Andretti suffers from internal warfare and needs to control strong personalities in the team

While Penske and Ganassi swim high on Indy's top, Andretti has internal war and gets complicated with Alexander Rossi and Romain Grosjean

Scott McLaughlin may have won the Mid-Ohio GP, but the big story of the Indy weekend in Lexington was the internal war at Andretti. Outside the top-10 in the race and with tempers flaring between Alexander Rossi and Romain Grosjean, the team needs to take the reins of strong personalities to get control and get back in front of Penske and Ganassi.

In this Wednesday's video, Gabriel Carvalho analyzes the incidents involving the team's four drivers and what Andretti needs to do to try to get back on track with Indy's big teams.