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New Indianapolis Facility Now Owned by IndyCar Team

New Indianapolis Facility Now Owned by IndyCar Team

Arrow McLaren has officially taken ownership of a larger facility in Indianapolis, with renovations underway to "expand and modernize the building."

“We’re proud to begin the renovation and grow our footprint right here in Indianapolis,” McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown said. “The investment is a big step in our long-term growth, and this new facility will provide our team with state-of-the-art tools, equipment and space to keep pushing forward.”

The new facility will nearly triple the team's current shop size, increasing from 33,000 square feet to 86,000 square feet. The transformation will include:

  • Expanded lobby showcasing the team’s success and heritage
  • New second-floor mezzanine
  • Fitness center
  • New elevator to enhance accessibility
  • Additional windows, architectural elements, and a repaint on the exterior of the building

The team plans to move into the new facility in January ahead of the 2026 NTT IndyCar Series season. Arrow McLaren currently fields three full-time cars in the series, driven by Pato O’Ward, Christian Lundgaard, and Nolan Siegel.

O’Ward and Lundgaard are both currently in the Top 5 of the IndyCar standings, with O’Ward leading the way at second place. The team kicked off demolition work on the new facility, with photos provided by Arrow McLaren showing Pato O’Ward and Christian Lundgaard taking part.

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