Arrow McLaren explained

Team Name:Arrow McLaren
Owner Names:McLaren Racing Limited (75%)
Sam Schmidt & Ric Peterson (25%)
Principals:Zak Brown (Chairman)
Gavin Ward (Team Principal)
Brian Barnhart (General Manager)
Tony Kanaan (Sporting Director)
Base:Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Series:IndyCar Series
Drivers:5. Pato O'Ward
6. Nolan Siegel
7. Alexander Rossi
Sponsors:Arrow Electronics, Lucas Oil, Vuse, Richard Mille, NTT Data
Manufacturer:Chevrolet
Debut:2001 Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200 (Phoenix)
Indy Wins:0
Wins:12
Poles:11

The IndyCar Series operation of McLaren, competing as Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team due to sponsorship, is based in Indianapolis and was founded by former IndyCar driver Sam Schmidt in 2001 as Sam Schmidt Motorsports. The team operates the Nos. 5, 6 and 7 Dallara-Chevrolet entries for Pato O'Ward, Nolan Siegel, and Alexander Rossi respectively.

Prior to the takeover of the Schmidt team, McLaren has a history of competing in American open wheel racing, as both an entrant and a chassis constructor. As an entrant, McLaren won the Indianapolis 500 in 1974 and 1976, with a McLaren chassis also winning in 1972.

History

Schmidt's injury and team origins

See main article: Sam Schmidt. On January 6, 2000, Sam Schmidt was in Orlando, Florida practicing at the Walt Disney World Speedway when his car crashed exiting turn two, hitting the outside wall at approximately 180 mph. Schmidt was airlifted to a nearby hospital in extremely critical condition. He was diagnosed as a quadriplegic, the result of a severe injury to his spinal cord at the C-3/C-4 levels and was on a respirator for 5 months.[1] [2] In 2001, 14 months after his accident, Schmidt announced the formation of Sam Schmidt Motorsports.

Ownership and name changes

In 2012, the team was renamed to Schmidt Hamilton Motorsports after fellow ex-driver Davey Hamilton brought the team enough sponsorship to continue racing in IndyCar full-time.[3] Canadian businessman Ric Peterson purchased a stake in the team in 2013 to form Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. In 2019, primary sponsor Arrow Electronics became the title sponsor for the team, resulting in the Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports banner for that year.

For 2020, the team reached an agreement with McLaren Racing to become a joint entry, with the combined team being known as Arrow McLaren SP. Schmidt and Peterson remained as the sole co-owners until McLaren purchased a 75% stake after the 2021 season, with McLaren CEO Zak Brown installed as chairman. Schmidt and Peterson currently share the remaining 25% stake in the team and remain on the team's board of governors. For the 2023 season, the team dropped the “SP” branding to become Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team.[4] [5]

IndyCar Series

Davey Hamilton began 2001 in the car and drove five races, including the team's first Indianapolis 500, ending with an injury at Texas Motor Speedway. He was replaced by Jaques Lazier who drove four races and three other drivers who drove a few races each. Richie Hearn made nine starts for the team in 2002 as he switched between the team's two cars, the No. 99 and No. 20. Anthony Lazzaro drove in the first three races of the year in the No. 99, but handed over Indy 500 driving duties to Mark Dismore, who made his only start for the team in that year's '500'.

Also, in 2002, the Indy Pro Series was founded and Schmidt eventually refocused its efforts on that series, running only the Indy 500 as its sole IndyCar series race with a car driven from 2003 to 2005 by Hearn and in 2006 by Airton Daré. In 2007 the team fielded a car in the Indy 500 for Buddy Lazier. In 2008, while the team did not field a car of its own, it prepared and engineered Rubicon Race Team's entry for Max Papis that failed to qualify after suffering numerous gearbox problems during qualifying. The team made a joint entry with Chip Ganassi Racing for the 2009 Indianapolis 500, piloted by Alex Lloyd. The arrangement with Chip Ganassi continued in 2010 for the Indy 500 with Townsend Bell driving.

