McLaren to enter Indy 500 every year

McLaren F1 boss Zak Brown is looking at a yearly entry for McLaren in the Indy 500
McLaren F1 boss Zak Brown is looking at a yearly entry for McLaren in the Indy 500

In an interview (14:45 mark) with "Trackside" on 1070 The Fan radio in Indianapolis, McLaren executive director Zak Brown has revealed McLarens future plans for the Indy 500 and more details about this year's outing for Fernando Alonso.

Brown, speaking to NBCSN pit reporter and show host Kevin Lee (co-hosts the show with INDYCAR communications head Curt Cavin), said a date has been determined for Alonso's first test day at IMS in the jointly entered McLaren, Honda and Andretti Autosport entry but they would wait to reveal it themselves to create a big splash on social media.

"There is, but we are not yet revealing that," Brown told Lee. "We are working very closely with INDYCAR how can we expose the fans to Fernando Alonso and showcase fun and unique ways to do that live and digitally. I don't want to spoil that announcement, because we'll be revealing it to the fans."

"Andretti Autosport will take the lead. Michael will be calling the race. It will be his team over the wall," Brown said. "We are sending out a small crew to support.

"We have some areas where some of the technology we've developed will be beneficial. From everything to the technology on the car to some of our people.

"We've got some people with some great IndyCar experience. We can't detract or remove any effort towards our Formula 1 (effort). It will be people from the factory that will have relevant experience."

"I would like to see the Indy 500 being part of McLaren's annual racing efforts when we go racing," Brown said. "We have to make sure we do it competitively; it has to be commercially viable and fits our brand. We feel IndyCar and the Indianapolis 500 offer all those things to McLaren.

"I'd say a full season program in McLaren is not yet under full consideration and would be years away because that would be a tall order."

Brown also confirmed he'll be joining Alonso in Birmingham, Ala. this weekend at Barber Motorsports Park, where they'll join the Andretti Autosport team for the weekend. He said they'll land on Saturday.