
2025 IndyCar Preview: Andretti Global Aims for Championship with Stable Driver Lineup
IndyCar's Andretti Global enters 2025 with significant organizational changes and high championship aspirations. The team builds upon their strong 2024 performance, where Colton Herta finished second in the championship.

IndyCar drivers Kirkwood and Herta together
Key Changes for 2025:
- Complete departure of Michael Andretti
- New ownership structure under The Walter Group (TWG)
- Dan Towriss as Team Principal
- Rob Edwards continues as Chief Operating Officer
- Craig Hampson's first full season as Chief Race Engineer
Driver Lineup:
- No. 26 Honda: Colton Herta
- No. 27 Honda: Kyle Kirkwood
- No. 28 Honda: Marcus Ericsson
All three drivers are confirmed through 2026.
2025 Objectives:
- Herta: Build on 2024's success and championship contention
- Kirkwood: Improve qualifying average and maintain top-10 consistency
- Ericsson: Overcome 2024's reliability issues and return to top-6 form
Team Goals:
- Secure first championship since 2012
- Maintain competitive advantage from late-2024
- Transform into a fully realized three-car operation
- Leverage TWG's financial backing for engineering development
The team enters 2025 with minimal operational changes, focusing on consistency and building upon their strong performance in the latter half of 2024. COO Rob Edwards emphasizes the importance of maintaining stability within the race team while adapting to new corporate leadership.
Key Strategy:
- Focus on consistent top-5 finishes
- Target multiple race wins
- Minimize DNFs
- Maintain strong driver chemistry
- Continue engineering development
The team's sustained funding and operational consistency position Andretti Global as a prime championship contender for 2025.
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