That brings the confirmed drivers for the race to 29 and that doesn’t include at least one more to come from Carlin, which has not yet announced full plans for its second car, and perhaps two from Juncos Racing.
The 103rd Indy 500 weekend marks the 50th anniversary of racing legend Mario Andretti’s 1969 triumph, the only driver win at the famed 2.5-mile track for the famous motorsport family.
Fittingly, IMS is going all out to celebrate Andretti’s only Indy 500 victory, including a special exhibit opening May 1 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum that includes several historic cars he drove in his illustrious career.
