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Andretti Autosport has been growing at a rapid pace over the last few years, contesting as many cars as possible in IndyCar while accelerating its involvement in various series overseas.
Andretti Autosport's pursuit of outside talent, and how much they love one of their speediest drivers, could have a massive impact on Silly Season. News Sports Indy 500 Things To Do Opinion ...
INDYCAR AT LAGUNA SECA: Details, schedules for watching the season finale on NBC. With millions of data points compiled by thousands of sensors that produce roughly a terabyte of information per car ...
Andretti Autosport is no more. Well, sort of. The motorsports empire headed by IndyCar great Michael Andretti announced a rebranding today. The U.S.-based racing organization will now be known as ...
Andretti Autosport was grandfathered with a fourth Leaders Circle entry when Harding-Steinbrenner Racing was absorbed by Michael Andretti’s team in 2020. Once Andretti becomes a three-car team, even ...
Michael Andretti had offered Pato O'Ward a full-time IndyCar seat with his team for the 2019 season. The Mexican driver was ...
Andretti Global, the parent company of Andretti Autosport, has announced today the intention to build a new 575,000-square-foot facility to serve as the organization’s global headquarters.
All 4 Andretti Autosport cars traded contact over the last 25 laps of Sunday's Mid-Ohio race, a symptom, Michael Andretti said, of private infighting. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 ...
General Motors and Andretti Autosport are pursuing a joint effort to launch a Formula One team that will be based in the U.S. and feature an American driver.
Andretti Autosport is currently headquartered at 7615 Zionsville Road in Indianapolis, home base for all operations except the company’s Formula E team, which is based in England.
Andretti Autosport announced Tuesday the organization will rebrand under the name Andretti Global starting with the 2024 racing season. It comes more than a year after soft-launching the new name ...
PORTLAND, Oregon – Andretti Autosport team owner Michael Andretti has yet to assemble a fourth IndyCar entry for 2024 and might downsize to three cars next season — either way, the team no ...
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