For 2011, SSM purchased the assets of FAZZT Race Team, retaining some of the personnel and all sponsors, including Alex Tagliani. Townsend Bell, Jay Howard, and Wade Cunningham also drove for SSM in the 2011 IndyCar Series season.

Chris Griffis, the team manager for Sam Schmidt Motorsports' Indy Lights team, died on September 12, 2011. He was 46.[6] Just over a month later, at the 2011 season finale, Dan Wheldon died after he was involved in a 15-car wreck at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Wheldon was driving the No. 77 in a joint deal between SSM and Bryan Herta Autosport.

In 2012 SSM fielded a car for Frenchman Simon Pagenaud for the full season backed by Hewlett-Packard. Davey Hamilton joined Schmidt to field the number 77 car. Pagenaud went on to win the IZOD IndyCar Rookie of the Year Award. Pagenaud would score four podiums that year, while Bell returned for the Indianapolis 500" finishing 9th.

In 2013, Pagenaud would be teamed with another Frenchman, Tristan Vautier, for the season. Schmidt would also bring on another investor, former Champ Car Atlantic owner Ric Peterson. While Vautier had a best finish of 10th, Pagenaud would score two wins for Schmidt at Detroit Round 2 and Baltimore, finishing third in points. Vautier was released at the end of 2013 and replaced by Russian driver Mikhail Aleshin. Pagenaud would go on to win the inaugural GP of Indianapolis and finish 5th in points. Aleshin would carry multiple top-10 finishes with a best finish of second at Houston round 2. However, a crash at Fontana ruled him out of the finale, and visa restrictions forced Aleshin to sit out 2015. Pagenaud would leave for Team Penske, with SPM taking on James Hinchcliffe and James Jakes. While the team would have a 1-3 finish at 2015 Indy Grand Prix of Louisiana with Hinchcliffe winning, the season would come undone at Indianapolis. During qualifying. Hinchcliffe crashed hard in turns 1-2 and was airlifted to a hospital. Eventually forced out due to his injuries, Ryan Briscoe and Conor Daly (who drove a No. 43 car at the Indy 500) shared the car for the remainder of the year.

For 2016, Hinchcliffe and Aleshin (who drove a third No. 77 car at the 2015 season finale at Sonoma) would return to SPM. While neither driver scored a victory, Hinchcliffe would lose a close battle in Texas to Graham Rahal, while Aleshin would win his first pole at Pocono Raceway and Hinchcliffe sat on the pole for the 100th Indianapolis 500. The No. 77 would return for Indy, with Jay Howard driving with support from Tony Stewart. The team's lineup would remain unchanged for 2017. While Hinchcliffe would win at Long Beach, Aleshin would struggle heavily during his second year. During the Road America weekend, Aleshin was delayed by visa issues coming from France (where he participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans). Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters driver Robert Wickens filled in for Aleshin during practice, though Aleshin later arrived at the track and raced. By Toronto, Aleshin was parked by SPM and replaced by Sebastián Saavedra. It was announced on August 12 that Aleshin would no longer race for SPM and would be replaced by Saavedra and Jack Harvey for the remainder of the season.

In 2018, SPM announced it had extended James Hinchcliffe's contract,[7] [8] as well as signing fellow Canadian Robert Wickens to drive the No. 7 (later renumbered to No. 6) for 2018.[9] Leena Gade became Hinchcliffe's lead race engineer for the 2018 season, becoming the first female lead race engineer in Indycar.[10] [11] Wickens then suffered a horrific crash during the 2018 ABC Supply 500 at Pocono Raceway, a crash that left him a paraplegic.[12] [13] Wickens issued a further statement clarifying that he was hopeful to be able to walk again, due to his spinal cord being bruised rather than completely severed and that he had felt 'some feeling and movement' back in his legs although the nerves were not in a state to walk, with Wickens hoping that he will be able to walk on his own within two years of the accident.[14]

