Andretti Global Weighs Fourth Entry for Indianapolis 500 as Decision Looms
Andretti Global is edging closer to finalizing its plans regarding a potential fourth car for May's 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500. Despite Marco Andretti's retirement announcement during the offseason, the squad continues to explore expansion possibilities beyond its current three-vehicle roster for the prestigious event.

A decision appears imminent at Andretti Global regarding whether to expand its Indianapolis 500 lineup to four cars for the landmark 110th Running set for May.
The competitive outfit has maintained a tradition of fielding an additional single-race entry at the Speedway throughout each of the past five years, a slot that was previously occupied by Marco Andretti before he announced his retirement during the offseason. Nonetheless, the organization's existing three-car configuration remains a candidate for growth as preparations intensify for motorsport's most celebrated race.
With the franchise still weighing its options, a resolution on the matter is expected in the near future. The timing of this decision carries significance given the historical pattern Andretti Global has established at Indianapolis, where supplementary entries have become a regular fixture of their 500-mile strategy.
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