Longtime sponsor DHL confirms Andretti exit

Longtime Andretti Autosport (now Andretti Global) partner DHL has confirmed its departure from the team after more than a decade of involvement with Andretti’s NTT IndyCar Series and Indy NXT teams. Together, the yellow No. 28 DHL entry piloted by Ryan Hunter-Reay claimed the 2012 IndyCar championship, the 2014 Indianapolis 500, and won numerous races, with the last coming in 2018 at Sonoma Raceway.
More recently, the outgoing Romain Grosjean took over the car and delivered three podiums for Andretti and DHL across 2022 and 2023. The company also sponsored Jamie Chadwick’s NXT program this year where she earned a top result of sixth in her rookie season.
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