Scott Dixon and Felix Rosenqvist Sign Multiyear Deals to Begin Racing for Arrow McLaren in 2027
Arrow McLaren is adding two champions and trimming to three full-time cars in 2027 as it targets the Indianapolis 500.
- On Monday, July 6, 2026, Arrow McLaren announced that six-time IndyCar Series champion Scott Dixon and reigning Indianapolis 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist have signed multiyear contracts to join the team beginning in 2027.
- Dixon departs Chip Ganassi Racing after a 25-year tenure, while Rosenqvist leaves Meyer Shank Racing following his historic victory at this year's Indianapolis 500.
- Arrow McLaren Sporting Director Ryan Hunter-Reay will return to the cockpit for the 111th Indianapolis 500 in 2027 as the team's designated fourth entry.
- Christian Lundgaard and Nolan Siegel will finish the 2026 season before departing, as the team transitions to a three-car full-season lineup including Pato O'Ward.
- McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown stated the team remains focused on "winning the Indianapolis 500 to secure the Triple Crown," positioning this lineup to challenge for championship titles.
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Dixon, Rosenqvist to Arrow McLaren
A massive shake-up in the driver lineup at Arrow McLaren for the next IndyCar season has been announced by the racing team. Six-time IndyCar series champion Scott Dixon and reigning Indianapolis 500 champ Felix Rosenqvist are joining Arrow McLaren after agreeing to multi-year deals. The 45-year-old Dixon won IndyCar championships in 2003, 2008, 2013, 2015, ,2018, and 2020, and took the checkered flag at the 2008 Indy 500. Chip Ganassi Racing ann…
Scott Dixon and Felix Rosenqvist sign multiyear deals to begin racing for Arrow McLaren in 2027
Scott Dixon and Felix Rosenqvist will join Arrow McLaren's IndyCar team next season under multiyear agreements.
Arrow McLaren makes bold signings of Dixon and Rosenqvist in pursuit of IndyCar mountaintop
IndyCar insider Zion Brown explains why Arrow McLaren signed Scott Dixon and Felix Rosenqvist for 2027 as the team looks to win the Indy 500 and IndyCar titles.
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