Photo gallery from Indy 500 Day 1 of PPG Presents Armed Forces Qualifying on May 21, 2022, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana.
Chip Ganassi Racing
2022 Indy 500 Fast Friday Photo Gallery
Photo gallery from Indy 500 Fast Friday on May 20, 2022, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana.
Camping World Announced as Primary Sponsor for Scott Dixon
Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR) announced that four-time Verizon IndyCar Series Champion and Indianapolis 500 Winner Scott Dixon will be sporting the colors of the nation’s largest RV and outdoor retailer, Camping World, on May 28 for the Indianapolis 500.
Upon the announcement, Scott Dixion said, “The Indianapolis 500 is the biggest motor race and the largest spectator sporting event in the world, and I’m very much looking forward to representing a new partner in Camping World this weekend and starting from the pole makes it even more special. I also know the show The Profit very well and am excited to work with Marcus and his team.”
Team Owner Chip Ganassi went on to say, “After weeks of discussions, we’re proud to partner with Camping World, a brand that is the leader in its industry, and introduce them to our team’s Indy car operation. They have a tremendous sports marketing portfolio, which includes some common ground for us in NASCAR. Having Marcus and Camping World on board with us on the No. 9 car at Indianapolis is very exciting for everyone involved.”
The No. 9 Camping World Honda will roll out in full livery next Friday, May 26 for Carb Day at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS).
SOURCE: Chip Ganassi Racing
Tony Kanaan & 7-Eleven Reunite at IndyCar’s Chip Ganassi Racing
Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR) and 7-Eleven, Inc. announced that 7-Eleven, Inc. will partner with CGR and the driver of the No. 10 Honda, Tony Kanaan, as an associate sponsor at select races in the 2017 Verizon IndyCar Series season (St. Petersburg, Long Beach, Indianapolis, and Texas). The partnership between 7-Eleven, Inc., CGR, and Kanaan comes 14 years after the leading convenience retail chain first backed the Brazilian in the Verizon IndyCar Series.
7-Eleven, Inc. joined Kanaan as a primary partner in 2003 and continued their relationship until 2010.
On the return of 7-Eleven, Tony Kanaan said,”It’s an unbelievable feeling to be back in the 7-Eleven family. 7-Eleven was my home for most of my career in INDYCAR and they were with me for 14 out of my 17 wins. It’s definitely special to have them with me to celebrate my 20th INDYCAR season and I’m looking forward to getting them to victory circle again like we did many times in the past. The 7-Eleven car was a staple in the Verizon IndyCar Series for years and most of my fans still come to me and talk about how great of a run we had together. It’s natural for me to be excited that we are reuniting forces now at Chip Ganassi Racing.”
🇺🇸 I’m proud to announce that @7eleven will be back with me and as an associate sponsor with @CGRTeams for 2017! Where is my #Slurpee? #TK20 pic.twitter.com/5uw8twHwXq
— Tony Kanaan (@TonyKanaan) January 31, 2017
SOURCE: Chip Ganassi Racing ♦ PHOTO: Brian Groce
Naptown Buzz Podcast: December 9, 2016
Naptown Buzz for Friday, December 9, 2016
Housekeeping
Back after a hiatus to remodel the studio!
- Live streaming on Mixlr
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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
INNER BUZZ
- http://naptownbuzz.com/inner/2017/
- MEMBERS ONLY blog, podcast, events & swag
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Stories so far…
- Bacon and Cream Cheese Deviled Eggs
- Inner Buzz Podcast launches in January
- Squirrel Steals Christmas Bulbs
- What to Buy For Beginners of the Pokemon Trading Card Game
- PSA: Don’t “Drive Through” The Restaurant
- Naked Man Tazed After Attacking Parked Cars
PATREON
Community News
- Colts Launch Fanthem Contest
- Donte Moncrief’s First Annual Colts and Cuts Raises $80,000
- The Julian Center Needs Socks, Underclothes, Gift Cards
Business News
- First Indianapolis Area ThinkGeek Store Opens in Greenwood
- Renaissance Doubles Workforce by Year’s End, Adds Indy Jobs
- Vera Bradley Announces Additional Licensing Agreements
- Vera Bradley Announces Fiscal Third Quarter 2017 Results
- Milano Inn is Closing. Oh, no!!!
