As we approach towards the 2020 IndyCar season, we have compiled a list of all the teams taking part along with the drivers and other details.

Amid the chaos of the IndyCar silly season, it can often be difficult to keep up with who’s going where for what amounts of races. This is particularly true for a year like 2020, where we even have entirely new teams and new-to-the-series drivers.

There’s also some drivers like James Hinchcliffe, who are yet to have a seat. Meanwhile, some of the biggest changes to see include the addition of McLaren to Arrow Schmidt-Peterson and the switch for them from Honda power to that of Chevrolet.

Another notable modification is the lack of a full season for Brazil-born driver Tony Kanaan, who has been a staple of IndyCar for quite some time. Here’s the full list of the 2020 season, with all of the details you need to know:

Team Penske –

Full-time Drivers: Josef Newgarden (#1), Will Power (#12), Simon Pagenaud (#22)

Part-time driver: Helio Castroneves (#3, Indy 500 only), Scott McLaughlin (#2, GMR Grand Prix only)

Team owner: Roger Penske

Engine supplier: Chevrolet

AJ Foyt Enterprises –

Full-time driver: Charlie Kimball (#4)

Part-time driver: Tony Kanaan (#14, ovals only), Sebastien Bourdais (four races only) & Dalton Kellett (eight races only, includes Indy 500)

Team owner: AJ Foyt

Engine supplier: Chevrolet

Arrow McLaren SP –

Full-time drivers: Oliver Askew (#7), Patricio O’Ward (#5)

Part-time drivers: TBC

Team owners: Sam Schmidt, Ric Peterson

Engine supplier: Chevrolet

Chip Ganassi Racing –

Full-time drivers: Marcus Ericsson (#8), Scott Dixon (#9), Felix Rosenqvist (#10)

Part-time drivers: TBC

Team owner: Chip Ganassi

Engine supplier: Honda

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing –

Full-time drivers: Graham Rahal (#15), Takuma Sato (#30)

Part-time drivers: Spencer Pigot (#45, two rounds which includes Indy500)

Team owners: Bobby Rahal, David Letterman, Michael Lanigan

Engine supplier: Honda

Dale Coyne Racing –

Full-time drivers: Santino Ferrucci (#18, seat half-owned by Vasser-Sullivan), Alex Palou (car number TBC, with Team Goh)

Part-time drivers: TBC

Team owners: Dale Coyne, Jimmy Vasser, James Sullivan

Engine supplier: Honda

Ed Carpenter Racing –

Full-time drivers: Rinus van Kalmthout (#21)

Part-time drivers: Ed Carpenter (#20, ovals), Conor Daly (#20, street/road/Indy 500)

Team owner: Ed Carpenter

Engine supplier: Chevrolet

Dreyer & Reinbold Racing –

Full-time drivers: TBC

Part-time drivers: Sage Karam (#24, four races)

Team owner: Dennis Reinbold

Engine supplier: Chevrolet

Andretti Autosport –

Full-time drivers: Zach Veach (#26), Alexander Rossi (#27), Ryan Hunter-Reay (#28), Colton Herta (#88, in partnership with Harding-Steinbrenner racing), Marco Andretti (#98, in alliance with Bryan Herta Autosport)

Part-time drivers: James Hinchcliffe (#29, three rounds including Indy500)

Team owner: Michael Andretti

Engine supplier: Honda

Juncos Racing –

Full-time drivers: TBC

Part-time drivers: TBC

Team owner: Ricardo Juncos

Engine supplier: Chevrolet

Meyer Shank Racing –

Full-time drivers: Jack Harvey (#60, in partnership with Andretti Technologies)

Part-time drivers: TBC

Team owner: Michael Shank

Engine supplier: Honda

DragonSpeed –

Full-time drivers: TBC

Part-time drivers: Ben Hanley (#81, St. Petersburg only)

Team owner: Elton Julian

Engine supplier: Chevrolet

Carlin – 

Full-time drivers: TBC

Part-time drivers: Max Chilton (#59, Indy500 plus 12 street/road rounds), Conor Daly (#59, four oval rounds), Felipe Nasr (#31, one round)

Team owner: Trevor Carlin

Engine supplier: Chevrolet

More names will be added when they are announced

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