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In a surprising move within the IndyCar racing landscape, AJ Foyt Racing has announced the signing of up-and-coming driver David Malukas to a multi-year deal, set to commence in the 2025 season. Malukas, who will be only 23 years old at the start of the 2025 campaign, will pilot one of AJ Foyt Racing’s Chevrolet-powered entries, promising an exciting new chapter for the young driver and the historic team.

Zak Brown, the CEO of the Arrow McLaren IndyCar Series team, believes the squad can mirror the recent uptick in fortunes experienced by the organization’s Formula 1 outfit, emphasizing the ‘same concept’ underpinning both racing programs. The team is working to address areas of weakness and navigate off-track drama as it strives to challenge the established powers in the IndyCar Series.

The IndyCar Series is ushering in a new era of hybrid power at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, as the first-of-its-kind hybrid system pairs the existing 2.2-liter twin-turbocharged V6 with supercapacitor technology to deliver over 800 horsepower. With six different winners so far this season, the race for the championship is as competitive as ever, setting the stage for an electrifying showdown at the iconic circuit.

British racing driver Katherine Legge is determined to find the right setup for her Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing Honda to secure a strong result at the 2023 Indianapolis 500. Despite facing handling issues during practice sessions, Legge is working tirelessly with her team to unlock the full potential of her car and make a statement at the iconic event.