List of IndyCar Series teams

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The following is a list of the teams that currently compete or used to compete in the NTT IndyCar Series.

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Current full-time teams

TeamNo.Primary SponsorDriver(s)Listed Owner(s)Engine
A. J. Foyt Enterprises 14Sexton Properties Flag of the United States.svg Santino Ferrucci Flag of the United States.svg A. J. Foyt Chevrolet
TBA Flag of the United States.svg David Malukas
Andretti Global 26Gainbridge Flag of the United States.svg Colton Herta Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti
Flag of the United States.svg Dan Towriss
Honda
27 AutoNation Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Kirkwood
28Delaware Life Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Ericsson
Arrow McLaren 5 Arrow Electronics
Velo
Flag of Mexico.svg Patricio O'Ward Flag of the United Kingdom.svg McLaren
Flag of the United States.svg Sam Schmidt
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ric Peterson
Chevrolet
6 Arrow Electronics
NTT Data
Flag of the United States.svg Nolan Siegel
7 Arrow Electronics
Velo
Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Lundgaard
17Hendrick Cars Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Larson 1 R 
Chip Ganassi Racing 8 Flag of the Cayman Islands.svg Kyffin Simpson Flag of the United States.svg Chip Ganassi Honda
9 Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott Dixon
10 DHL Flag of Spain.svg Álex Palou
Dale Coyne Racing 18TBA Flag of the United States.svg Dale Coyne Honda
TBATBA
Ed Carpenter Racing 20 Flag of the United States.svg Alexander Rossi Flag of the United States.svg Ed Carpenter
Flag of the United States.svg Ted Gelov
Chevrolet
21 Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Rasmussen
Juncos Hollinger Racing 77TBA Flag of Argentina.svg Ricardo Juncos
Flag of the United States.svg Brad Hollinger
Chevrolet
78 Flag of the United States.svg Sting Ray Robb
Meyer Shank Racing 06TBA Flag of the United States.svg Mike Shank
Flag of the United States.svg Jim Meyer
Flag of the United States.svg Liberty Media
Flag of Brazil.svg Hélio Castroneves
Honda
60 AutoNation
Sirius XM
Flag of Sweden.svg Felix Rosenqvist
66 Arctic Wolf
Sirius XM
Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong
Prema Racing 83 Flag of Israel.svg Robert Shwartzman  R  Flag of Italy.svg Angelo Rosin Chevrolet
90 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Ilott
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 15 United Rentals
Fifth Third Bank
Flag of the United States.svg Graham Rahal Flag of the United States.svg Bobby Rahal
Flag of the United States.svg David Letterman
Flag of the United States.svg Mike Lanigan
Honda
45 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Louis Foster  R 
TBATBA
Team Penske 2 Shell
Hitachi
PPG
Snap-on
Flag of the United States.svg Josef Newgarden Flag of the United States.svg Roger Penske Chevrolet
3 Pennzoil
Gallagher
Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott McLaughlin
12 Verizon Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Power

Current part-time teams

TeamNo.Primary SponsorDriver(s)Listed Owner(s)Engine
Andretti Herta Autosport w/ Marco Andretti and Curb-Agajanian 98Mapei Flag of the United States.svg Marco Andretti 1 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Andretti
Flag of the United States.svg Bryan Herta
Flag of the United States.svg Marco Andretti
Flag of the United States.svg Mike Curb
Flag of the United States.svg Cary Agajanian
Honda
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing w/ Cusick Motorsports 23 6666 Ranch Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Hunter-Reay 1 Flag of the United States.svg Dennis Reinbold Chevrolet
24 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Harvey 1

List of defunct IndyCar teams (1996–present)

Key: Races Entered = Number of individual races entered; Races Started = Number of individual races started; Drivers = Number of drivers; Total Entries = Total number of race entries; Wins = Number of races won; Poles = Number of pole positions; Podiums. = Number of podium finishes 