INDYCAR
- 101st Indianapolis 500 tickets on sale now
- Carlos Munoz and Conor Daly Join AJ Foyt Racing
- Sato to Munoz’ seat at Andretti
- Newgarden to Penske (JPM seat)
- JR Hildebrand to Newgarden’s Seat
- Juan Pablo Montoya returns to Team Penske for 2017 Indianapolis 500
- Max Chilton Returns to Chip Ganassi Racing for 2017
- Oriol Servia Returns to RLL for the 2017 Indy 500
- Veteran Engineer Tom German Joins RLL as an Engineering Consultant
- United Rentals Renews Partnership with RLL
- INDYCAR to sanction Mazda MX-5 Cup series
Other Racing
- Indianapolis Speedrome Has New Owner, Kevin Garrigus
- Speedrome Announces 2017 Spring Shootout Figure 8
- Elite Motorsports and Mopar to part ways in 2017
- Troy Coughlin Jr. Gets Top Fuel Opportunity with JEGS
- USAC “Battle at the Brickyard” Announced for July 6-9, 2017
Videos
- Google Pixel XL Unboxing & Initial Thoughts
- Karnie Christmas: A Visit From Karnie Klaus
- Star Wars Waffles!
Events
- Joey Chestnut Sets New Shrimp Cocktail World Record
- “Lights at the Brickyard” Already Draws Over 50,000 Spectators, Plus Special Pricing
- Gen Con Extends Partnership with Indianapolis through 2021
- “Return of The Mac” Mac & Cheese Festival January 8th
- Inaugural Devour Indy Runs January 23 – February 5, 2017
- Speakers for Butler’ Spring 2017 Visiting Writers Series Announced
- Neil Diamond Returns to Indy May 26, 2017
- New Kids, Boyz II Men & Paula Abdul in Indy June 18, 2017
Shoutouts
- John at My Car Doc
- Bryan at Der Pretzel Wagen
- All of our supporters over at Patreon!
Max Chilton Returns to Chip Ganassi Racing for 2017
Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR) announced that international insurance brokerage and risk management services firm Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. will return in 2017 as the primary partner with CGR’s No. 8 Honda driven by Max Chilton in the Verizon IndyCar Series.
Gallagher, headquartered in Itasca, Illinois, has operations in 33 countries and offers client-service capabilities in more than 150 countries around the world through a network of correspondent brokers and consultants.
SOURCE: Chip Ganassi Racing
Taylor Swift to Adorn Tony Kanaan’s Car in Detroit
Chip Ganassi Racing Teams (CGRT) announced that Verizon IndyCar Series Champion and Indianapolis 500 Winner Tony Kanaan will drive the No. 10 Taylor Swift, Big Machine Records car at the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix. The car will promote Seven-time GRAMMY winner TAYLOR SWIFT and Big Machine Record’s recording artist Taylor Swift’s THE 1989 WORLD TOUR that kicked off in Japan in early May, and will come to a close in Australia this December.
On the third stop of the North American leg of THE 1989 WORLD TOUR, Taylor will perform in Detroit at Ford Field this Saturday, May 30, the same weekend the Verizon IndyCar Series will run the first and only doubleheader of the season in Detroit. Big Machine Records is the official entertainment partner of Chip Ganassi Racing Teams.
SOURCE & PHOTO: Chip Ganassi Racing
INDYCAR Roundup for April 29th
Kurt Busch Passes Indianapolis 500 Refresher Test
“Go out and have fun,” Andretti Autosport engineer Craig Hampson told Kurt Busch as he headed out on another run around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The former NASCAR champion heeded the advice on the 2.5-mile oval during a refresher program arranged in conjunction with his schedule that will get more hectic during May.
Busch, 35, will attempt to become the fourth driver to attempt the “double” — competing in the 98th Indianapolis 500 and the evening stock car race in Concord, N.C., on May 25.
John Andretti, Robby Gordon and Tony Stewart have each done it, with Stewart — co-owner of Busch’s No. 41 Sprint Cup car at Stewart Haas Racing — becoming the first in 2001 to complete all 1,000 miles.
“This attempt is something serious,” said Busch, who is scheduled to join other Indy 500 rookies May 5 at the Speedway for additional laps. “It’s an amazing challenge.”
Busch was off to a quick start learning the Honda-powered No. 26 Suretone car, recording a best of 220.844 mph on 66 total laps before rain brought an early end to the day which featured stiff headwind entering Turn 1 of the iconic oval,
“It really makes you think,” Busch said. “Overall, it was a good day just to settle in with the team and advance further than rookie orientation. It felt good to give feedback to the team from the car and have them explain things to me how we’re going to move forward. They continued to change downforce combinations on the car and it was just neat to feel all that and check it off the list.
“The last run we made was just about where they would unload for race trim.”
Because he tested last May on the oval last year in an Andretti Autosport car, Busch was required to complete the formal refresher program. In addition to demonstrating car control, placement and consistent driving pattern, the program consists of 30 laps that constitute the second and third phases of the Rookie Orientation Program at speed intervals based on track and weather conditions.
“Now that all the newness and moments of smiling and ‘this is Indy’ are wearing off, that’s when the serious hat goes on and we start to ramp up the program.”
