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March 11, 2009
Indy Lights: Sam Schmidt Motorsports Partners with Target Chip Ganassi Racing for Indianapolis 500
 

2007 Indy Lights champion Alex Lloyd will pilot a Sam Schmidt Motorsports - Target Chip Ganassi Racing entry in the 2009 Indianapolis 500 (Photo: Indy Lights)
2007 Indy Lights champion Alex Lloyd will pilot a Sam Schmidt Motorsports - Target Chip Ganassi Racing entry in the 2009 Indianapolis 500
(Photo: Indy Lights)

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (March 10, 2009)– Target Chip Ganassi Racing and Sam Schmidt Motorsports have announced a partnership to campaign 2007 Firestone Indy Lights Champion Alex Lloyd in the 93rd running of the Indianapolis 500 in the No. 99 Honda Dallara. The Target Chip Ganassi Racing development driver made his IndyCar Series debut in 2008 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, qualifying 19th and finishing 25th.

The Sam Schmidt Motorsports/Target Chip Ganassi Racing partnership provides Lloyd an excellent opportunity in the Indianapolis 500, as Team Target is scheduled to field entries for the past two Indianapolis 500 winners Scott Dixon and Dario Franchitti, respectively. The No. 99 entry will be run out of the Sam Schmidt Motorsports stable for the month of May, with the Indianapolis-based team working closely with Target Chip Ganassi Racing to ensure that Lloyd – who is under a developmental contract with Target Chip Ganassi Racing – receives the benefit of working with engineers and mechanics from both teams.

In 2007, the 24 year-old Manchester, England, native teamed with Sam Schmidt Motorsports for its most successful season ever. The two combined to win eight races, five poles, and five additional podium finishes in the 16-race championship en route to a record-breaking Firestone Indy Lights title.

Lloyd will work with engineers Tim Neff (SSM) and Andy Brown (TCGR) on the race program. Previously, Lloyd and Neff won eight Indy Lights races together in 2007, and Brown partnered with Lloyd on his Indianapolis 500 program in 2008. Furthermore, Neff and Brown previously worked together on the open wheel program at Pac West Racing.

Sam Schmidt: Owner, Sam Schmidt Motorsports

"Alex is a great highlight in our team's history and remains the benchmark for drivers we evaluate today. He is a perfect example of what Firestone Indy Lights is trying to create in the stars of tomorrow. To have the opportunity to team up with him again, on such a big stage, is fantastic, and we're all very excited. Teaming with Target Chip Ganassi Racing, a team boasting the last two Indy 500 winners, gives us our best shot yet at drinking the milk come race day in Indianapolis. This is a tremendous opportunity for our team and our business partners."

Chip Ganassi: Owner, Target Chip Ganassi Racing

“The opportunity with Sam and his team is perfect for us. I’ve said many times before that Alex will be one of the future stars of the IndyCar Series, and for the second straight year we are able to provide him what I believe is an excellent opportunity for the month of May.”

Alex Lloyd: Driver, No. 99 Honda Dallara

“There’s just something about Indy that is so very special, and I got my first taste of that last season. You want to go there to watch a race, you want to go there to race, you want to go there to win. I am looking forward to being able to build on what I learned last year. I think this will be a great opportunity and I plan on making the most of it.”

Sam Schmidt Motorsports has been the dominating force and is the all-time win leader in Firestone Indy Lights history, having won 27 races to date (including one joint entry with Andretti Green Racing in 2006). On top of that, the team has won three out of the last five drivers' championships, including Lloyd's championship in 2007 (2004 - Thiago Medeiros; 2006 - Jay Howard). In 2009, Sam Schmidt Motorsports will campaign three entries in the Firestone Indy Lights with Ana Beatriz, James Hinchcliffe and Gustavo Yacamán driving for the team.

On the strength of eight wins in 17 races, Target Chip Ganassi Racing is the reigning IndyCar Series champion and Indianapolis 500 winner. Chip Ganassi created his own one-car IndyCar team in 1990, and established a partnership with sponsor, Target. Today, Target Chip Ganassi Racing includes two entries in the Indy Racing League for 2008 IndyCar Series champion and Indianapolis 500 winner Scott Dixon, and 2007 IndyCar Series champion and Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti. Target Chip Ganassi Racing has collected six championships and 64 wins since 1994 and operates out of a state-of-the-art race shop facility in Indianapolis, Ind., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Pa.

For more information log onto http://www.chipganassiracing.com or http://www.samschmidtmotorsports.com
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