Arrow McLaren has revealed the liveries that will adorn its cars for the upcoming Indianapolis 500.
The team will field four cars, and each will feature a different major color while having a common design across the lineup.
Pato O’Ward’s #5 entry will be black and white, with Nolan Seigel’s #6 featuring blue and Christian Lundgaard’s #7 having papaya across much of the car.
The team is fielding a fourth entry this year with Ryan Hunter-Reay behind the wheel of the #31. That car will have purple coloring across much of the bodywork.
All cars feature the same blocky pattern that gives way to white side pods and engine covers. All four cars also maintain papaya coloring on the rear wing, front wing end fences, and side mirrors.
The design of the livery is part of team’s “Unfinished Business” campaign, which aligns with the 50th anniversary of the team’s last Indy 500 win with Johnny Rutherford behind the wheel.
“We have unfinished business at the Indy 500,” said team principal Tony Kanaan. “The new liveries and campaign reflect our drive and passion to reach the top at the biggest race in the world.
“I can’t wait to see these cars on track as we keep pushing for that long-awaited win at the Speedway.”

Arrow McLaren has come close to success at the Indy 500 in recent years, specifically with the performances of O’Ward very nearly earning the team victory.
O’Ward has finished on the podium three of the past four years, with 2023 not included because of a late crash that happened while battling for the lead.
The entire Arrow McLaren team will look to complete their ‘unfinished business’ at the 110th Indianapolis 500, which takes place May 24.








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