Felix Rosenqvist announces departure from Meyer Shank Racing for 2027
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 12:27 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Felix Rosenqvist confirmed he will leave Meyer Shank Racing after three years, a decision announced in July 2026. The Indy 500 winner cited the awkward timing of his contract expiration during the season, stating he informed MSR of his decision before the Grand Prix at Road America. Rosenqvist is currently sixth in the IndyCar standings, and he believes this decision hasn't impacted his performance. He did not disclose any potential agreement with another team, though speculation surrounds a possible return to Arrow McLaren, where he previously raced. Both Rosenqvist and Scott Dixon are anticipated to be top free agents in the upcoming offseason.
- •Rosenqvist won the 2026 Indy 500, boosting his market value.
- •He is sixth in the IndyCar standings with eight races remaining.
- •Rosenqvist will be a sought-after free agent after leaving MSR.
- •MSR has acknowledged changes in their partnership post-Indy 500.
- •Speculation links Rosenqvist to a potential return to Arrow McLaren.
- 12:27 AMYahoo Sports — Felix Rosenqvist explains 'awkward timing' of leaving MSR, doesn't comment on future
"Indy 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist will not drive for Meyer Shank Racing in 2027. Rosenqvist did not comment on if a new agreement is in place.
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