BEYOND THE GRID: IndyCar legend Dario Franchitti on why his ‘F1 dream’ never became a reality

Dario Franchitti has enjoyed a sensational racing career in the United States, becoming a four-time IndyCar series champion and a three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500.
But earlier in his journey, the Scot had plenty of interest from Formula 1 and tested for a few different teams. So, why didn’t he end up racing in the pinnacle of motorsport?
Speaking to Beyond The Grid host Tom Clarkson, Franchitti talks about the three big opportunities he had to drive in F1 – sharing fascinating insight into those negotiations and the tests he completed for various teams.
He also discusses his racing idols, how three-time F1 World Champion Sir Jackie Stewart became his mentor and what it takes to become a complete IndyCar driver.
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