WEST ALLIS, Wis. — The Arrow McLaren Racing team members began scheming the moment Pato O'Ward took the lead at the Milwaukee Mile.
Miffed that NASCAR this week announced it will race in Mexico City next yea r — beating IndyCar to the punch to get O'Ward into an event in his home country — O'Ward has has spent the weekend criticizing IndyCar leadership for the whiff.
So a team employee ran to the ''Pato Shop'' — IndyCar's most popular driver is so beloved he has his own merchandise truck at most events — to grab one of the $149.99 sombreros. The 25-year-old from Monterrey, Mexico, then wore it to his victory news conference.
Runner-up Will Power immediately said, ''We really should be in Mexico City, not NASCAR.''
O'Ward replied: ''Pato who?''
O'Ward desperately wants to race in his home country. Instead, NASCAR got a date next June and O'Ward fears there's no longer room for IndyCar.
The situation escalated when IndyCar CEO Mark Miles said the Mexico City promoters have felt the series and O'Ward are not popular enough to warrant anything but a lease agreement to stage the race themselves.
That irritated O'Ward, who has organically and steadily built his fanbase and is probably second only to Formula 1 driver Sergio Perez in popularity in Mexico.