
IndyCar: Andretti team confirms Indy 500 and GP runs for Justin Wilson
Andretti Autosport confirmed Friday that Justin Wilson will join its Verizon IndyCar Series program for part of the 2015 season. The 36-year-old veteran driver will pilot the No. 25 Honda for the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the Indianapolis 500.
Wilson has competed in the Verizon IndyCar Series for 11 seasons, totaling seven wins, 26 podium finishes, eight pole positions and 700 laps led.
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"I'm thrilled to be joining Andretti Autosport," said Wilson. "It's a fantastic opportunity for me and this should be a strong program. I'm looking forward to continuing my relationship with Honda and to working with Ryan (Hunter-Reay), Carlos (Muñoz) and Marco (Andretti). Thank you to Michael (Andretti) for bringing me on board and giving me this great opportunity. I know that the team has everything in place to do well, and I'm really confident about what the group is capable of this year."
After winning the FIA Formula 3000 championship title in 2001, the Briton graduated to Formula 1 in 2003 and earned his first championship points in the United States Grand Prix. After moving his focus to the United States in 2004 he transitioned into IndyCar competition, taking his first victory in 2005. Wilson has also stayed active in IMSA competition winning the 2012 Rolex 24 at Daytona.
"We are so happy to be able to confirm Justin has joined our IndyCar program for both races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway," said team owner Michael Andretti. "Having Justin on the team has been something we've been looking at for quite some time, so we're excited to finally make it happen. Adding him to the roster for the Indy races is definitely going to be something special as we work to defend our 2014 victory."
Wilson's addition to the four-time IndyCar championship winning team comes on the heels of Simon de Silvestro's confirmation with the Michael Andretti-led organization. Today's announcement brings the Indianapolis-based team's count to five total Verizon IndyCar Series drivers filling seats for 2015.
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