Andretti Global to move IndyCar operations to new facility

N꧅ew base for Andretti followꦛing the sale of its existing facility to McLaren

Marcus Ericsson, Andretti Global
Marcus Ericsson, Andretti Global
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Andretti Global’s IndyCar, Indy NXT and Formula E teams will soon be run 🃏from a new establishment in Indianapolis.

The TWG Global-o🐻wned squad has announced that it will begin r🍷enovation of a 240,000 square foot building at Georgetown Road that previously belonged to the The Indianapolis Star newspaper.

The modernisation plans include creating custom working and fabrication areas, a pitstop performance space, a fitness center, plus employee gathering and dining spaces. Existing printing presses will be dismantled to make room for 💝new facilities.

ꦅThe upgraded three-storey structure will be operational 𓆏in summer this year.

Once ready, the team will move its staff and equipm🐼ent from its existing facility located less 🌟than two miles away at Zionsville Road.

Arrow McLare⛦n bought the Zionsville workshop, spread over 89,000 square foot, from Andretti in 2023 and is in the process of relocating from its current headquarters.

“We are excited to create a state-of-the-art racing and technology center for the Andretti Global teams,’’ said Jill Gregory, president of Andretti Global. “The 240,000-square-foot former printing press facility provides a unique opportunity having both pre-existing office and industrial space under one roof, ꩲmaking it uniquely suited to Andretti’s needs, while providing exceptional opportunities for employee well-being and competition success.’’

Andretti’s new Indianapolis facility is♍ separate from the new, larger headquarter that is currently under construction in Fishers, Indiana. This was supposed to house Cadillac’s new Formula 1 team that will make its debut in 2026, although recent plans indicate that the General Motors will build a new $150 million factory in Concord in North Carolina.

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