“Yeah, what you never actually get a true practice of is a fuel savings stint,” Cowdin said. “It was good,” said Armstrong, a four-time winner in FIA Formula 2. “Every race he gets out of the car, I tease him,” Cowdin said. The 2.3-mile, 17-turn natural terrain road course should play right into the comfort zone of Armstrong’s skillset, Cowdin said. “I think from the street courses, he’s got a little bit of experience with those, but European street courses aren’t exactly what we have here,” Cowdin said. “When we get to the road courses, I think that’s where he’s really going to shine.
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