A report from Sportico says Andretti is looking to move into a more “strategic position.” The team was founded as Forsythe/Green Racing in 1993 under Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART). It became ...
As Andretti continue their F1 grid push, they are doing so with the aid of Toyota expertise and their windtunnel.
In 2003, he moved into team ownership when he purchased Barry Green’s CART-series team and moved it to the rival Indy Racing League. During that time, Andretti’s team won four IndyCar Series ...
So why now? The real reason for him stepping away, Andretti told AP, is that he turns 62 next week and has spent his entire life in racing. His father, Mario, is a Formula 1 world champion ...
said on Monday he was stepping down as leader of the Andretti Global racing operation. “Many of my best memories have come at the wheel of this organization, and I am so proud of what we have ...
Now, Dan Towriss is co-owner of Andretti Global, a powerhouse of an international racing program. But how did that happen? How did one email from an aspiring IndyCar driver transform into funding ...
American racing legend Michael Andretti has announced that he is stepping down from running the Andretti Global operation. The 62-year-old wrote an open letter to fans explaining his decision.
Andretti Global's $200-million, 400,000-square-foot HQ will open in March with an elevated hosting space, 2-story dining room ...
Michael Andretti is stepping down from his role as CEO and chairman of Andretti Global, according to a report from Planet F1. This transition could be a huge moment for the racing conglomerate ...
Michael Andretti is taking on a new ... Mike Pryson covered auto racing for the Jackson (Mich.) Citizen Patriot and MLive Media Group from 1991 until joining Autoweek in 2011.
After decades at the helm of the Andretti racing team, he penned a heartfelt letter to his fans, sharing his decision to step back and his gratitude for the enduring support he has received.