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January 1 will bring a significant time of transition for the Andretti Global IndyCar team.
COO Rob Edwards, who arrived in 2015 to run Andretti’s IndyCar and Indy NXT programs after serving as team manager of the outfit known today as Arrow McLaren, will hand the leadership baton to ex-Team Penske managing director Ron Ruzewski.
During Edwards’ tenure, Andretti Global produced 26 IndyCar victories, two Indianapolis 500 wins with Alexander Rossi in 2016 and Takuma Sato in 2017, and five Indy Lights/NXT championships with Pato O’Ward (2018), Oliver Askew (2019), Kyle Kirkwood (2021), Louis Foster (2024), and Dennis Hauger (2025).
With the upcoming change, Edwards’ 11 seasons of guidance will reach its end as Andretti’s parent company, TWG Motorsports, has repositioned the Briton as its chief of performance across IndyCar, NASCAR, IMSA, and Formula E. The Jan. 1 timing of the leadership switch, which is far from optimal, was unavoidable as Team Penske enforced Ruzewski’s non-compete clause that runs through December 31.
“The added layer of complication is the fact that Ron isn’t free to join us until January 1,” Edwards told RACER. “So that means we’ve had September, October, November, and December preparing for 2026 and trying to do all the right things that we’d be doing, but also being cognizant of the fact that he is ultimately going to steer the ship.
“So we’re trying to leave scope for him to have influence within the timeframe that he’s going to be on board at the start of the year. Obviously, that’s not a long lead time because (Ruzewski’s) decisions can’t talked about until January, but he’ll still have the right influence. Ron will have his influence when he arrives, and have his input. And then in terms of myself being able to move into the role at TWG that I’m slated for, it’s clearly not going to be a light switch on January 1.”