In 2019, Arrow became title sponsor of SPM, with the team name changing to Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports.[15] In addition, the team also signed former Sauber Formula One driver Marcus Ericsson to become one of the team's drivers for the 2019 season. Marcus will drive the No. 7 as the No. 6 is reserved for Wickens should he be able to make a return in 2019.[16]

McLaren partnership and ownership (2020–)

In August 2019, SPM entered into a collaboration with McLaren for the 2020 season onwards, with the team named Arrow McLaren SP.[17]

Ericsson would leave the team at the end of the season for Chip Ganassi Racing and Hinchcliffe would be dropped; Pato O'Ward and Oliver Askew drove for the team in 2020.[18] During the COVID-19 pandemic that disrupted the season, the team was revealed to have received a loan from the Paycheck Protection Program along with numerous other race teams and race tracks to keep employees on the payroll and protect from any potential loss of sponsors.[19] Askew was let go by the team after the season and was replaced by Felix Rosenqvist.[20]

In 2021, Arrow McLaren SP became the first Chevrolet powered team other than Team Penske to win an IndyCar race since 2016, when Pato O'Ward took his first IndyCar series victory at Texas Motor Speedway.[21] This was also Schmidt Peterson's first victory since 2018 and McLaren's first open wheel racing victory since 2012. O'Ward would take a second victory on the season at Race 2 in Detroit, the first time the team had two wins in a season since 2014 and their first road or street course win since 2017.[22] For the 105th Indianapolis 500 the team would expand to three cars, with Juan Pablo Montoya driving the third car.[23] Oliver Askew returned to the team briefly for Race 2 in Detroit after Rosenqvist was injured in a crash the previous day while former McLaren F1 driver Kevin Magnussen would fill in for Rosenqvist at Road America.[24] [25] On August 8, 2021, McLaren announced they had purchased a 75% ownership stake in the team, with Schmidt and Peterson sharing a 25% stake in the team and remaining on the team's board of governors.[26] Lead sponsor Arrow Electronics also signed an extension with the team that would have them as the primary sponsor through the 2029 season.[27] For the 2022 IndyCar Series, the team's first under McLaren ownership, both O'Ward and Rosenqvist would return to the team as full time entries. The No. 6 car would again return on a part-time basis for the GMR Grand Prix and the 2022 Indianapolis 500 driven by Juan Pablo Montoya.[28] O'Ward and Rosenqvist would finish second and fourth in the Indianapolis 500 respectively, the team's best finish at Indianapolis to date. The team announced they had signed Alexander Rossi to drive a third full time car from 2023 and beyond.[29]

For 2023, the team announced they had signed Alexander Rossi to drive a third full time car.[29] Additionally, team president Taylor Kiel left the team. His duties were parsed and redistributed between Brian Barnhart, who joins the team with Rossi from Andretti Autosport as General Manager, and Gavin Ward.[30] In conjunction with McLaren's 60th anniversary celebration, the team raced a special livery for the 2023 Indianapolis 500 to celebrate McLaren's Triple Crown achievement. The liveries of the Nos. 7, 6 and 5 were painted as the McLaren M16C/D that won the 1974 Indianapolis 500, the McLaren MP4/2 that won the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix, and the McLaren F1 GTR that won the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans respectively to honor the three winning McLaren cars that forms the Triple Crown.[31] [32] In October 2023, McLaren entered into a strategic alliance with Juncos Hollinger Racing.[33]

For 2024, Rosenqvist moved to Meyer Shank Racing and was replaced by David Malukas who moved from Dale Coyne Racing.[34] [35] Malukas was released by the team after breaking his wrist in a pre-season accident and missing four races without a recovery timeline.[36] Callum Ilott and Theo Pourchaire would sub for Malukas before his release, with McLaren later signing Pourchaire for the remainder of the season, bar the Indy 500.[37] [38] [39] The team would sever its ties with Juncos Hollinger Racing following a social media controversy that involved Juncos Hollinger driver Agustin Canapino sending death threats to Pourchaire following the 2024 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix.[40] Pourchaire was soon dropped by the team, who signed Nolan Siegel in his place.[41]

