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Pato O'Ward. Patricio "Pato" O'Ward Junco (born 6 May 1999) is a Mexican professional auto racing driver who competes full-time in the IndyCar Series, driving the No. 5 Chevrolet for Arrow McLaren. He is the 2018 Indy Lights champion. He is signed to the McLaren Driver Development Programme and McLaren's reserve driver for the 2024 Formula One ...
Pato O'Ward wins the IndyCar Series Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio. Pato O'Ward outduels pole-sitter Alex Palou over the closing stint to post his first win of the season on the track. (He won the ...
Pato O'Ward signed a multi-year extension with McLaren Racing, the IndyCar team announced Friday. The 24-year-old Mexican driver is entering his fifth full season in IndyCar, all with Arrow ...
The day before the final practice for the Indianapolis 500, Pato O'Ward pulled into a house a couple of blocks from the track, where a gate had been built to mimic the one at Indianapolis Motor ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The day before the final practice for the Indianapolis 500, Pato O'Ward pulled into a house a couple of blocks from the track, where a gate had been built to mimic the one at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the grass was painted like a checkered flag. O'Ward hopped out with a big smile to meet Berta Santos and her family.
The IndyCar Series operation of McLaren, competing as Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team due to sponsorship, is based in Indianapolis and was founded by former IndyCar driver Sam Schmidt in 2001 as Sam Schmidt Motorsports. The team operates the Nos. 5, 6 and 7 Dallara-Chevrolet entries for Pato O'Ward, Nolan Siegel, and Alexander Rossi respectively.
Pato O'Ward moved up to second and appeared to challenge Newgarden for the win for a third this season and the third time at Gateway but the Penske driver pulled away to win comfortably for the second time in 2021. With his second-place finish and Palou's retirement O'Ward took a ten-point lead in the championship.
With two turns left of the 108th Indianapolis 500, Pato O'Ward could taste the winner's milk.But defending champion Josef Newgarden engineered a pass and was able to hold off the popular Mexican ...