Arrow McLaren speeds up factory plans by taking over Andretti facility

McLaren Racing’s plans to build a vast new base for its Arrow McLaren NTT IndyCar Series team in Indiana have been waylaid.
Rather than move forward with its construction project, the three-car team will make use of the purpose-built Andretti Autosport shop in Indianapolis, which will be vacated in the coming years when its massive new Andretti Global headquarters have been completed.
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By purchasing Andretti’s shop, which is approximately three times larger than Arrow McLaren’s current home, it will allow the team to move into the 89,000 square-foot building in 2025, sooner than its previous plans to build from scratch would have allowed.
“I’m excited for the team to have a new home – one that has plent
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