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Michael Andretti Embraces Retirement, Cheers for Cadillac’s F1 Team from the Sidelines

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
March 3, 2025
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Michael Andretti Embraces Retirement, Cheers for Cadillac’s F1 Team from the Sidelines

Michael Andretti watches a screen in the pit box Wednesday, May 17, 2023, during the second day of practice for the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Sporting a tan and a leaner physique, Michael Andretti recently made his way from his luxurious yacht to the starting line of the IndyCar’s inaugural race of the season. However, instead of suiting up for the race, the former racing legend was cheering from the sidelines for Cadillac’s Formula 1 team, relishing his newfound role as a fan.

Retirement seems to be suiting Andretti exceedingly well. The end of last season saw him passing the reins of his racing team to Dan Towriss, thus relinquishing any official role he held at Andretti Global. The transition has been smoother than anticipated, and Andretti appears to be thoroughly enjoying his time away from the frenetic pace of racing.

But don’t mistake his relaxed demeanor for disinterest. On the contrary, his passion for the sport is as fervent as ever. His presence at the IndyCar opening round was evidence of that. The only difference now is that he is experiencing the thrill of the race from the other side of the pit wall.

His support for Cadillac’s Formula 1 team is no random choice. The racing titan’s affiliation with the team is deeply rooted, and his cheers echo more than just a fan’s enthusiasm. They represent a nod of approval, an acknowledgement of the team’s prowess on the racetrack.

In a world where speed is worshipped and every millisecond counts, Andretti’s transition from racing icon to cheerleader may seem unusual. Yet, his contentment in retirement is a testament to a career well-spent, racing against time, and winning more often than not. His presence continues to permeate the racing world, albeit in a different role.

As the dust settles on the racetrack and engines cool down, one thing remains certain. Michael Andretti might have hung up his racing gloves, but his heart still races every time the lights go green on the starting grid. His cheerleading for Cadillac’s F1 team is proof that while he may no longer be in the driver’s seat, he is far from being sidelined in the world of racing.

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