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Like every series, even a good driver has to have a top car to do well in any series. There are no ex-F1 drivers of note in Indycar, so their results aren't surprising. They didn't do squat in F1, either.
Alonso's first race showed what was possible, his second race showed how much the the car is worth. The Indy 500 is a bit of a crap shoot, anyway.
Vettel is supposed to be worth 120 million. I don't think he has much interest in any form of American racing. If there was anything happening in the WEC, I could see him trying that, but the big bucks have left that sport.
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