TeamSeasonsRERSDTEWPolPodBest Indy 500 ResultFirst RaceFirst WinLast WinLast RaceSuccessor
Abel Motorsports 2023111100032nd (2023) 2023 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2023 Indianapolis 500None
Access Motorsports 2003-200429282290008th (2003) 2003 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2004 Texas 2None
American Dream Motorsports 2005-2008434700016th (Multiple) 2005 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2008 Indianapolis 500 None
Beck Motorsports 1996-1996/97; 1999-2009 [N 1] 635813670128th (1996) 1996 Walt Disney World n/an/a 2009 Homestead None
Bradley Motorsports 1996-2002676726710310th (1998) 1996 Walt Disney World 2002 Texas 2None
Bryan Herta Autosport 2010-201569687691121st (2011) 2010 Indianapolis 500 2011 Indianapolis 500 2015 Sonoma Andretti Autosport
Cahill Racing 1998-2002323133400111th (2001) 1998 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2002 Indianapolis 500 None
Carlin 2018-2021999769901017th (2020) 2018 St. Petersburg n/an/a 2021 Long Beach None (Sold assets to Juncos Hollinger Racing)
CFH Racing 201516164342158th (2015) 2015 St. Petersburg 2015 Barber 2015 Toronto 2015 Sonoma Ed Carpenter Racing
Chastain Motorsports 1996/97-1998; 2007212122200117th (1998) 1996 New Hampshire n/an/a 2007 Indianapolis 500 None
Cheever Racing 1996/97-20061251251418764171st (1998) 1996 New Hampshire 1997 Walt Disney World 2002 Michigan2006 KansasNone
Citrone/Buhl Autosport 2020221200024th (2020) (as co-owners) 2020 IndyCar Grand Prix n/an/a 2020 Indianapolis 500 None
Conquest Racing 2002; 2008-201175741711100111th (2009)2002 Homesteadn/an/a2011 KentuckyNone
Clauson-Marshall Racing 2019111100016th (2019) 2019 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2019 Indianapolis 500 None
Curb Agajanian Performance Group 2001-2011; 2016 [N 2] 474411512131st (Twice as co-owners)2001 Phoenix 2011 Indianapolis 500 (As co-owner) 2016 Indianapolis 500 (As co-owner) Andretti Autosport
Della Penna Motorsports 1996-1996/9755261123rd (1996) 1996 Walt Disney World 1996 Las Vegas Blair Racing
DragonSpeed 2019-2020, 2022552500023rd (2020) 2019 St. Petersburg n/an/a 2022 Indianapolis 500 None (Sold assets to Meyer Shank Racing)
Dragon Racing 2007-2013828111940035th (2007) 2007 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2013 Fontana None
EuroInternational 1996/97321300022nd (1997) 1997 Phoenix n/an/a 1997 Texas None
Fan Force United 2012101100033rd (2012) 2012 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2012 Indianapolis 500 Lazier Partners Racing
FAZZT Race Team 2010171721800010th (2010)2010 São Paulon/an/a2010 Homestead Sam Schmidt Motorsports
Fernández Racing 2004-200647473944067th (Multiple)2004 Homestead2004 Kentucky2005 Kentucky2006 ChicagolandNone
Galles Racing 1996-200142428612172nd (1996) 1996 Indianapolis 500 2000 Las Vegas2001 Gateway2001 Texas 2None
Hemelgarn Racing 1996-20091081071313382181st (1996) 1996 Walt Disney World 1996 Indianapolis 500 2001 Kentucky 2009 Indianapolis 500 None
HVM Racing 2008-2012666467400014th (2010)2008 Homesteadn/an/a2012 FontanaNone
Indy Regency Racing 2000-2002663600019th (2001) 2000 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2002 Texas IINone
ISM Racing 1996/97-199821205270063rd (Multiple) 1997 Walt Disney World n/an/a1999 AtlantaNone
Jonathan Byrd's Racing 1996-2001; 2005; 2015-2016 [N 3] 424014512145th (2005) 1996 Walt Disney World 1996 Phoenix 1998 Texas 2 2016 Indianapolis 500 None
Kelley Racing 1996/97-20049696517698197th (2003) 1997 Indianapolis 500 1998 Phoenix 2003 Texas 12004 Texas 2 Vision Racing
KV Racing Technology 2008-20161531531633663191st (2013) 2008 Homestead 2008 Long Beach 2016 Detroit 12016 Sonoma Juncos Racing
Lazier Partners Racing 2013-2017551500029th (2017) 2013 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2017 Indianapolis 500 Top Gun Racing
Luyendyk Racing 2006111100028th (2006) 2006 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2006 Indianapolis 500None
