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Michael Mario Andretti (born October 5, 1962) is an American former racing driver, and current team owner.Statistically one of the most successful drivers in the history of American open-wheel car racing, Andretti won the 1991 CART championship, and amassed 42 race victories, the most in the CART era and fifth-most all time. [1]
The estate sold the team's assets to Andretti, who became an owner-driver under the name Andretti Racing Enterprises. [ 15 ] : 181–182 Brawner stayed on as chief mechanic. [ 52 ] In 1968 , Andretti once again lost the title at the final race of the season at Riverside, but this time in a reversal of the events of 1967.
Nazareth Speedway is a defunct auto racing facility in Lower Nazareth Township in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, which operated from 1910 to 2004. The racing facility operated in two distinct course configurations. In its early years, it was a dirt twin oval layout. In 1987, it was reopened as a paved tri-oval that measured ...
Andretti, which didn’t respond to messages from The News & Observer, has six locations in Texas, Florida and Georgia. The company is named after the famed Andretti racing family, whose North ...
Michael Andretti and top Andretti Global executives spent last weekend at the U.S. Grand Prix in Texas trying to drum up interest for their bid to join the F1 grid in 2025.
Andretti-Green Racing teammates Tony Kanaan and Dario Franchitti compare notes on Pole Day for the 2007 Indianapolis 500. After major problems in CART surfaced, Andretti, who had purchased a majority interest in the team, switched the newly renamed Andretti Green Racing in 2003 to the rival Indy Racing League (now the NTT IndyCar Series).
General Motors partnered with Andretti in early 2023 in its request that F1 expand the current grid from 10 teams to 11 so Michael Andretti can field a truly American team in the globe-hopping ...
Mario Andretti, champion of the 1984 season Guerrero, Brabham, Ongais, Fillip, and Bettenhausen at Pocono in 1984. The 1984 CART PPG Indy Car World Series season, the sixth in the CART era of U.S. open-wheel racing, consisted of 16 races, beginning in Long Beach, California on March 31 and concluding in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 10.