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Andretti Global has confirmed that the team will only run three cars in this year’s 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. The team had been working on finalizing plans to bring Colton Herta into the seat of a fourth car, but Formula 2 formalized a revision to its calendar earlier in the day that added […]
Andretti Global has confirmed that they will only run three cars in this year’s Indianapolis 500, as plans to bring Colton Herta into a fourth car fell through due to scheduling conflicts with Formula 2. One of the new F2 events overlaps with the Indy 500 weekend, preventing Herta’s participation in the race. Amidst this, Andretti team principal Ron Ruzewski revealed that the team will focus on their current line-up and field only three cars for the event in May. With Herta’s F2 commitment and the team’s dedication to their existing drivers, Andretti will maintain a three-car lineup for the upcoming 110th running of the Indy 500. Andretti will be represented by Will Power, Kyle Kirkwood, and Marcus Ericsson as they aim for their first Indy 500 win since 2017.




