Mario Andretti, the motorsport legend, was visibly frustrated during the 1982 Indy 500. He was set to start the 200-lap race from Row 2. However, as the cars approached the Indianapolis Motor Speedway straight for the green light, Team Penskeâs driver Kevin Cogan, who was positioned in the middle of Row 1, lost control of his car and collided with AJ Foyt. Following this contact, Coganâs car ricocheted across the front straightaway directly into Mario Andrettiâs path, abruptly ending Andrettiâs race. Understandably upset, Andretti expressed his anger towards Cogan in a TV interview at the time, stating, âThis is what happens when you have children doing a manâs job up front. Cogan, I guess, messed upâ (via IndyStar).

Mario Andretti won the Indy 500 once, in the 1969 race, and is also a former Formula 1 World Champion, having claimed the title in 1978. Over his Formula 1 career, he competed in 131 events (128 entries), achieving 12 victories, 19 podium finishes, and 18 pole positions alongside his championship.

Looking ahead, with Cadillac entering Formula 1 in 2026, Andretti has been appointed to the teamâs board. In an interview with Motorsport, he expressed enthusiasm about finally having âa homeâ in Formula 1. He reflected on how, after retiring from racing, his son Michael Andretti continued in the sport as a team owner, which gave him a sense of belonging at races beyond being just a spectator. Andretti said, âI felt that I had a home when I went to the races⊠And thatâs what I like about the situation that we will have in Formula One, finally I could go to a Formula 1 race and I will have a home, a place to be where, the team, thatâs part of us.â
The Cadillac Formula 1 team has yet to announce its driver lineup for the 2026 season. Rumors suggest that Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas, both of whom lost their drives at the end of the 2024 season, are the leading candidates for the two seats. Given Mario Andrettiâs extensive experience in top-level motorsport, he may play a significant role in deciding the teamâs driver lineup for the upcoming season.
This detailed account covers both the 1982 Indy 500 controversy involving Andretti and Cogan and Mario Andrettiâs current involvement with Cadillacâs entry into Formula 1, highlighting his ongoing influence in motorsport.