New Drivers for IndyCar 2027

2027年 IndyCar 新車手


Introduction

Some racing drivers are changing teams for the 2027 season.

部分賽車手將在 2027 年賽季更換車隊。

Main Body

Felix Rosenqvist will leave Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) after 2026. He won a big race and now other teams want him. Scott Dixon will also leave Chip Ganassi Racing.

Felix Rosenqvist 將在 2026 年後離開 Meyer Shank Racing (MSR)。他贏得了一場大賽,現在其他車隊都想要他。Scott Dixon 也將離開 Chip Ganassi Racing。

MSR has a new plan. They signed Marcus Armstrong to a long contract. He will drive the #60 car in 2027. MSR likes his work and his skill.

MSR 有了一個新計劃。他們與 Marcus Armstrong 簽署了一份長期合約。他將在 2027 年駕駛 #60 號車。MSR 非常認可他的表現與技巧。

Arrow McLaren has a problem. Christian Lundgaard is a good driver. But the team might want to hire Dixon or Rosenqvist instead. This means Lundgaard might lose his seat.

Arrow McLaren 面臨一個問題。Christian Lundgaard 是一名優秀的車手。但車隊可能會想改聘 Dixon 或 Rosenqvist。這意味著 Lundgaard 可能會失去他的席位。

Conclusion

Armstrong is staying at MSR. Now, we wait to see where Dixon and Rosenqvist will go.

Armstrong 將留在 MSR。現在,我們等待觀察 Dixon 與 Rosenqvist 將前往何處。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 Talking About the Future

In this story, we see one powerful word used to talk about things that will happen later: WILL.

How it works: Just put will before the action word. It doesn't matter if the person is one or many; the word never changes.

  • He will drive...
  • Dixon will leave...
  • Lundgaard might lose... (Note: 'might' is used when we are not 100% sure!)

The 'Change' Pattern Notice how the text describes movement from one place to another:

Leave \text{→} Go to \text{→} Sign (a contract)

Examples from the text:

  • Rosenqvist will leave MSR.
  • He will drive the #60 car.

Quick Tip: To make it negative, use will not or won't.

Vocabulary Learning

season (n.)
A period of time during which a sport is played
Example:The football season starts in September.
contract (n.)
A legal agreement between two people or groups
Example:The player signed a three-year contract with the team.
skill (n.)
The ability to do something well
Example:Driving a race car requires a lot of skill.
hire (v.)
To give someone a job
Example:The company wants to hire a new manager.
instead (adv.)
In place of someone or something else
Example:I don't want tea; I will have coffee instead.
Practice A2 words in a crossword