The Indy Women in Tech Championship presented by Guggenheim announced it will be the primary sponsor for AJ Foyt Racing’s No. 40 Chevrolet to be driven by Zach Veach at this year’s 101st Running of the Indianapolis 500.
The IWiT Championship will debut at IMS’ Brickyard Crossing Golf Course Sept. 4 – 9, 2017. The official LPGA tournament will feature 144 of the LPGA’s top talent in a three-day stroke-play event (Sept. 7 – 9, 2017) vying for a $2 million purse. The course features four holes inside the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
“To compete in the Indianapolis 500 is a dream I’ve had since I was four years old, so when the opportunity came about to join AJ Foyt Racing with the support of the IWiT Championship and Guggenheim, I was ecstatic,” said Veach. “A lot of great people helped me to follow my dream, so I’m thrilled to be part of this program that strives to advance career opportunities for women in the field of science and technology.”
“Coming to Indy with A.J. Foyt’s team is very special to me,” the 22-year-old Ohioan added. “I am counting the days to when I can take my first laps in the IWiT Championship Chevrolet around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at speed!”
“We are happy to have another great entry for the 101st Indianapolis 500,” said Larry Foyt, president of AJ Foyt Racing. “Zach Veach is one of those drivers who has proven he deserves the opportunity by winning through the Mazda Road to Indy series, and he has put in massive effort to get to this level. The IWiT Championship is a great event for the Indianapolis community, and we are proud to help promote this event and welcome the LPGA back to Indianapolis.”
The addition of Veach brings AJ Foyt Racing’s total to three entries in this year’s Indy 500. The team is fielding ABC Supply Chevrolets for Carlos Munoz and Conor Daly for the entire Verizon IndyCar Series.
This year marks A.J. Foyt’s 60th straight Indianapolis 500 as a participant and the 40th anniversary of his then record-setting fourth Indianapolis 500 triumph, hence the No. 40 on Veach’s car. At 82, the Houstonian is still passionate about his sport and likes his team’s chances with its stable of young drivers including the rookie Veach, whom he met recently.
“I think Zach has the talent and determination it takes to make it in this sport,” said Foyt, who has a record 67 IndyCar victories. “I like his attitude and I’m looking forward to working with him.”
SOURCE: AJ Foyt Racing