Arrow McLaren team principal Tony Kanaan stated that the team is maintaining their usual approach for the 109th running of the Indianapolis 500, despite Pato O’Ward’s loss in the 2024 race. Kanaan, a previous Indy 500 winner, emphasized the importance of participating and working towards victory. The team, with Kanaan leading a four-car lineup, aims for success at the Brickyard. Kanaan highlighted the significance of respecting the track, having fast cars, and giving their all in the race. While cautious of the expectations, Kanaan expressed his commitment to supporting O’Ward and the team’s pursuit of success at the prestigious event.
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