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This is a list of the teams in the IndyCar Series of the Indy Racing League. "TBA" indicates that this driver or sponsor is currently unknown for the 2010 IndyCar Series season.

All teams currently use Honda engines.

Full Time IndyCar Series Teams[]

Team Number Car Sponsor(s) Driver(s) Listed Owner(s) Chassis
A. J. Foyt Enterprises 14 ABC Supply Company 25px Brazil Vitor Meira 25px USA A. J. Foyt Dallara
Andretti Autosport 7
11
26
37
Go Daddy
7-11
Venom Energy Drink
25px USA Danica Patrick
25px Brazil Tony Kanaan
25px USA Marco Andretti
25px USA Ryan Hunter-Reay
25px USA Michael Andretti Dallara
Conquest Racing 34
36
La Pasta/Halkin Jet
Angie's list/Royal Automobile Club of Belgium
25px Italy Francesco Dracone
25px Belgium Bertrand Baguette
25px Belgium Eric Bachelart Dallara
Dale Coyne Racing 18
19
CITGO
Boy Scouts of America
25px The flag of Venezuela Milka Duno
25px Great Britain Alex Lloyd
25px USA Dale Coyne Dallara
De Ferran Dragon Racing 2 Hewlett-Packard/McAfee 25px Brazil Raphael Matos 25px USA Stephen J. Luczo
25px USA Jay Penske
25px Brazil Gil de Ferran
Dallara
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 22
24
Z-Line Designs
Dad's Root Beer/Roll Coater
25px Great Britain Justin Wilson
25px USA J. R. Hildebrand/25px South Africa Tomas Scheckter
25px USA Robbie Buhl
25px USA Dennis Reinbold
Dallara
FAZZT Race Team 77 Bowers & Wilkins 25px Canada Alex Tagliani[1] 25px Canada Andre Azzi
25px Canada Jason Priestley
25px Canada Alex Tagliani
Dallara
HVM Racing 33 Stargate Worlds 25px Switzerland Simona de Silvestro 25px Great Britain Keith Wiggins Dallara
KV Racing Technology 5
8
32
Lotus Cars
PDVSA/Herbalife
Banco Panamericana
25px Japan Takuma Sato
25px The flag of Venezuela E. J. Viso
25px Brazil Mario Moraes
25px Australia Kevin Kalkhoven
25px USA Jimmy Vasser
Dallara
Newman/Haas Racing 06 Formula Dream/Panasonic 25px Japan Hideki Mutoh 25px USA Carl Haas Dallara
Panther Racing 4 National Guard 25px Great Britain Dan Wheldon 25px USA John Barnes
25px USA George Foreman
25px USA Mike Griffin
25px USA Jim Harbaugh
Dallara
Team Penske 3
6
12
Verizon Wireless 25px Brazil Helio Castroneves
25px Australia Ryan Briscoe
25px Australia Will Power[2]
25px USA Roger Penske Dallara
Target Chip Ganassi Racing 9
10
Target Stores 25px New Zealand Scott Dixon
25px Great Britain Dario Franchitti
25px USA Chip Ganassi Dallara

Active Part-Time Indycar Teams[]

Team Number Primary Sponsor Driver(s) Listed Owner(s) Chassis
A. J. Foyt Enterprises 41 ABC Supply Company TBA 25px USA A. J. Foyt Dallara
Bryan Herta Autosport 29 William Rast 25px Flag of Colombia Sebastian Saavedra 25px USA Bryan Herta
25px USA Steve Newey
Dallara
De Ferran Dragon Racing 21 Hewlett-Packard 25px USA Davey Hamilton 25px USA Stephen J. Luczo
25px USA Jay Penske
25px Brazil Gil de Ferran
Dallara
Dreyer & Reinbold Racing 23/25 Petroleo Ipiranga/Lubrizol 25px Brazil Ana Beatriz 25px USA Robbie Buhl
25px USA Dennis Reinbold
Dallara
KV Racing Technology 15 Geico/Honda Canada 25px Canada Paul Tracy 25px Australia Kevin Kalkhoven
25px USA Jimmy Vasser
Dallara
Newman/Haas Racing 02 Quick Trim 25px USA Graham Rahal 25px USA Carl Haas Dallara
Panther Racing 20 Fuzzy's Ultra Premium Vodka 25px USA Ed Carpenter 25px USA John Barnes
25px USA Tony George
Dallara
Rahal Letterman Racing 17 Quick Trim 25px USA Graham Rahal 25px USA David Letterman
25px USA Bobby Rahal
Dallara
Sarah Fisher Racing 66
67
Tire Kingdom
Dollar General
25px Great Britain Jay Howard
25px USA Sarah Fisher
25px USA Sarah Fisher
25px USA Andy O'Gara
Dallara
Sam Schmidt Motorsports 99 Herbalife 25px USA Townsend Bell 25px USA Sam Schmidt Dallara

