Even behind closed doors, the spectacle of the Indianapolis 500 (Indiana, August 23) will be high-level. L'IndyCar has revealed the entry list for the 2020 edition, with the presence of eight former winners on the Brickyard.
Obviously, the defending champion Simon Pagenaud (Penske) will defend his crown of laurels. He will have to fight in particular against the New Zealander Scott Dixon (Chip Ganassi, winner in 2008) and the Americans Ryan Hunter-Reay (Andretti, 2014), Alexander Rossi (Andretti, 2016), as well as the veterans Tony Kanaan (AJ Foyt , 2013) and Helio Castroneves (Penske).
The latter will also try to equal AJ Foyt, Al Unser and Rick Mears with a fourth success after 2001, 2002 and 2009. Takuma Sato (Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, 2017) and Will Power (Penske, 2018) will be present.
For the third time, Fernando Alonso (Arrow McLaren SP) will attempt to add the 500 Miles to his record. He will team up with debutants Oliver Askew and Pato O'Ward. Three other rookies are announced: Alex Palou, Dalton Kellett and Rinus VeeKay. The Dutchman will pay tribute to his compatriot Arie Luyendyk, victorious in 1990, with a two-tone helmet:
This is it. pic.twitter.com/I9Q0ZUEeht
— Rinus VeeKay (@rinusveekay) August 10
The British Max Chilton (Carlin) for his part decided to literally affix the visual of the Borg-Warner Trophy, the cup awarded each year to the winner:
2020 Indianapolis 500 here we go! After a brief glitch last year this masterpiece by @JasonFowlerJLF didn't get any use, so take 2 here we go.
Can't wait to get going.@CarlinRacing @GallagherGlobal # indy500 pic.twitter.com/pDFTlFFHVp— MAX Chilton (@maxchilton) August 10
Finally, Marcus Ericsson (Chip Ganassi Racing) will celebrate his youth idol and compatriot Ronnie Peterson:
Indy 500 @BellRacingHQ helmet revealRetro old school style with inspiration from my hero Ronnie Peterson and my home country Sweden's national emblem the Three Crowns. Design by @seanbulldesign and painted by #Mikovicdesigns . Awesome job guys, looks amazing!! #ME8 # INDY500 pic.twitter.com/YlHR9r0l7k
- Marcus Ericsson (@Ericsson_Marcus) August 7
Of the 33 participants, some did not obtain their entry ticket. This is the case of Pippa Mann or Stefan Wilson, the little brother of the late Justin Wilson, who died in an accident in August 2015. “I did everything in my power to line up at Indy, but it didn't work. However, I will be in Indianapolis in case a team needs a backup or help. »
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