December 26, 2024
Arrow McLaren have confirmed that Nolan Siegel is set to compete full-time for the team through at least the 2025 IndyCar season…

 Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… If he chooses to and Hendrick Motorsports, his NASCAR Cup Series team, gives him the go-ahead, Kyle Larson may be able to rejoin Arrow McLaren for a second Indianapolis 500 start and another Memorial Day Double attempt in 2025.

When the 2021 Cup Series winner signed a contract with Arrow McLaren in January 2023 to drive the No. 17 McLaren-Hendrick Chevrolet in the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing” held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this past May, it was found that the contract was only for two years

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… Larson has not confirmed anything yet, but he will have a new teammate if he decides to return for the 109th edition of the 200-lap race over the four-turn, 2.5-mile (4.023-kilometer) Speedway, Indiana oval.

Arrow McLaren confirm surprise driver change

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… Even though Pato O’Ward’s current deal with Arrow McLaren is set to expire at the end of the 2024 season, the team is unlikely to part ways with regular Indianapolis 500 leader Alexander Rossi given he is already contracted to the company through 2025.

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… This year, David Malukas was supposed to take Felix Rosenqvist’s place behind the wheel of the No. 6 Chevrolet for Meyer Shank Racing, but a wrist injury sustained during the preseason derailed those plans. In the end, Callum Ilott was chosen to participate in the Indianapolis 500.

You could plainly hear Larson asking an Arrow McLaren team official during a Peacock feed of an Indianapolis 500 practice session who would be driving the No. 6 Chevrolet (and then question who Ilott is) in a fairly humorous scene coming up to the big race.

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… Theo Pourchaire, the reigning Formula 2 champion, will drive the No. 6 Chevrolet full-time for the 2024 season following the Indianapolis 500. He was scheduled to start the race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca this Sunday, his sixth of the 2025 season.

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… However, he was only meant to be with Arrow McLaren for 12 races to conclude the 2024 season, and after just two, he was replaced by three-time Indianapolis 500 NXT race winner Nolan Siegel.

The 19-year-old from Palo Alto, California had participated in a few races for Dale Coyne Racing this season, and he was scheduled to rejoin the team for the race in Toronto, Ontario, next month. In addition, he started the most recent race of the series at Road America with Juncos Hollinger Racing, taking Agustin Canapino’s place.

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… Ironically, Siegel’s substitute appearance at Juncos Hollinger Racing was the result of an altercation involving Pourchaie and Canapino during the race on the streets of Detroit, Michigan. Now, in just two racing weekends, he has taken the place of both drivers.

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… Even though a driver is “signed” for a specific duration, there are always questions regarding McLaren’s handling of driver contracts and what they can and cannot do. That being said, it is important to note that Siegel’s new contract is reportedly multi-year, meaning he will likely be with the team through the 2025 season.

In light of this, Larson will have a new teammate if he enters the Indianapolis 500 again with Arrow McLaren in the following year.

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… It’s ironic that, had Larson chosen to forego waiting out the rain delay and instead travel from Indianapolis to Charlotte Motor Speedway to compete in the Coca-Cola 600, Siegel would have been the only driver able to take his position behind the wheel of the No. 17 Chevrolet for this year’s event.

Kyle Larson chooses to come back he will have an additional teammate for the 2025 prediction… Pourchaire was first thought to be among the top candidates to drive for the team full-time in 2025. Even if it doesn’t seem likely right now, Rossi is still unsigned.

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