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garyshell
14th October 2011, 05:53
INDYCAR: Michael Shank Racing Unveils 2012 Plans
14 years after Michael Shank made his IndyCar debut as a driver at Las Vegas, the Ohio-based owner returns to Vegas to announce his new IndyCar team.

Michael Shank announced on Thursday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway that his team will expand operations by launching an IZOD IndyCar Series effort starting with the 2012 season. The team, MSR Indy, has purchased a 2012 Dallara IndyCar and is set to take delivery on December 15. MSR Indy will be based at Michael Shank Racing’s 20,000 square-foot shop located outside of Columbus, Ohio. The team will also continue to stage a full season Daytona Prototype campaign in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series.

Michael Shank has formed MSR Indy by establishing a pair of partnerships that grew out of long-term business relationships. Columbus area businessman Brian Bailey has joined the MSR Indy effort as a principal partner.

MSR Indy will also see NASCAR Sprint Cup driver AJ Allmendinger join the venture as a principal partner. Allmendinger first raced for Michael Shank in the 2006 Rolex 24 At Daytona, scoring a podium result as co-driver on a line up that included Mark Patterson, Ozz Negri, and IndyCar driver Justin Wilson. The MSR Indy involvement is a business partnership for Allmendinger and his Walldinger Racing management company. While he is expected to return to the Michael Shank Racing squad in the 2012 Rolex 24 At Daytona, Allmendinger will not be driving the MSR Indy entry as he continues to focus on his driving duties in the No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford.

For many in the IndyCar paddock, Michael Shank is already a familiar face, having had several prominent drivers in the category race for him in Rolex Series competition.

“For me, the Indianapolis 500 has always been the dream,” said Michael Shank about the MSR Indy program. “With the new 2012 Dallara IndyCar, there is a window for a team like mine to join the series and pursue that dream. We’ve got the opportunity to come in and make an impact while still running an efficient program, doing the most we can with the available resources. We are still working on finalizing several elements of our program, but we wanted to take this opportunity to announce our commitment to IndyCar and we look forward to finalizing plans and to being ready to go in 2012.”

“This is an incredible opportunity, to be a part of Michael Shank’s move into IndyCar and the next era in the sport,” said Bailey. “He has put so much into building this team to be ready to take on this kind of campaign. I believe in Michael, his people, and his team, so this is an exciting program to be a part of.”

“Obviously I have a close connection to open-wheel racing, but add that to the chance to work with Mike and his organization and it's something that really appealed to me," said Allmendinger, who has led every Rolex 24 at Daytona he has started, all for Michael Shank Racing. “Mike is one of the hardest working guys in motorsports and he's a racer. I've always liked that about him, so I know he'll fight hard for MSR Indy's performance. We also hope to open some business relationships for our NASCAR Cup partners with this effort too."
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Gary

jimispeed
14th October 2011, 06:24
Thanks Gary!!

Could this be a smooth transition for AJ to race Indy? Did he drive ovals with Champcar?

Dr. Krogshöj
14th October 2011, 08:57
Thanks Gary!!

Could this be a smooth transition for AJ to race Indy? Did he drive ovals with Champcar?

He drove five ovals, but the article specifically states that he will continue to focus on NASCAR 100%.

SoCalPVguy
14th October 2011, 16:28
No sponsor mentioned. I'll believe it when I see it- on the grid in 2012

Mark in Oshawa
15th October 2011, 16:29
AJ must be out of his mind...lol...only way to make a small fortune in racing is to start with a large one..and AJ doesn't HAVE that...

Oh well, I wish them luck, and I am glad he wants to stay involved....

00steven
21st October 2011, 05:31
AJ must be out of his mind...lol...only way to make a small fortune in racing is to start with a large one..and AJ doesn't HAVE that...

Oh well, I wish them luck, and I am glad he wants to stay involved....

It's good to see A.J. hasn't forgot where he came from.

FIAT1
21st October 2011, 15:14
Overtaking Bordais in Montreal in the rain is my favorite of AJ. To bad he drives cab for living but is good to see him back in Indycar as owner.