Andretti has officially announced the exit of Norman Nato from the team, following one season of working with the French driver.
Nato joined the American team from Nissan ahead of Season 10, to replace André Lotterer who retired from single-seater racing.
The recently completed campaign was a difficult one for Andretti in general, with qualifying having been a serious problem for Nato and former world champion Jake Dennis.
In total, Nato scored only 47 points for the team, 75 less than Dennis. The experienced Frenchman did enjoy some success last season, including a podium in Shanghai.
In the closing stages of the campaign, several reports linked Nato's seat to Nico Müller, who officially left ABT at the conclusion of the season.
An Andretti statement on social media read: "A heartfelt thank you to @NatoNorman for his time spent in our red and white machine this season.
"Norman has been a brilliant asset to the team over the last year, and we are grateful for his efforts and commitment.
"We would like to wish Norman all the best for the future."
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