Andretti hits pause on IndyCar team partnerships

Andretti hits pause on IndyCar team partnerships

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With Meyer Shank Racing set to leave Andretti Technologies at the end of the season to align with Chip Ganassi Racing as its new technical service provider, Andretti Global COO Rob Edwards says the…

Meyer Shank Racing is leaving Andretti Technologies to join Chip Ganassi Racing as its new technical service provider at the end of the season.

The relationship between Andretti Global and MSR has been based on trust, cooperation, and transparency, making it a unique partnership.

Andretti Global’s COO Rob Edwards acknowledges that the end of the partnership with MSR could mean the end of short-term technical alliances for the team.

Andretti and MSR’s collaboration began in 2017 with MSR’s first IndyCar entry at the Indianapolis 500.

As MSR transitions to Ganassi for technical support, Andretti is not planning to switch from Honda to Chevrolet engines in IndyCar, contrary to rumors.

The pool of potential technical partners is limited for Andretti following MSR’s departure, but they are open to exploring new alliances in the future if the right opportunities arise.

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