Driver who previously worked with Angela Cullen returns to racing without her
An IndyCar star who previously worked with Angela Cullen returned to rꦅacing action over the weekend.

Marcus Armstrong, who previously worked with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton’s physiotherapist Angela Cullen, returned to♔ r꧋acing action in IndyCar for the season-opener at St. Petersburg.
Afte♍r leaving her role with Hamilton, Cullen was seen alongside fellow Kiwi Armstrong in the IndyCar paddock last year.
Cullen had spent seven years working with Hamilton as his physiotherapist b🎐efore her 𒁏shock exit ahead of the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
After a short hiatus, she took up the role of fitness trainer for Armstrong before her sensational return to work alon🧸gside 🍸Hamilton again during the seven-time world champion’s first year at Ferrari.
Cullen was present at Hamilton’s first shakedown at Fiorano in February💝 and was seen during pre-season te🦂sting in Bahrain last week.
The 50-year-old thought she had “retired” from motorsp💮ort bef✱ore teaming up with Armstrong in IndyCar last year.
Speaking꧑ of her new adventure stateside, she said: “When I left Formula 1 I thought I was moving away from motorsport. I retired🦂 actually.
“And then I connected with Marcus Armstrong and I just started 𒉰working with him on mental skills and things in the background. In the off-season, I was sp🍬onsored by SOS Hydration who he was sponsored by as well and they connected us.
“We have very similar values. We’re very driven. We’re very competitive. I was really excited that he was that same way. Then he said: ‘Do you wantඣ to come to a race?’, and I said: ‘I’d love to come out’.”
Armstrong fails to finish IndyCar opener
Armstrong’s first race of the 2025 IndyCar season ended ꦜprematꦚurely due to a suspension issue.
Armstrong had qualified well, secu🍨ring fourth on🦂 the grid behind teammate Felix Rosenqvist.
He had led the race before a brush with t♐he barrier caused suspension damage, forcing him to retire after he made a pit stop.
It was an encouraging weekend for him as he embarks on his second full seaso💜n in IndyCar.
Armstrong finished 14th in the 2024 Ind🥂yCar standings with one podium finish.

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