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Next week’s two-day test for the entire 27-car NTT IndyCar Series field at Sebring will feature a revised run plan for Arrow McLaren’s drivers and entries. In light of the injury and sidelining of …
Next week’s two-day test for the entire 27-car NTT IndyCar Series field at Sebring will feature a revised run plan for Arrow McLaren’s drivers and entries. Due to David Malukas’ injury sidelining him, Arrow McLaren will bring three cars and two drivers to the Monday-Tuesday test. Callum Ilott was supposed to fill in for Malukas, but due to conflicts with his FIA World Endurance Championship responsibilities, he won’t be able to test. As a result, Pato O’Ward will handle testing duties for Arrow McLaren at Sebring. This test is crucial for all 10 season-long teams as it will be the first time testing cars outfitted with all 2024 hybrid-spec components minus the ERS package. O’Ward is excited for the upcoming season and the chance to get back on track with the team at Sebring. With the exception of Dale Coyne Racing, the identities of 25 of the 27 drivers participating in the Sebring test are known. Dale Coyne Racing is yet to name its drivers for the test and the St. Petersburg race.