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McLaren confirm full-time IndyCar return

McLaren will return to full-time IndyCar competition from 2020 in partnership with Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports (Arrow SPM) and Chevrolet. The team have not competed full-time in IndyCar since 1979, but launched an unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the Indy500 with Fernando Alonso. Under the deal, Arrow SPM will be renamed Arrow McLaren Racing SP and will field two Chevrolet-powered cars in the 2020 NTT IndyCar Series. McLaren Racing sporting director Gil de Ferran will lead the IndyCar programme, heading a separate group independent of the Formula 1 team. “IndyCar is a natural fit for McLaren, given our legacy and determination to succeed at the top levels of international...
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