Andretti to get his McLaren ‘bucket list’ test in Austin
Mario Andretti will step back into an F1 car for the first time in 40 years after Zak Brown offered him a drive of a McLaren.
During perhaps the most chaotic Martin Brundle gridwalk ever before the Miami Grand Prix, there was a heartwarming moment that occurred in one of the only conventional interviews of the segment.
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As he began his walk, Brundle walked up to a trio of motorsport heavy hitters in Mario Andretti, Emerson Fittipaldi and McLaren team boss Zak Brown.
During the conversation, Brundle asked Andretti if he fancied having a go in one of the modern F1 cars and the 82-year-old said it was on his bucket list.
“Of course!” replied Andretti. “[I] always have a bit of an itch to scratch.
“I’ll get in it, if they allow me. It’s been on my bucket list.”
Brown, who was stood nearby, then interjected and offered Andretti his first drive since the 1982 Caesars Palace Grand Prix.
“I’ve always wanted Mario Andretti to drive for me. So you know what? I think we give it a go [at the United States Grand Prix] in Austin.
“But we’re going to have to figure out some sort of bet, because that’s what I do with my drivers. Let’s give it a go. Austin, you’re in!”
The McLaren boss later tweeted confirming his offer was genuine and that Andretti would be in the McLaren at the US Grand Prix in October.
Honoured to stand between @MarioAndretti and @emmofittipaldi on the grid