ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Remy International, Inc., today
announced it has signed a three-year associate sponsorship agreement with
driver Paul Dana for the #91 Ethanol Hemelgarn Racing entry in the Indy Racing
League IndyCar Series, starting with the 2005 season. When the green flag
flies for the opening race at Homestead-Miami, Florida, on March 6th, Dana
will pilot the Toyota-powered Dallara for the 17-race season. Ron Hemelgarn,
a founding team owner in the Indy Racing League, will operate the team in an
encore return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Hemelgarn has owned and operated many successful entries over the past 25
years, including cars piloted by 1996 winner and the 2000 Indy Car Series
champion, Buddy Lazier. Dana follows in a line of Hemelgarn's other famous
drivers: Scott Brayton (1985-89), Gordon Johncock (1988-89, 1991-92), Tom
Sneva (1988), Stan Fox (1991-95), Billy Vukovich III (1989-90), Arie Luyendyk
(1987), Rich Vogler (1987), Davey Hamilton (1991, 1995), Stephan Gregoire
(1996), Lyn St. James (1997) and Johnny Unser (1997-99). "We have had the
privilege of working with Remy in the past, and we are proud to have them back
as a sponsor on the #91 car," said Hemelgarn.
A graduate of Menard's Infiniti Pro Series as runner-up in the points
standings in 2004, Dana started in either of the front two rows for 10 of the
12 races, earning one victory at the Milwaukee Mile, seven top-five finishes
and the remainder of his starts with top-ten finishes. "This is the chance of
a lifetime to compete in the IRL with a winning team and a great group of
sponsors. Together we can achieve new performance levels, both on the track
and in the marketplace," said Dana, a St. Louis native and a graduate of
Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill.
Tracing a charter membership with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which
began in 1909 with the Remy Brassard trophy runs, a predecessor to the
Indianapolis 500, Remy joins a dynamic group of environmentally conscious
companies bannered under the Ethanol title sponsorship. Team Ethanol was
created within the fast-growing fuel ethanol industry. The program is led by
the major ethanol plant design-build firms Fagen Inc., ICM Inc., and Broin
Companies, and includes a host of suppliers dedicated to alternative fuels
solutions to meet escalating U.S. energy demands.
"We are very impressed with the team's track record and the alternate-
energy sponsors committed to an aggressive marketing campaign which has
dedicated millions of promotional dollars to feature the IRL Ethanol car as
its centerpiece for trade ads, billboards and commercials," said Remy CEO and
President Thomas J. Snyder. "Toyota and Remy are world leaders in hybrid
technologies and offer great sponsor alliances for the team. The Remy brand
will get international exposure with prime-time race-fan audiences of 20
million people in 198 countries ... and growing -- an exact marketing focus
for our products," he added.
Ethanol is a high-octane, high-performance fuel, derived from grain, that
is clean burning, renewable and adaptable to both gasoline and diesel
applications. As a growing component of the nation's gasoline supply, it
delivers improved vehicle performance while reducing emissions for better air
quality.
Remy International, Inc., is headquartered in Anderson, Indiana (USA).
The company designs, manufactures, remanufactures and distributes electrical,
powertrain and related components and provides core exchange services for
automobiles and light trucks, heavy-duty trucks and other heavy-duty, off-road
and industrial applications. Products include starter motors, alternators,
engines, fuel systems and hybrid drive systems. The company serves the
aftermarket and original equipment manufacturer market, principally in North
America, as well as Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific.
Additional information is available at http://www.remyinc.com and
http://www.pauldana.com
2005 IRL IndyCar Series Television Schedule
2005 IRL IndyCar Schedule
Date Track Network
March 6 Homestead-Miami Speedway ESPN
March 19 Phoenix International Raceway ABC
April 3 St. Petersburg ESPN
April 30 Twin Ring Motegi ESPN
May 29 Indianapolis Motor Speedway ABC
June 11 Texas Motor Speedway ESPN (Night Race)
June 25 Richmond International Raceway ESPN2 (Night Race)
July 3 Kansas Speedway ESPN
July 16 Nashville Superspeedway ESPN (Night Race)
July 24 The Milwaukee Mile ESPN
July 31 Michigan International Speedway ABC
Aug. 14 Kentucky Speedway ABC
Aug. 21 Pikes Peak International Raceway ABC
Aug. 28 Infineon Raceway ESPN
Sept. 11 Chicagoland Speedway ABC
Sept. 25 Watkins Glen International ABC
Oct. 16 California Speedway ESPN
SOURCE Remy International, Inc.
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CONTACT: John Pyzik of Remy International, Inc., +1-765-778-6607
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