Dec
6th
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DHL has confirmed that it will be back as full-primary sponsor on IZOD IndyCar champion Ryan Hunter-Reay's Chevrolet Dallara for the upcoming 2013 Indycar season.
Indianapolis-based squad Andretti Autosport and DHL recently announced the new agreement which takes the successful partnership into its third consecutive season.
The iconic DHL branding, which has been a part of Hunter-Reay's car for the past two seasons, will be unveiled by Hunter-Reay as well as the 2013 liveries of teammates Marco Andretti and James Hinchcliffe.
Hunter-Reay and team owner Michael Andretti have decided that the champion's car will have No.1 on it while Marco Andretti will be changing his from No. 26 to No. 25. James Hinchcliffe will remain with No.27.
Fuzzy's Triple Crown
Meanwhile, officials of the IndyCar have announced that Fuzzy's Ultra Premium Vodka will be the major sponsor for the 2013 “Triple Crown“, featuring the Indianapolis 500, Pocono IndyCar 400 and the MAVTV 500.
Fuzzy's Triple Crown and the three-race oval track set will award a $1 million payout to any driver who can win all three events. A driver who wins two of the three races will be awarded a $250,000 bonus.
Indianapolis-based squad Andretti Autosport and DHL recently announced the new agreement which takes the successful partnership into its third consecutive season.
The iconic DHL branding, which has been a part of Hunter-Reay's car for the past two seasons, will be unveiled by Hunter-Reay as well as the 2013 liveries of teammates Marco Andretti and James Hinchcliffe.
Hunter-Reay and team owner Michael Andretti have decided that the champion's car will have No.1 on it while Marco Andretti will be changing his from No. 26 to No. 25. James Hinchcliffe will remain with No.27.
Fuzzy's Triple Crown
Meanwhile, officials of the IndyCar have announced that Fuzzy's Ultra Premium Vodka will be the major sponsor for the 2013 “Triple Crown“, featuring the Indianapolis 500, Pocono IndyCar 400 and the MAVTV 500.
Fuzzy's Triple Crown and the three-race oval track set will award a $1 million payout to any driver who can win all three events. A driver who wins two of the three races will be awarded a $250,000 bonus.