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Arrow McLaren has announced that veteran Ryan Hunter-Reay will join the team for the upcoming 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. The 44-year-old will pilot the fourth car in the team’s line-up, joining Arrow McLaren’s three full time drivers on the grid for Memorial Day weekend. Hunter-Reay has made 395 IndyCar starts over the past […]
Arrow McLaren has named veteran Ryan Hunter-Reay as their driver for the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500, where he will pilot the fourth car in the team’s lineup.
Hunter-Reay, 44, brings his extensive experience with 395 IndyCar starts, a championship win in 2012, and an Indy 500 victory in 2014 to the team.
Assigned car number 31 for the event, Hunter-Reay’s addition is aimed at strengthening the team’s chances alongside their full-time drivers for Memorial Day weekend.
Team Principal Tony Kanaan praised Hunter-Reay’s proven track record and highlighted their history of fielding a fourth car to enhance their competitive edge at the prestigious race.
Hunter-Reay will continue Arrow McLaren’s tradition of running a one-off entry at the Indy 500, following in the footsteps of previous high-profile drivers like Kyle Larson.






