already a star, but I think Americans would love him. It’s a question of timing, really.
“If no one’s willing to help him in the European market, we’ll come to the U.S. market and see who’s prepared to help him there. I feel like he’d receive immense support for the Road to Indy. His future is very, very bright.”
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Would be amazing to see Billy make it to either F1 or Indy. What a story that would be
I believe he will make it to the top.