Pato O'Ward, McLaren and Toronto
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McLaren driver Pato O'Ward spoke about his racing future amid several rumors regarding a move to the new Cadillac F1 team.
Pato O'Ward won the INDYCAR race in Toronto, closing in on championship leader Alex Palou. He adapted strategy, pitting early and sticking to primary tires. Team Penske struggled, while VeeKay and Simpson reached the podium.
McLaren CEO Zak Brown has offered clarity on the future of driver Pato O'Ward and his other IndyCar teammates amid speculation of potential driver changes.
Linus Lundqvist will be on-hand to run Arrow McLaren's No. 6 Chevy in Toronto if Nolan Siegel isn't cleared by IndyCar's medical team on Thursday.
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Pato O'Ward, Arrow McLaren IndyCar driver profileStart the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Age: 26 Nationality: MexicanHometown: Monterrey, MexicoCar number: 5Race team: Arrow McLarenEngine: Chevrolet2024 best IndyCar finishes: Won races at St.
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motorsport.com on MSNArrow McLaren's Nolan Siegel cleared to race in Toronto
“Nolan has been cleared by the IndyCar Medical Team to drive this weekend in Toronto,” Arrow McLaren confirmed. “He will pilot the No. 6 SmartStop Arrow McLaren Chevy in their first primary sponsorship race of the season. He’s en route to Canada now and is expected to be trackside later today.”
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For Arrow McLaren, who less than a month ago had not spoken with Lundgaard according to a source close the negotiations, the 22-year-old one-time IndyCar race-winner was the obvious choice.
Pato O'Ward conquered the streets of Toronto to win his first IndyCar race on the bumpy 1.786-mile circuit that used to be his Achilles' Heel.