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Andretti Global Nears Decision on Fourth Indy 500 Entry
15 March 2026motorsportInterviewRace report

Andretti Global Nears Decision on Fourth Indy 500 Entry

Andretti Global is close to confirming a one‑off fourth entry for the 110th Indianapolis 500. Ron Ruzewski expects a decision within a week, with former team driver Colton Herta the front‑runner if the seat opens.

Andretti Global is weighing a one‑off fourth entry for the 110th Indianapolis 500. Team principal Ron Ruzewski says a decision should be locked in within the next week, and the move hinges on whether the extra car adds value without distracting the existing three‑car lineup.

Why it matters:

  • Adding a fourth car gives Andretti an extra chance to showcase its sponsors on Indy’s biggest stage, potentially boosting the team’s commercial appeal.
  • An additional entry could net valuable points toward the IndyCar Teams’ Championship, tightening the battle with the likes of Chip Ganassi and Arrow McLaren.
  • If the seat goes to a high‑profile driver, it reinforces Andretti’s reputation as a talent incubator and keeps the brand in the conversation beyond the race.

The details:

  • The team has run a one‑off entry for five consecutive years with Marco Andretti, who retired in the offseason, leaving a vacant seat.
  • Ron Ruzewski confirmed the decision will be firmed up “within the next week or so,” indicating a rapid internal review.
  • Colton Herta, a former Andretti driver now testing for Cadillac’s F1 program and racing in F2 with Hitech, is the most talked‑about candidate.
  • Herta has seven Indy 500 starts, no schedule conflict on May 26, and a strong link to General Motors, which co‑owns Andretti through TWG Motorsports.
  • Other drivers have also reached out, but Herta’s lack of a weekend clash and his ties to the Cadillac‑GM partnership give him a distinct edge.

What's next:

If Andretti green‑lights a fourth car, the entry will likely be announced in the coming days, with Herta poised to take the wheel. A new Andretti‑fielded car would expand the grid to 34 starters, adding fresh storylines for fans and potentially reshaping pit strategies at the crown‑jewel race.

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