Michael Andretti enjoying retirement as he takes in IndyCar opener as a fan instead of team owner

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Michael Andretti, the former owner of Andretti Global, is enjoying a relaxed retirement as he attends the IndyCar season opener in St. Petersburg, Florida. After handing over control of his race team to Dan Towriss, he reflects on the relief of stepping back from the intense pressures that defined his previous role. Andretti, now 62 and a grandfather of two, is embracing the freedom of a less structured life, stating he didn’t realize how tense he was while managing the team. His relaxed appearance at the race, including shorts and flip-flops, surprised former team employees who had never seen him so laid back.

While Andretti’s drivers finished fifth, sixth, and sixteenth in the race, he expressed no concern for the outcomes, highlighting his shift in priorities. He also shared pride in the newly approved Cadillac F1 team, signaling a bright future for American motorsport. As he navigates this new chapter, Andretti is enjoying the absence of headaches and a busy schedule, focusing instead on family time and personal enjoyment. His comments reflect a significant transformation, suggesting he is happier and more content in retirement than he was during his active years in racing.

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