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According to ESPN, Arrow McLaren has officially announced that legendary drivers Scott Dixon and Felix Rosenqvist will join their IndyCar team for the 2027 season. This comes after extensive speculation about the future of both seasoned competitors.
Dixon, widely regarded as one of the greatest IndyCar drivers of all time, will turn 46 on July 22. Over his illustrious 24-year career, he has secured six IndyCar Series championships (2003, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2018, and 2020) while consistently demonstrating his ability to win races across every season from 2005 to 2025. His record of 59 career victories remains unmatched among active drivers.
Currently ranked 10th in the standings with 211 points, Dixon has earned one top-five finish and five top-10 results this season despite missing several races. His historical achievement of winning at least one IndyCar race annually during his prime further underscores his dominance in the series.
Rosenqvist, 34, who has been competing for Meyer Shank Racing since 2024, will conclude his tenure with the team at the end of the current season. The Swedish driver previously raced for Arrow McLaren from 2021 to 2023, where he claimed his iconic Indy 500 victory in what was called “the closest finish in history.”
Rosenqvist currently sits sixth in the standings with 248 points, including one victory, one pole position, two top-five finishes, and four top-10 results this season. His performance this year confirms his continued competitiveness at a high level.
“This is an incredible opportunity to compete at the sport’s highest level with a team that has demonstrated consistent excellence,” said Dixon during the announcement.
Arrow McLaren’s current lineup includes Pato O’Ward (5th in standings, 257 points), Christian Lundgaard (4th, 297 points), and Nolan Siegel (21st, 125 points). Both O’Ward and Lundgaard have established themselves as regular contenders this season, with Lundgaard securing two race wins and seven top-10 finishes in 10 starts.
–Field Level Media
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