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Andretti

The Andretti surname refers to a prominent American racing family of Italian origin known for success across multiple motorsport disciplines. The family has been involved in open-wheel racing, stock cars, and sports cars for several decades, contributing to American and international competition and development of racing talent.

Mario Andretti (born 1940) is the most prominent member of the family. He won the Indianapolis 500

Michael Andretti (born 1962), Mario’s son, had a successful driving career in IndyCar and later founded Andretti

The Andretti name remains influential through team ownership, driver development, and continued competition at the highest

in
1969
and
the
Formula
One
World
Championship
in
1978,
and
he
is
the
only
driver
to
have
won
the
Indianapolis
500,
the
Daytona
500,
and
the
Formula
One
World
Championship.
His
achievements
helped
establish
the
Andretti
name
as
a
benchmark
in
motorsports
and
earned
him
widespread
recognition.
Autosport,
a
major
IndyCar
team
that
has
won
championships
and
notable
races.
Marco
Andretti
(born
1987),
Michael’s
son,
has
competed
in
IndyCar
and
contributed
to
the
family’s
ongoing
presence
in
the
sport.
Additional
relatives
have
participated
in
NASCAR
and
other
racing
series,
reflecting
the
breadth
of
the
family’s
involvement
in
motorsports.
levels
of
racing.
The
family
has
been
honored
in
racing
halls
of
fame
and
is
frequently
cited
as
a
symbol
of
multi-generational
participation
in
the
sport.