Marco Andretti, the driver of the #98 Andretti Herta Autosport Honda, has driven for the team since 2006. Ryan Hunter-Reay, the driver of the #28 Honda, has driven for the team since 2010.
I think we’re getting close to announce a couple guys.” That’s our goal.”īut will this be the final race the team can possibly finish 1-2-3-4-5, or does Andretti plan to run a five-car stable again in 2021?
Pete, so maybe we can try to one better it. Obviously our goal is to go out and finish 1-2-3-4-5, and that’s what we’re going to try to do. “So I think we’ve gotten ourselves in the right direction. I think at Mid-Ohio having that all Andretti podium on Sunday, and then we had a driver on the podium, I think it was at Colton, on Friday at the Speedway, and then we had two of them on the podium, second and third, on the Saturday race, the second race. “So that’s what we’ve been doing the last couple races, and I think the last three races you can say that we’ve improved a lot. “And we got together and said ‘Okay we know we can’t win the championship, but we know that this year has exposed a lot of our weaknesses in the team, and we know what we need to do to try to go fix them.’ “I think it was before Mid-Ohio, we had a big team powwow,” he said. Petersburg, Florida for the first time in four years, told Beyond the Flag that the focus has already turned to the 2021 season for the most part. Team owner Michael Andretti, who does not have any drivers battling for the championship in this Sunday’s season finale on the streets of St. Ind圜ar: Driver change confirmed for Road America and beyond.Ind圜ar is facing a problem that other racing series aren’t.Ind圜ar: Ed Carpenter Racing decision leaves one question unanswered.Ind圜ar: Full 2023 championship odds finally revealed.DraftKings makes rare Ind圜ar betting update.