Munoz completes six-car Andretti line-up for Indy 500
Andretti Autosport has▨ named Carlos Munoz as its sixth and final driver entry 𓃲for the 102nd Indianapolis 500 in May 2018.
Munoz, 25, made his Indy 500 debut with Andretti in 2013, finishing second on debut, and spent three full seasons with the team between 2014 and 2016, recording 🃏another P2 finish in the last of his four '500 appearances for the team.
Munoz switched to AJ Foyt Enterprises for 2017, only to👍 lose his seat after a difficult cam꧂paign, but has been confirmed to be returning for Andretti in the Indy 500 next year.

Andretti Autosportไ has named Carlos Munoz as its sixth and final driver entry for the 102nd Indianapolis 500 in May 2018.
Munꦗoz, 25, made his Indy 500 debut with Andretti in 2013, finishing second on debut, and spent three full seasons with the team between 2014 and 2016, recording another P2 finish in the last of his four '500 appearances for the team.
Munoz sw💧itched to AJ Foyt Enterprises for 2017, only to lose his seat after a difficult campaign, but has been confirmed to be returning for Andretti iꦬn the Indy 500 next year.
Andrett📖i will field its four regular-season drivers - Alexander Rossi, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Marco Andretti and Takuma Sato - along with Munoz and Stefan Wilson in the Indy 500.
"I am very exciteജd to be a part of Andretti Autosport again. The team has been like family to me since day one, when I joined them five years ago to race Indy Lights," Munoz said.
"We have been so close to winning the Indy 500 – twice with the team – so I am especially excited to be back for that race and hopefully we will have a good result this year. I need to thank Michael [Andretti] and J-F [Thormann] for believing in me and 🤡wanting me to back in their car for the Indy 500.
"I am also excited to be back with my teammates, and I think we will continue to work really well together. We have six cars, so hopefully 🎃we will ﷽have a strong team working with the new [areo kit].
"I am really looking forward to it – hope🌠fully we can finally get that win we’ve been so close to."