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Arrow McLaren team principal Gavin Ward and sporting director Tony Kanaan were delighted by rookie Theo Pourchaire’s debut performance in the No. 6 Chevy. Both men stood within a few feet of the Fr…
Arrow McLaren team principal Gavin Ward and sporting director Tony Kanaan were impressed by rookie Theo Pourchaire’s debut performance in the No. 6 Chevy at Long Beach, praising his clean and heady drive. Pourchaire improved from 22nd to 11th during the race, showcasing skill and determination. Despite being put in a tough position, Pourchaire impressed both Ward and Kanaan with his approach and progression throughout the weekend. Pourchaire himself enjoyed the race, citing the exciting nature of IndyCar and the amazing cars. Following a slight damage incident with teammate Pato O’Ward, Alexander Rossi helped Pourchaire by setting a good pace for him to follow and improve upon. Pourchaire expressed gratitude to the team and highlighted the learning experience gained during the race. Looking ahead, it is expected that Pourchaire will continue to shine in the Arrow McLaren No. 6 Chevy at the upcoming race at Barber Motorsports Park.