INDIANAPOLIS — Veteran IndyCar driver Marco Andretti has announced his retirement from motor racing.
The announcement came from Andretti, 38, in a social media post made Wednesday.
“To my family, friends, teams, sponsors, and fans who have genuinely supported me for the last 30 years in motorsports, I want to thank you for allowing me the privilege to continue our family’s passion on the racetrack,” Andretti said in his statement. “I have had some really fun times behind the wheel in a lot of different types of racing cars — a lot of great memories as well, mostly at the Indy 500.”
In his 20 years and over 250 starts driving in the series, Andretti notched 2 wins, 6 pole positions, 20 top-3 finishes and 107 top-10 finishes. He captured IndyCar Rookie of the Year honors in 2006.
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