Marcus Armstong's car will come with all the usual trimmings for this weekend's Indianapolis Grand Prix — speed, sponsors and a shiny new paintINDIANAPOLIS — Marcus Armstong's No. 11 Honda-powered car will come with all the usual trimmings for this weekend's Indianapolis Grand Prix — speed, sponsors and a shiny new paint job.
It's a message that hits home for Ganassi's team and the 23-year-old driver from New Zealand, who made 12 starts last season.Schwartz's brother, Jeff, died in November after battling the disease. Jeff Schwarz had been the CEO of Schwartz Partners and he and his wife, Jill, served as board members for the Simon Cancer Center since 2019.
“It's something that touches all of us," Armstrong said. “When you're watching a race, it's a great way to distract yourself from things like this, but it's also a good way to raise awareness. And once again, I feel like it's close to our hearts because Barry was diagnosed last year and it was actually this race in August that he told me about it.”
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