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The IndyCar Series operation of McLaren, competing as Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team due to sponsorship, is based in Indianapolis and was founded by former IndyCar driver Sam Schmidt in 2001 as Sam Schmidt Motorsports. The team operates the Nos. 5, 6 and 7 Dallara-Chevrolet entries for Pato O'Ward, Nolan Siegel, and Christian Lundgaard respectively.
Gavin Ward is out as Arrow McLaren team principal after two seasons with IndyCar Series program. "We’ve made major strides during my tenure," Ward said in a news release. "Our 2024 IndyCar ...
As the latest Arrow McLaren driver to have been shown the door – at the end of the 2024 IndyCar season when his two-year contract runs out – Alexander Rossi sounds every bit like a businessman ...
Patricio "Pato" O'Ward Junco (born 6 May 1999) is a Mexican professional auto racing driver who competes full-time in the IndyCar Series, driving the No. 5 Chevrolet for Arrow McLaren. He is the 2018 Indy Lights champion.
Arrow McLaren has ended its IndyCar partnership with Juncos Hollinger Racing after one of McLaren’s drivers said he had received death threats. Théo Pourchaire said he received online threats ...
On race day, though, Newgarden put Team Penske back in victory lane, Ganassi claimed four of the top seven spots and only one McLaren driver, Alexander Rossi, finished in the top 15. Rossi, the 2016 race winner, finished fifth. McLaren certainly brings name recognition and a well-financed operation to America's top open-wheel circuit.
The new components were introduced in response to an incident during the 2023 Indianapolis 500 where a rear wheel assembly broke free from a car (specifically the Andretti No. 27 of Kyle Kirkwood who got collected by the spinning Arrow McLaren No. 6 of Felix Rosenqvist) and was launched over the catch fence meant to contain cars to the race ...
Arrow McLaren: 5: Arrow Electronics Velo: ... Hendrick Cars Kyle Larson 1 R ... 2020 IndyCar Grand Prix: n/a: n/a: 2020 Indianapolis 500: