Andretti, ineffective on the international circuit through the first 13 races of 1993, will leave Team McLaren without competing in the final three races of the season.
The closest example of Team McLaren's success in the United States could be Penske Racing, which has won the Indianapolis 500 6 of the last 11 times.
Absolute Taste, caterer to Team McLaren and corporate clients.
The younger Mr. Andretti drove for Team McLaren, Formula One's answer to the Dallas Cowboys.
The next year he founded Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Ltd, which remains in the Formula One championship simply as Team McLaren.
Mercedes-Benz returned as an engine supplier in the 1990s and part-owned Team McLaren for some years, to which it has supplied engines engineered by Ilmor since 1995.
Andretti, the 1991 Indy-car points champion who has had a disappointing rookie year on the international circuit, will leave Team McLaren without competing in the season's final three races.
Andretti has a contract as a part-time test driver for Team McLaren, whose drivers have won seven of the last eight world championships.
Pedro de la Rosa will take Montoya's place on Team McLaren.
Ron Dennis, the director of McLaren International, the company that includes Formula One's Team McLaren, agrees with that.