The Danish driver has raced for the Rahal squad since joining IndyCar in 2021 and since then he claimed the Rookie of the Year honour in 2022 – the same year he signed a contract extension – and scored a breakthrough victory at Toronto last season en route to finishing eighth in the championship.
Ahead of the opening practice at St. Petersburg, the 22-year-old was asked when teams would begin going after him.
“Well, I think they already have,” Lundgaard said.
After being pressed on which teams have already inquired for his future services, a smile widened across Lundgaard’s face.
“All of them,” he said. “Obviously there’s interest but at the same time I’m here to work with the team and my trust is in the team and we have a lot of unfinished business at a lot of circuits and events.
“To me, the biggest disappointment has obviously been on the ovals. That’s where we need to improve and that’s where I want to see the most improvement. So, it’s going to be an interesting season, at the moment my focus is where it needs to be.”
Source: Autosport