Other planned or recently active Indycar teams[]

  • American Dream Motorsports - Formerly Playa Del Racing, car crashed in practice for the 2008 Indy 500 and team has reportedly since gone bankrupt.
  • Cahill Racing - Announced plans to run in 2007 with driver Milka Duno. Abruptly canceled press conference where official announcement was to be made and did not enter a race in 2007.
  • Chastain Motorsports - Competed in the 2007 Indy 500 but did not enter the 2008 race.
  • Cheever Racing - Long time IndyCar Series team has not raced since Kansas race in 2006. Some equipment was sold to Vision Racing.
  • CURB/Agajanian/3G Racing - competed full-time in 2009 and anticipated continuing in 2010, but have not entered any races in 2010. They are reportedly still in-tact and looking for sponsorship to resume operations.
  • D. B. Mann Motorsports - Former Indy 500 owner Dave Mann and Bowes Seal Fast owner Fred Azbell, Jr. announced they were looking to form a team for the 2008 IndyCar season.[3] Nothing has been seen or heard from this team since.
  • Fernandez Racing - Competed from 2003 to 2006, both drivers and sponsors left after 2006 season. Most IndyCar equipment was sold to Panther, Beck, and Schmidt.
  • Hemelgarn Racing - long time IndyCar team last fielded a car for the 2009 Indy 500 but failed to qualify after racing in the 2008 race. Did not enter 2010 Indy 500.
  • Forsythe Racing - Announced that they were close to completing a deal to compete full time in the IndyCar Series in 2009.[4] The team has since made no announcements regarding IndyCar Series involvement.
  • Kingdom Racing - New team announced by George Del Canto, intended to race in 2008.[5] Announced they had signed Davey Hamilton as their driver for the Indy 500, and ended up sponsoring Hamilton's Vision Racing entry. Kingdom has associated with Hamilton to form an Indy Lights team and field Hamilton in the Indy 500 again in 2009.
  • Luyendyk Racing - Competed in 2006 Indy 500, has not entered a car since.
  • Pacific Coast Motorsports - Former Champ Car team participated in a partial IndyCar Series season in 2008, merged with Rubicon prior to 2009 race season, but the alliance dissolved before a race was run and it did not field an entry in 2009.
  • PDM Racing - Long-time IndyCar Series team last attempted the Indy 500 in 2007 but failed to qualify, filed an entry in 2008 but did not appear, did not file an entry in 2009. They currently field a full-time entry in Indy Lights.
  • Roth Racing - Competed in 3 races in 2006, a partial season in 2007, and a full season in 2008 with a partial season for a 2nd car. Filed an entry in 2009 Indy 500 but did not appear. The team's equipment was sold in late 2009 to FAZZT.
  • SAMAX Motorsport - Ran a partial season schedule for Milka Duno in 2007 but did not enter a race in 2008. Team returned to sports car racing and has since gone bankrupt after being the victim of a Ponzi scheme orchestrated by driver Henri Zogaib.
  • SH Racing - Team founded by T. J. Humphreys and James Sullivan, funded by Redline Xtreme Energy Drink plans to enter the 2011 Indianapolis 500.[6]
  • Team Leader Motorsports - Unsuccessfully attempted to qualify for the 2007 Indy 500 and did not enter the 2008 race.
  • Vision Racing - Team owned by IRL founder Tony George fielded Ed Carpenter from 2004 to 2009, but the team shut down prior to the 2010 season due to lack of sponsorship as George left all ownership and management roles within the league. Cooperating with Panther Racing for part-time entry for Carpenter in 2010.
  • Walker Racing - former Champ Car team indicated that they would race in the IndyCar Series in 2008 and later announced that they would not. They assisted Vision Racing in fielding Paul Tracy's entry in the 2008 Grand Prix of Edmonton. They are currently fielding a full-time entry in Indy Lights.


See also[]

  1. "Newest entrant". IndyCar.com. 08-28-2009. http://www.indycar.com/news/?story_id=15012. Retrieved 11-19-2009. 
  2. "Will Power To Drive Verizon Wireless Indy Car in 2010". Penske Racing. 11-19-2009. http://www.penskeracing.com/news/index.cfm?series=i&cid=24360. Retrieved 11-19-2009. 
  3. Politically Connected Indy Law Firm Lands IndyCar Team, Lewis & Wilkins LLP press release, December 20, 2007
  4. Phillips, David. Forsythe plan IRL and ALMS for '09, Autosport.com, July 19, 2008
  5. Silly Season pages - Kingdom Racing, Auto Racing One, October 14, 2007
  6. REDLINE Energy and newly formed SH RACING plan early Attack on 2011 Indianapolis 500, Redline Energy PR via 24-7 PressRelease, July 29, 2010, Retrieved 2010-07-31
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