
Mann set for Indy 500 again with Dale Coyne Racing
Pippa Mann will return to Dale Coyne Racing for a fifth consecutive year to drive the team's third entry in the 101st Indianapolis 500. Mann will be back behind the wheel of the No. 63 Dale Coyne Racing Honda as she looks to make her sixth start at the 500.
The British driver will once again be paired with engineer Rob Ridgely, who was Mann's engineer when she scored her best IndyCar Series finish in 2015 (13th), as well as her best Indy 500 result (18th) last year.
"I'm very happy to be rejoining Dale Coyne Racing for my fifth consecutive year with the team at the 101st Indy 500," said Mann. "Dale has invested heavily in the team over the winter, and it's an exciting time to be part of his organization. I'm looking forward to working with the same familiar faces from my 2016 campaign, like my race engineer Rob Ridgely, as well as working with the new members of the team, including my new teammates Sebastien (Bourdais) and Ed (Jones). I'm thrilled to be getting back on the racetrack this May for my sixth Greatest Spectacle in Racing."
As she's done for the past four consecutive years, Mann will continue to raise awareness for the Get Involved Campaign alongside her racing program. This year, the campaign that raises money for Susan G. Komen is partnering with Auction Cause, a premier cause marketing agency, that will run the auction on eBay for Charity. The campaign will launch May 1 and close the week following the Indy 500. The funds raised will be used to support Komen's global breast cancer research, and community based programs throughout the U.S.
"I'm also excited about the link up with Auction Cause and eBay for Charity this May," added Mann. "They have so much experience running online campaigns, I feel like it's a huge step for me, and for the Get Involved Campaign to partner with them. This new format has allowed me to reach out to more drivers, get them involved with more signed items, and I'm hoping we're able to reach more race fans, and raise even more money for Susan G. Komen than we have ever done before."
In the past two years, the campaign has raised over $135,000. Items available in the 2017 auction will include 1:18 die-casts and artwork signed by various drivers, Mann's race worn, pink helmet and suit, a karting night at Speedway Indoor Karting, as well as the popular "Turn the cockpit pink" option where names of people are placed in the cockpit to honor the memories of loved ones lost, or those who are fighting or who have fought cancer.
"It's always a pleasure to have Pippa on board for the Indy 500 and to help promote the Get Involved Campaign, raising funds for Susan G. Komen," said team owner Dale Coyne. "Pippa works hard every year to put together this program and to race in the Indy 500. With her perseverance and enthusiasm for our sport, it's only fitting that we continue this relationship that started five years ago."
http://www.auctioncause.com/cf/komen-get-involved/signup.htm
.Local Indianapolis financial planner, Pete Dunn, also wants to help boost Pippa's finances to drive in the Indy 500 and has set up a GoFundMe campaign to do so. Fans can support her program there at https://www.gofundme.com/peteforpippa
On-track action for this year's Indy 500 gets underway Monday, May 15 with practice. The 101st Indianapolis 500 will take place on Sunday, May 28, 2017.
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