McLaren IndyCar driver Pato O’Ward says racing in Formula One is no longer his ​dream and he has “politely asked to be fired” ‌from his reserve role with the team.

    The Mexican ​racer has taken part in five ⁠free practice sessions with reigning champion McLaren since 2022.

    Winner of 10 IndyCar races, he won the Indy 200 at ‌Mid-Ohio last weekend in an Arrow McLaren one-two finish with Christian Lundgaard. He ‌was also recently confirmed in the team’s ‌2027 ⁠lineup with New Zealander Scott Dixon, a ⁠six-time IndyCar champion, and Sweden’s 2026 Indy 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist.

    O’Ward told the Speed Street podcast that he was ​grateful for the F1 ‌experience but he had now reached a different point in his life and “I really don’t care any more”.

    “There’s really nothing in me that ‌is aching to keep on as a reserve ​in Formula One,” he explained. “I’m in a great place in Indy, I love ⁠the series, that’s where I want to be.

    “Looking at what the (F1) race cars are currently, I’m not ‌really excited to drive one. So I’ve politely asked to be fired from all my services. I want to focus on my priorities and enjoy my life.” McLaren also has Italian F2 champion Leonardo Fornaroli on its books as a ‌reserve.

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    “I know I wasn’t a full-time driver there, but ​I have enough of a whiff of what that (F1) world is like and I ⁠genuinely don’t think that is for me, it’s not ⁠a place where I can say I’ve enjoyed more than IndyCar,” said O’Ward.

    “I know ‌F1 is put on a pedestal, but just because the plate looks like gold doesn’t ​mean what you’re eating is healthier.” 

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    Published on Jul 10, 2026

    Published on 10 July 2026 by sportstar

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