- Andretti Indoor Karting Games | Indoor Go Karts
Experience adrenaline-pumping Indoor Go Kart Racing and more at Andretti Indoor Karting Games! Thrills, games, and unforgettable fun await you
- The Official Website of Andretti Global - Home of Auto Racing
Experience the heart-pounding competition of INDYCAR, North America’s premier open-wheel series that ignited the Andretti legacy with speeds up to 240 mph Developing drivers hone their open-wheel skills in INDYCAR’s junior formula and compete for a chance at being a future racing star
- Mario Andretti - Wikipedia
Mario Andretti Mario Gabriele Andretti (born February 28, 1940) is an American former racing driver and businessman, who competed in Formula One from 1968 to 1982, and IndyCar from 1964 to 1994 Andretti won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1978 with Lotus, and won 12 Grands Prix across 14 seasons
- The Official Site of Mario Andretti
The admiration for Andretti has been for his achievements on the race track He is in the very elite, top-superstar category of his game Yet, if you look at his whole life, he has seen the world that most people will never see And the journey he has made is what made him a very rich man
- Andretti Indoor Karting Games | Oklahoma City, OK
Described as entertainment for the entire family, Andretti Karting features indoor electric go-karts and the newest augmented reality games, retro classics and other favorites An onsite restaurant offers burgers, salads, pizza and more from a 95% scratch kitchen, along with a full bar
- Mario Andretti, son Michael Andretti, grandson Marco Andretti photos
Mario, Michael and Marco Andretti have raced at Indianapolis Motor Speedway from the mid 1960s into the 2020s
- Andretti Indoor Karting and Games - Visit Grand Prairie
Take your gaming into the real world and get your heart pounding as you run the course of Andretti Indoor Karting Game's two-story, 4,000 square foot laser tag arena
- Fishers Andretti Global facility shifting focus
That shift moved forward with a March 17 vote by the Fishers City Council, which approved changing the project description on an agreement between the city and Andretti Global, now under parent company TWG
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