Indy Lights

Schmidt's Indy Pro Series – later Indy Lights – program has been one of the most successful in the series' recent history, winning the 2004 championship with Thiago Medeiros, the 2006 title with Jay Howard, and the 2007 title with Alex Lloyd. After two less successful seasons, it captured its third championship in 2010 with Jean-Karl Vernay. Once again on top, the team took home a 2012 Lights championship title with Tristan Vautier. For 2013 the team's Indy Lights drivers were Jack Hawksworth, Gabby Chaves, and Sage Karam. Karam won the championship in 2013, becoming the eighth rookie to become series champion.[42]

Schmidt fielded four drivers in 2014. Jack Harvey was runner-up with four wins and ten podiums in fourteen races. Luiz Razia ended fifth with one win and five podiums. Juan Pablo García finished sixth and Juan Piedrahita was seventh, both with no podiums. In 2015, Harvey was runner-up again with two wins and eight podiums in sixteen races. RC Enerson finished fourth with one win and five podiums. Scott Anderson and Ethan Ringel ended ninth and eleventh respectively with one podium each.

For 2016, Schmidt would field cars for Santiago Urrutia and Andre Negrao. While Urrutia would win the most races of any driver, he would lose the Lights title to Ed Jones of Carlin. In late 2016, Schmidt announced that he would end his Indy Lights program, wanting to divert resources to the team's IndyCar program.

In April 2017, Schmidt Peterson announced a driver development program partnership with the Indy Lights team Belardi Auto Racing. As part of the deal, Schmidt Peterson sponsor Arrow Electronics will also sponsor Belardi driver Santiago Urrutia.[43]

