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McLaren due to meet with potential IndyCar partners in Detroit

McLaren is pressing ahead with plans to run a full-time IndyCar team in 2019 and will meet with potential partners at this weekend's Dual in Detroit. Although the plans are very much in the early stages, it will be the second such visit in as many months for McLaren CEO Zak Brown, who will be joined by McLaren advisor and 2003 Indianapolis 500 winner Gil de Ferran. 'Gil and I and a few more McLaren people will be in Detroit meetings,' Brown confirmed to RACER. Though Brown insisted they wouldn't rush into making a decision, adding: 'No decision this weekend and no firm timeline.' It comes after McLaren partnered with Andretti Autosport for the 2017 Indy 500, which saw...
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