Pato O’Ward contradicts McLaren boss Zak Brown with wish for IndyCar’s international expansion beyond Mexico

By Pranay Bhagi

Pato O'Ward contradicts McLaren boss Zak Brown with wish for IndyCar's international expansion beyond Mexico

Arrow McLaren star Pato O’Ward was questioned on where he’d like to see the IndyCar series expand internationally, ahead of the IndyCar qualifying at Mid-Ohio. The Mexican driver’s answer contradicted what his boss, Zak Brown, said about the expansion.IndyCar CEO Mark Miles suggested in November 2024 that he was in conversation with the Supercars championship for a possible IndyCar race in Australia. Zak Brown commented on it, suggesting that he wasn’t a big fan of the series going international. Brian said:鈥淚鈥檓 not a fan of IndyCar going outside of the Americas.鈥漐ak Brown went on to suggest that he lovesd Australia and its people, but:鈥淚ndyCar needs to grow its own market before it starts going international outside of America.鈥漃ato O’Ward was asked at the Mid-Ohio IndyCar race which race he’d like to see on the 2026 IndyCar calendar, to which he replied:鈥淢exico鈥漃ato O’Ward was further questioned on whether there was any other place he’d like to see IndyCar race, to which he replied:鈥淚鈥檇 like to go to Motegi in Japan, that would be badass. I feel like we’ll have a successful race in Europe, in the UK, Brands Hatch or something. Seems like a track where the IndyCar would be pretty cool.鈥漌hen asked if he’d like more expansion outside of North America, O鈥橶ard replied:鈥淵eah, in Japan, maybe one in the UK, maybe in Latin America, Argentina, Brazil. I think there’s some way around there but I’m getting ahead of myself. We need to get Mexico then we can start thinking about the rest.鈥漌hile Zak Brown believed that IndyCar needed to solidify its roots in America first, his driver, Pato O’Ward, suggested multiple international venues he’d like to see on the IndyCar calendar.The Arrow McLaren driver has played a crucial role in pushing IndyCar for a race in his home country, Mexico, with reports suggesting that the talks are headed in the right direction.Pato O’Ward updates on IndyCar race in Mexico in 2026NASCAR beat IndyCar to land a race in Mexico on the calendar, which sparked a frustrating response from Pato O’Ward, who has been pushing IndyCar to get his home race on the calendar. Since then, IndyCar and Penske Entertainment officials have been in conversation with the organizers.The Arrow McLaren driver, on the Pit Pass Indy podcast, detailed that a race in Mexico might be on the IndyCar calendar as soon as 2026. He said:鈥淚 think we can see it as soon as 2026. That’s definitely what I’ve been pushing for and what I know IndyCar is pushing for.鈥濃淪o yeah, we’ll see, but I’m definitely a huge part of that Mexican event and excited to help IndyCar get there and make sure (we) knock it out of the park,鈥 he added.The most recent update was that IndyCar has had further talks with the organizers and was heading in the right direction.

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