Racing results

IndyCar Series

(key)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.12345678910111213141516171819
Sam Schmidt Motorsports
2001INDY
Dallara IR-01Oldsmobile Aurora V8 Davey Hamilton99121918232426th54
Richie Hearn9627th50
Jaques Lazier1918312195
Alex Barron2144th9
Anthony Lazzaro44181338th29
2002INDY
Dallara IR-02Chevrolet Indy V8 Mark Dismore993273
Jimmy KiteDNQNC
Anthony Lazzaro9179DNQ30th70
5522
20DNS
Greg Ray1714128
Richie Hearn6127104102415th204
99149
2003INDY
G-Force GF09Toyota Indy V8 Richie Hearn992839
2004INDY
G-Force GF09BToyota Indy V8 Richie Hearn332030th12
2005INDY
Panoz GF09CChevrolet Indy V8 Richie Hearn702533rd10
2006HMSSTPINDY
Dallara IR-05Honda HI6R V8 Airton Daré881831st12
2007HMSSTPMOTKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLNSHMDOMCHKTYSNMDETCHI
Dallara IR-05Honda HI7R V8 Buddy Lazier991929th12
2009STPLBHKANINDYMILTXSIOWRIRWGLTOREDMKTYMDOSNMCHIMOTHMS
Dallara IR-05Honda HI9R V8 Alex Lloyd991341
2010SAOSTPALALBHKANINDYTXSIOWWGLTOREDMMDOSNMCHIKTYMOTHMS
Dallara IR-05Honda HI10R V8 Townsend Bell991638th18
2011STPALALBHSAOINDYTXSMILIOWTOREDMMDONHMSNMBALMOTKTYLSV
Dallara IR-05Honda HI11R V8 Alex Tagliani776155192841418162317619207415th296
Dan Wheldon14C75
Jay Howard8830152027
Townsend Bell992640
292637th36
177C
Martin Plowman18121133rd49
Hideki Mutoh1843rd12
Schmidt-Hamilton Motorsports
2012STPALALBHSAOINDYDETTXSMILIOWTOREDMMDOSNMBALFON
Dallara DW12Honda HI12TT V6 t Simon Pagenaud776521216361251220373155th387
Townsend Bell99930th26
Schmidt Peterson Hamilton HP Motorsports
2013STPALALBHSAOINDYDETTXSMILIOWPOCTORMDOSNMBALHOUFON
Dallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6 t Tristan Vautier552110171616111418211319191621121122112120th266
Simon Pagenaud7724689812113126691225146133rd508
Katherine Legge812637th8
Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
2014STPLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSHOUPOCIOWTORMDOMILSNMFON
Dallara DW12Honda HI14TT V6 t51430th29
Mikhail Aleshin7126222521177923272111231487DNS16th372
Simon Pagenaud775541122264161*611422973205th565
2015STPNOLLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSTORFONMILIOWMDOPOCSNM
Dallara DW12Honda HI15TT V6 t James Hinchcliffe516112712Wth23rd129
Ryan Briscoe12815218188518th205
Conor Daly1961228th81
4333
James Jakes72231922181812159217231516102516th257
Mikhail Aleshin771033rd40
2016STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAIOWTORMDOPOCTXSWGLSNM
Dallara DW12Honda HI16TT V6 t James Hinchcliffe519188637182114935102*181213th416
Mikhail Aleshin7517161713271517165617*2*16221115th347
Oriol Servià771272
2017STPLBHALAPHXIMSINDYDETTXSROAIOWTORMDOPOCGATWGLSNM
Dallara DW12Honda HI17TT V6 t James Hinchcliffe5917121322320142010311208212213th376
Mikhail Aleshin71412101718136161510211419th237
Sebastián Saavedra11211180
Jack Harvey141857
Jay Howard773332nd24
2018STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSROAIOWTORMDOPOCGATPORSNM
Dallara DW12Honda HI18TT V6 t James Hinchcliffe546937DNQ111641014142015221510th391
Robert Wickens618*222439861955321911th391
Carlos Muñoz121895
Jay Howard72439th12
Jack Harvey6023121620161724th103
Arrow Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
2019STPCOAALALBHIMSINDYDETTXSROATORIOWMDOPOCGATPORLAG
Dallara DW12Honda HI19TT V6 t James Hinchcliffe56166916119181976322201220912th370
Marcus Ericsson72015720242313271320112312161117th290
Conor Daly21149
Jack Harvey60101013223211510191921st186
Oriol Servià772234th16
Arrow McLaren SP
2020TXSIMSROAIOWINDYGATMDOIMSSTP
Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6 t Patricio O'Ward512882*41263*211922524th416
792615213630141719151619th195
Hélio Castroneves202127th57
Fernando Alonso662131st18
2021ALASTPTXSIMSINDYDETROAMDONSHIMSGATPORLAGLBH
Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6 t Patricio O'Ward54193115431981352145273rd487
Felix Rosenqvist72112131617272523813166191321st205
Oliver Askew2561
2442nd7
Juan Pablo Montoya8621931st53
2022STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAMDOTORIOWIMSNSHGATPORLAG
Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6t Patricio O'Ward512155119252624112112244487th480
Juan Pablo Montoya6241131st44
Felix Rosenqvist7172111166410627326797161048th393
Arrow McLaren
2023STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAMDOTORIOWNSHIMSGATPORLAG
Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6t Pato O'Ward522174224*26388310832494th484
Felix Rosenqvist619267952732025101342227821912th324
Alexander Rossi7422228355101016101519542079th375
Tony Kanaan661632nd18
2024STPTHELBHALAIMSINDYDETROALAGMDOIOWTORGATPORMILNSH
Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6t Pato O'Ward51DNQ16231327 88126175th*340*
Callum Ilott611DNQ1129th*39*
122012141898*
112219101325th*91*
714
Alexander Rossi6710258451836815Wth9th*265*
171836th*21*

* Season still in progress

  1. In conjunction with Chip Ganassi Racing.
  2. In conjunction with Bryan Herta Autosport.
  3. Dan Wheldon was killed during the running of the 2011 IZOD IndyCar World Championship.
  4. In conjunction with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
  5. In conjunction with AFS Racing.
  6. The final race at Las Vegas was canceled due to Dan Wheldon's death.
  7. In conjunction with AFS Racing and Kingdom Racing.
  8. In conjunction with Team Pelfrey.
  9. In conjunction with SMP Racing.
  10. In conjunction with Meyer Shank Racing
  11. In conjunction with MotoGator Team Stange Racing
  12. In conjunction with McLaren Racing
  13. In conjunction with Hendrick Motorsports
  14. Non-points-paying, exhibition race

