The 2024 Indycar season takes another step forward this week. On Thursday the track build officially begins in St. Pete for the March 10 season opener. I continue to be amazed at how quickly the track is built and then torn down after the race. I will be on site to cover the event.
Another good sign last week was the Arrow McLaren livery presentations of their three 2024 cars.

I like Rossi’s car the best. It has the throwback feel of the Marlboro McLaren F1 car. The white trim gives it a clean look.
Malukas’s car is too similar to Scott Dixon’s machine. It seems like all Indycar teams have to employ a certain combination each year, and we see a field full of nearly identical themes.
Pato’s car does not look different from the car he has run the last couple of years. i assume this a brand mandate, I don’t dislike it, I was just hoping for something a bit bolder.
Bumping At the 500
The entry list for the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500 could end up at 35 or 36.
In addition to the 27 full time teams, Andretti will field a car for Marco Andretti, and Arrow Mclaren is adding Kyle Larson. Ed Carpenter Racing brings in a third car for Christian Rasmussen. Abel Motorsports should return with R C Enerson. Dreyer and Reinbold with Don Cusick has announced Ryan Hunter-Reay and Conor Daly.
There is talk that Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing will have an entry for two-time 500 winner Takuma Sato.
A. J. Foyt Racing will decide by the end of February if they will run a third car for the 500, which would put the field at 35. There may be one other entry.
We won’t have to worry about guaranteed spots in 2024.
To me, all of the McLaren cars share the Marlboro look; but it seems I am the only one who sees that. Silly me.
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I see your point, but the 7 is very clear. I didn’t notice the chevron until you pointed them out this morning. I wasn’t looking beyond the colors.
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