Arrow McLaren has officially unveiled the unique liveries that its four cars will sport during the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. With the theme “Unfinished Business,” the Woking-based squad is looking to finally conquer the iconic oval, marking the 50th anniversary of Johnny Rutherford’s 1976 triumph.
Breaking from tradition, this year’s color scheme features a bold white base accented with classic papaya orange. Each vehicle reflects its primary sponsor’s identity: Pato O’Ward’s No. 5 incorporates black accents, Nolan Siegel’s No. 6 uses blue, Christian Lundgaard’s No. 7 highlights papaya orange, and Ryan Hunter-Reay’s No. 31 stands out in purple.

Team Principal Tony Kanaan shared the team’s mindset ahead of the race: “We have unfinished business at the Indy 500. These new liveries and our campaign reflect the determination and passion to reach the top in the world’s greatest race. I can’t wait to see these cars on the track as we push for that long-awaited victory at the Speedway.”

The “Unfinished Business” campaign extends beyond the track, with Arrow McLaren planning a brand takeover at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that includes fleets of branded sports cars and influencer activations to support their drivers’ pursuit of the podium. Following years of close calls, the organization led by Zak Brown is relying on technical consistency and a sleek new look to secure its fourth Borg-Warner Trophy.
Official track activity begins this Tuesday with the first practice sessions, followed by qualifying on May 16 and 17, and culminating in the main race on Sunday, May 24.

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