IndyCar Series wins

Season Date Sanction Track / Race No. Winning Driver Chassis Engine Tire Grid Laps Led
12013June 2IndyCar Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix77 Simon PagenaudDallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6 tFirestone618
2September 1IndyCar Grand Prix of Baltimore77 Simon Pagenaud (2)Dallara DW12Honda HI13TT V6tFirestone37
32014May 10IndyCar Grand Prix of Indianapolis77 Simon Pagenaud (3)Dallara DW12Honda HI14TT V6tFirestone46
4June 29IndyCar Grand Prix of Houston77 Simon Pagenaud (4)Dallara DW12Honda HI14TT V6tFirestone343
52015April 12IndyCar Indy Grand Prix of Louisiana5 James HinchcliffeDallara DW12Honda HI15TT V6tFirestone1615
62017April 9IndyCar Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach5 James Hinchcliffe (2)Dallara DW12Honda HI17TT V6tFirestone425
72018July 8IndyCar Iowa Speedway5 James Hinchcliffe (3)Dallara DW12Honda HI18TT V6tFirestone1145
82021May 2IndyCar Texas Motor Speedway5 Pato O'WardDallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6 tFirestone425
9June 13IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix5 Pato O'Ward (2)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6 tFirestone163
102022May 1IndyCar Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama5 Pato O'Ward (3)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6 tFirestone227
11July 24IndyCar Iowa Speedway5 Pato O'Ward (4)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6 tFirestone766
122024March 10IndyCar Grand Prix of St. Petersburg5 Pato O'Ward (5)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6 tFirestone30
12July 7IndyCar Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course5 Pato O'Ward (6)Dallara DW12Chevrolet IndyCar V6 tFirestone224

Complete Indy Lights results

(key)

