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Arrow McLaren has announced that Ryan Hunter-Reay is slotting into the team’s sporting director role. The 2014 Indianapolis 500 winner has been a part of the team as a consultant and part-time driver, recently contesting the 110th Indy 500 behind the wheel of the #31. Hunter-Reay will now officially take over the sporting director position, […]
Arrow McLaren has appointed Ryan Hunter-Reay as their new sporting director.
Hunter-Reay, the 2014 Indy 500 winner, has been involved with the team as a consultant and part-time driver.
He is now officially taking on the role of sporting director to enhance on-track performance and boost commercial success.
The 45-year-old veteran racer expressed his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to Arrow McLaren’s ambitions.
His experience and success as a driver make him a valuable addition to the team’s senior leadership.
The decision on whether Hunter-Reay will continue competing in the Indy 500 remains undecided.
Overall, his appointment signifies Arrow McLaren’s commitment to maintaining a competitive edge in motorsports.





