Former Arrow McLaren team manager Billy Vincent is developing a new team-based educational program in partnership with the Lucas Oil School of Racing that will be based in Indianapolis and cater to those who lack hands-on racing experience.

Vincent, a veteran mechanic who worked for Team Penske in sports cars, served as Will Power’s IndyCar crew chief and took a leadership role with the McLaren team through 2023, has identified a significant gap in knowledge with many of the pro racing job applicants who aspire to become mechanics, engineers and pit crew members, but have limited or no real-world understanding of how a racing team works from the inside.

“I’m working on an academy with the Lucas Oil School to use their cars and recreate what the Jim Russell Racing School did, where you’d go and train at their shop, go to the track and run the cars, and really get that understanding of how to assemble and take care of race cars,” Vincent told RACER. “Because for my generation, that’s used where all the engineers and mechanics came out of.”