Veteran barnstormer John Andretti said he is virtually certain to make another attempt to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 in May but said the demands of a NASCAR schedule have brought him to a crossroads in his 22-year career. Andretti, the 46-year-old nephew of legend Mario Andretti, competed in 34 Sprint Cup events, finishing 36th in points, in 2009. He placed 19th for Richard Petty Motorsports in his 10th Indy 500. “I’m kind of at a stage in my life where I want to enjoy everything, my family,” said Andretti, who has won national series races in stock, sports, open wheel and drag racing cars. “This last year has been pretty taxing on me because I am gone all the time. So I need to really dig deep to see if I want to do it again. I enjoy the team I am with, I like the owner, and that’s really what got me to do this [in 2009]. The Indianapolis 500, I would say just go ahead and write that in, but I don’t know if I can go on the road and do 34 races. I am not young, but I am compared to Mark Martin, and I enjoy doing it, so it’s tough.”(Sports Illustrated)(12-3-2009)
