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McLaren Racing takes sole ownership of IndyCar program
McLaren Racing has confirmed sole ownership of Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team, which went into effect on December 31, 2024. The full acquisition by McLaren Racing comes after the final phase of its buyout from Sam Schmidt and Ric Peterson.
McLaren Takes Full Control Of NTT IndyCar Series Team
McLaren is now 100 percent owner of the Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team after the final phase of ownership was transferred from partners Same Schmidt and Rick Peterson.
McLaren Racing Expands IndyCar Footprint, Completes Full Arrow McLaren Team Acquisition
McLaren Racing is now the sole owner of the former Arrow McLaren IndyCar team in the NTT IndyCar Series. McLaren Racing completed the transition from Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team on December 31 as part of what McLaren says is "deepening its commitment to motorsport in North America."
McLaren Racing takes sole ownership of IndyCar outfit
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McLaren Racing takes full ownership of IndyCar team from Sam Schmidt, Ric Peterson
Following its purchase of a 75% majority stake of Sam Schmidt and Ric Peterson's IndyCar team in 2021, McLaren Racing has bought the final 25%
McLaren Racing Acquires Full Ownership Of Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team
McLaren bought a 75% stake in the IndyCar team in 2021, which had evolved from Schmidt-Peterson Motorsports to Arrow McLaren SP and most recently to Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team in
McLaren Racing is now the sole owner of its IndyCar team
McLaren Racing has bought out its former IndyCar co-owners Sam Schmidt and Ric Peterson as the team grows its North American presence.
McLaren Racing completes full purchase of IndyCar team
McLaren Racing has completed its full buyout of what was once the Arrow McLaren SP and Schmidt Peterson Racing IndyCar team. In other words, Sam Schmidt and Ric Peterson no longer have any financial stake in what is now Arrow McLaren.
McLaren Takes Sole Ownership of INDYCAR SERIES Team
McLaren bought a 75% stake in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES team in 2021, which had evolved from Schmidt Peterson Motorsports to Arrow McLaren SP and most recently to Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team in 2023. Schmidt and Peterson retained minority ownership from 2021-24.
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