McCormack Motorsports 1996-1999; 2001
2000 [N 4]
474414500009th (1997) 1996 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2001 Texas 1None
Team Menard 1996-20038684131151021204th (1999) 1996 Walt Disney World 1997 Pikes Peak 2001 Chicagoland2003 Texas 2 Panther Racing
Mo Nunn Racing 2002-200437376672093rd (2002)2002 Homestead2002 Kentucky2003 Michigan2004 Texas 2None
Newman/Haas Racing 2004-2011717191272185th (2004) 2004 Indianapolis 500 2008 St. Petersburg 2008 Detroit 2011 Kentucky Fan Force United
Pacific Coast Motorsports 20088729001DNQ 2008 Long Beach n/an/a 2008 Sonoma None
Pagan Racing 1996-200028285300022nd (1999) 1996 Walt Disney World n/an/a 2000 Indianapolis 500 None
Panther Racing 1998-201324124122314157492nd (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)1998 Walt Disney World1999 Phoenix2005 Texas 2013 Fontana KV Racing Technology
Paretta Autosport 2021-2022551500031st (2021) 2021 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2022 Monterey Grand Prix None
Patrick Racing 2004131341300017th (2004) 2004 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2004 Texas 2None
PDM Racing 1996-20075047165300112th (1998) 1996 Walt Disney World n/an/a 2007 Indianapolis 500 None
Team Pelfrey 1998-200021208250028th (Multiple) 1998 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2000 Texas 2None
Pirtek Team Murray 2016221200022nd (2016) 2016 Indy GP n/an/a 2016 Indianapolis 500 None
Project Indy 1996-1996/97432500033rd (1996) 1996 Phoenix n/an/a 1996 Las Vegas 500K None
Racing Professionals 2002; 2007131111300032nd (2007)2001 Chicagolandn/an/a 2007 Michigan None
Robby Gordon Motorsports 2004112100032nd (2004) 2004 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2004 None
Roth Racing 2004-2008272543700016th (2008) 2004 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2008 Chicagoland FAZZT Race Team
SAMAX Motorsport 2007771700031st (2007) 2007 Kansas n/an/a 2007 Chicagoland None
Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing 2008-20147676119010311th (2011) 2008 Indianapolis 500 2011 Kentucky 2014 Fontana CFH Racing
Team Scandia 1996-1999181715551044th (1996) 1996 Walt Disney World 1997 Las Vegas 1999 Indianapolis 500 None
Team Leader Motorsports 2006 [N 5]
2007
212300019th (1996) 2006 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2007 Indianapolis 500 None
Top Gun Racing 20212112000DNQ (2021) 2021 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a 2021 Indy Road Course Abel Motorsports
Treadway Racing 1996-20026969119055141st (1997) 1996 Walt Disney World 1996 Phoenix 1999 Las Vegas2002 Texas 2None
Vision Racing 2005-2009838391590045th (2008)2005 Homesteadn/an/a2009 HomesteadNone
Walker Racing 1996; 2000-2001; 2008242442400220th (1996) 1996 Indianapolis 500 n/an/a2008 Edmonton Ed Carpenter Racing
Team Xtreme 1999-200133335450018th (2001)1999 Walt Disney Worldn/an/a2001 Texas 2None
Team Coulson1998-20021998 Indianapolis 5002002 Indianapolis 500Coulson/skyship Racing
TeamSeasonsRERSDTEWPolPodBest Indy 500 ResultFirst RaceFirst WinLast WinLast RaceSuccessor
  1. 2001, 2004-2009: In conjunction with Curb Agajanian Performance Group; 2006: In conjunction with Team Leader Motorsports.
  2. In each year of its existence, CAPG would partner with another team. 2001 and 2004-2009: Beck Motorsports; 2002: Billy Boat; 2003: Sam Schmidt Motorsports; 2006: Team Leader Motorsports; 2010: KV Racing Technology; 2011: Bryan Herta Autosport; 2016: Andretti Autosport.
  3. 1996: Ran in conjunction with both Cunningham Racing and Treadway Racing. 1996/97-1999: Ran as Byrd-Cunningham Racing. 2000: In conjunction with McCormack Motorsports. 2001: In conjunction with Team Xtreme Racing. 2005: In conjunction with Panther Racing. 2015: With support from KV Racing Technology. 2016: With support from Dale Coyne Racing.
  4. In conjunction with Jonathan Byrd's Racing.
  5. In conjunction with Curb-Agajanian-Beck Motorsports.

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