Andretti Autosport’s James Hinchcliffe, who joined multiple other Verizon IndyCar Series drivers watching the first cars on the oval in 2014, said he expects Busch to be among the ‘500’ contenders.
“I think we’re going to be strong in the race and I think we’ve showed that the past couple of years,” said Hinchciffe, who drives the No. 27 United Fiber & Data car. “He has more professional races under his belt than the rest of the field combined with as many races as NASCAR runs and I’m sure he’s going to adapt pretty quickly.”
Jacques Villeneuve shakes off rust during refresher
Much has changed at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and in the sport since 1995, when Jacques Villeneuve won the 79th Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. But the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval remains the same — challenging and fun.
Villeneuve recorded 83 laps in the No. 5 Dollar General-sponsored car for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports with a best of 217.742 mph as part of his refresher test. The first practice session for “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” is May 11, with qualifications May 17-18.
“It took a while to get there. The first few laps were surprising because it felt like I was going fast and I looked and it was 180 (mph),” Villeneuve said. “I thought, ‘There’s still a long way to go,’ and then 190. And another 10 laps I started getting in the rhythm, and once you start going flat all around it becomes easy. I think your brain, your vision just needs to get used to driving at speed.”
In addition to demonstrating car control, placement and consistent driving pattern, the refresher program consists of 30 laps that constitute the second and third phases of the Rookie Orientation Program at speed intervals based on track and weather conditions.
“When I came here last time, I had already driven on ovals at high speed,” said Villeneuve, who was the 500 Rookie of the Year in 1994 when he finished second. “It felt crazy fast back then and it felt crazy fast today. We weren’t trimmed out yet, but there was no point with the (25 mph) wind and the track was very green. At the end, we even managed to work on the mechanical set-up of the car and that made it nicer. “Villeneuve went on to claim the 1995 season championship before moving to Formula One, where he won the 1997 World Championship and a total of 11 wins in 34 starts. He’s currently an F1 commentator as well as competing in World Rallycross.
If Villeneuve qualifies for the race, he’ll set a record for the biggest gap between starts held by Cy Marshall and Roland Free between 1930 and 1947. The race marked the 50th anniversary of track ownership by the Hulman-George family.
Sage Karam lands ride with Ganassi-DRR partnership
Sage Karam says being afforded the opportunity to compete in the 98th Indianapolis 500 Mile Race “is a very big day for me.”
Chip Ganassi Racing Teams announced an agreement with the 2013 Indy Lights champion on a multi-year deal as a development driver, which will begin with the Indianapolis 500 through an alliance with Dreyer & Reinbold Kingdom Racing to drive in the No. 22 entry.
Karam, 19, of Nazareth, Pa., competed twice with Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates this year in the Rolex 24 At Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring sports car races.
“I couldn’t be happier to join Chip Ganassi Racing’s Verizon IndyCar Series program,” said Karam, a high school senior. “It is honestly a dream come true for me and my racing career. I’ve been very fortunate to participate in a few IMSA races for Chip with the team, and I can’t wait for my first experience in the Indianapolis 500.”
Karam will participate in the Rookie Orientation Program on May 5 on the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval. The opening day of practice is May 11 — a day after the inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis on the IMS road course — and qualifications are May 17-18. The race is May 25.
Karam won the 2010 USF2000 Championship and was rookie of the year in Star Mazda in 2011. He won the Star Mazda title the next year, and is the only driver to win races in each level of the Mazda Road to Indy ladder.
“Sage is a unique talent that we believe is a future star of the sport,” Ganassi said. “Even at a young age, he has been successful at every level that he has raced at. It is nice to see his poise and tenacity on the racetrack as I think that will translate well to his driving at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 500. He reminds me of the two other recent young drivers that we have in our program, Kyle Larson and Dylan Kwasniewski.”
Chip Ganassi Racing fields full-season Verizon IndyCar Series entries for reigning series champion Scott Dixon, 2013 Indy 500 winner Tony Kanaan, 2012 Indy 500 pole sitter Ryan Briscoe and Charlie Kimball.
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, which fielded Oriol Servia in the 2013 Indianapolis 500 (11th place), joined INDYCAR in 2000 and made immediate impact with Robbie Buhl winning the season-opening race at Walt Disney World Speedway from the 22nd starting position.
Klipsch will sponsor Newgarden’s No. 67 car
Klipsch Audio will be the primary sponsor on the No. 67 Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing entry driven by Josef Newgarden in the inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis on May 10.
Indianapolis-based Klipsch, a leading global manufacturer of premium speakers and headphones, has partnered with the Verizon IndyCar Series team since 2013 as an associate sponsor.
Klipsch will use Newgarden’s image on a full-size advertisement at the Indianapolis International Airport, creating increased exposure for the company’s premium products to fans flying to Central Indiana for the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the 98th Indianapolis 500.
SOURCE: INDYCAR