Juncos Racing’s expanded season in the Verizon IndyCar Series will feature the familiar green, white and orange team colors on the No.32 Chevy that made its series debut in the 2017 Indy 500.
As previously announced, series rookies Kyle Kaiser and Rene Binder will share the seat in 2018. Kaiser, the 2017 Indy Lights champion who is taking part in IndyCar’s rookie test at Phoenix, will drive at Phoenix, Long Beach, the IndyCar Grand Prix and the Indy 500. Binder will be in the car for the season opener at St. Petersburg, Barber Motorsports Park, Toronto and Mid-Ohio.
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“We are happy to continue with the colors that represent our team,” said team owner Ricardo Juncos. “The shade of green we use really stands out among the field. It is an eye catcher not only on our cars, but in our pit as well. Last year an aerial shot of the Indianapolis 500 showed how much we stood out with our green being highly visible on track and among the fans wearing our gear and our crew in the pits.
“These designs and colors will help us maintain that statement this year and I look forward to seeing our car on track for the first time this year at Phoenix today.”
The primary sponsor for Binder’s No.32 will be Binderholz, a European company that specializes in cutting-edge technologies and production methods within the timber market. Kaiser’s car will feature Juncos Racing as the team seeks additional sponsors.
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