Indy Lights results
YearChassisEngineDriversNo.123456789101112131415161718PointsPosition
2002KANNSHMCHKTYGATCHITXS
DallaraInfiniti Jeff Tillman9121820th
Tom Wood10368315th
Curtis Francois53018th
G.J. Mennen99889154991618th
2003HMSPHXINDYPPIRKANNSHMCHGATKTYCHIFONTXS
DallaraInfiniti Lloyd Mack6DNS1429th
Ross Fonferko3135218th
align=left rowspan=2 Marco Cioci94021st
9912
Brandon Erwin3411116101210921311th
Brad Pollard11153423rd
Tom Wood961513103255102358th
Taylor Fletcher1412174720th
2004HMSPHXINDYKANNSHMILMCHKTYPPIRCHIFONTXS
DallaraInfiniti Arie Luyendyk Jr.592371198330
Travis Gregg51328915th
Shinji Kajima131726th
Thiago Medeiros112*1*1*1*1*6*2*631*9*1*5131st
Brad Pollard6458511th
Scott Mayer12103822nd
P.J. Abbott748
2005HMSPHXSTPINDYTEXIMSNSHMILKTYPPIRSNMCHIWGLFON
DallaraInfiniti Jaime Camara1211131*951*5891267104035th
Travis Gregg71*6661*71081*3651234623rd
Sarah McCune892323rd
Scott Mayer11711DNSDNS8015th
Tom Wood1268
P.J. Abbott1184318th
131727th
Chris Festa19102883371096511443876th
2006HMSSTPINDYWGLIMSNSHMILKTYSNMCHI
DallaraNissan VRH Jay Howard7332261817110533901st
Jaime Camara1111121334132114714162986th
Ryan Justice38884826th
Travis Gregg77467
Akihara Okamoto141640th
2007HMSSTPINDYMILIMSIOWWGLNSHMDOKTYSNMCHI
DallaraNissan VRH Alex Lloyd71*1*11*1*22131*11*2221*DNS2*6521st
Logan Gomez2316141812189661415210136413687th
Ryan Justice382513684423238111582*27613th
Travis Gregg1634
Leilani Münter5716133133rd
2008HMSSTPKANINDYMILIOWWGLNSHMDOKTYSNMCHI
DallaraNissan VRH Richard Antinucci72*2113216921*12314432214782nd
James Davison112213141117615DNS1116712141353339th
Ana Beatriz207316145193431*145166324493rd
Jon Brownson34232127DNS2336th
Travis Gregg21241538th
Jonny Reid77201519102117499191118618th
2009STPLBHKANINDYMILIOWWGLTOREDMKTYMDOSNMCHIHMS
DallaraNissan VRH James Hinchcliffe7633121673213472612143955th
Wade Cunningham111611202162*1976114124*64164th
Ana Beatriz2042354171913123125143208th
Logan Gomez933
44129917184578161910191626912th
2010STPALALBHINDYIOWWGLTOREDMMDOSNMCHIKTYHMS
DallaraNissan VRH Jean-Karl Vernay71*1*313311*281*43154941st
Pippa Mann11131281681481152*1*53135th
Philip Major49141076661210101131382999th
James Winslow7771512511DNP913014
Wade Cunningham1*38715th
Alex Ellis141633rd
2011STPALALBHINDYMILIOWTOREDMTRONHABALKTYLSV
DallaraNissan VRH Victor Carbone391461867911410103713576th
Esteban Guerrieri7615221*1241*141*5121024592nd
Josef Newgarden111*613*1*21*821*31*229*5531st
Conor Daly7721111314*14513th
Bryan Clauson543751317012th
Daniel Herrington12976621st
2012STPALALBHINDYDETMILIOWTOREDMTROBALFON
DallaraNissan VRH Victor Carbone35546*463388DNS53406th
Oliver Webb74136153*1212545683107th
Esteban Guerrieri11231*1731634334532nd
Tristan Vautier771*23351*4*1161*1*41st
2013STPALALBHINDYMILIOWPOCTORMDOBALHOUFON
DallaraNissan VRH Gabby Chaves7832242331*3224492nd
Sage Karam8343311*26821*34601st
Kyle O'Gara671184312th
Jack Hawksworth771*28108351*31*694124th
2014STPLBHALAIMSINDYPOCTORMDOMILSNM
DallaraNissan VRH Luiz Razia7552421*48123118344034035th1st
Juan Pablo Garcia107876666481067493726th
Jack Harvey423435325331*1*51*1*5472nd
Juan Piedrahita7767107811877956573377th
2015STPLBHALAIMSINDYTORMILIOWMDOLAG
Dallara IL-15Mazda-AER MZR-R 2.0 Turbo I4 RC Enerson7913437524852*31*4662954074th1st
Heamin Choi2112111916th
Jack Harvey422210221*5122451110593302nd
Ethan Ringel71812710910102*6111011127101219711th
Scott Anderson77710611569391056789132199th
2016STPPHXALAIMSINDYROAIOWTORMDOWGLLAG
Dallara IL-15Mazda-AER MZR-R 2.0 Turbo I4 RC Enerson75123648151111138414th2nd
André Negrão176568119161510213112233962687th
Santiago Urrutia554134111*221491*5441*1*12523612nd
Scott Anderson7713910131286117th
Heamin Choi16121015124018th

See also

Notes

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqjcxJiPX9M YouTube video
  2. Web site: Saunders . Nate . Inside the incredible world of Sam Schmidt, quadriplegic racer . ESPN.com . 23 July 2022 . en . 3 December 2021.
  3. Web site: Pruett . Marshall . Arrow McLaren SP set for rebranding . RACER . 13 December 2022 . 12 December 2022.
  4. Web site: 2022-12-12 . Arrow McLaren SP set for rebranding . 2023-01-04 . RACER . en-US.
  5. Web site: Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team . www.mclaren.com . 9 September 2023.
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