GXO Logistics partners with Arrow McLaren for Indianapolis 500
GXO Logistics (NYSE: GXO) announced it will serve as an official partner of the Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team for the 110th Indianapolis 500 race in May. The logistics company's branding will appear on the No. 31 Arrow McLaren Chevrolet driven by Ryan Hunter-Reay.
Hunter-Reay won the Indianapolis 500 in 2014 and claimed the INDYCAR SERIES championship in 2012. In the 2025 race, he led 48 laps before a fuel-related issue ended his run for victory.
"At GXO, teamwork, precision and performance at speed define who we are," said GXO CEO Patrick Kelleher. "Like racing, the most successful logistics operations are built on trust, seamless coordination and flawless execution."
Arrow McLaren will field four cars for the Indianapolis 500, with Pato O'Ward in the No. 5, Nolan Siegel in the No. 6, and Christian Lundgaard in the No. 7 alongside Hunter-Reay's entry.
GXO describes itself as the world's largest pure-play contract logistics provider, operating more than 1,000 facilities totaling over 200 million square feet with more than 150,000 employees. The company is headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Arrow McLaren IndyCar Team operates from the McLaren Racing Center in Indianapolis. The McLaren organization previously won three Indianapolis 500 races in the 1970s and returned to full-season IndyCar competition in 2020 through a partnership before securing full team ownership in 2024.
