Chip Ganassi Racing is trailing three points behind leader Action Express Racing and one behind Starworks Motorsport. All have a shot at the title and the $100,000 consequent payoff.
Earlier this year, at the 24 Hours of Daytona, Montoya and McMurray helped Ganassi score a fourth place result.
Earlier in his career, Montoya won at the Brickyard, in the Indianapolis 500. As a driver, he also competed there in NASCAR's Brickyard 400 and even in the Formula One United States Grand Prix, with BMW-Williams.
"I think it's going to be cool," Montoya said. "This is kind of crazy that pretty much everything with four wheels, I've been here at Indy. It's pretty exciting. I think Jamie and I have a pretty good chance."
McMurray however, had never turned a wheel around Indianapolis' road course before recently.
"I've never went around Turn 1 wide open before, and the first time, even though you're going backward, it's kind of mindboggling to run flat out around there in the Rolex car," McMurray said.
"There are a lot of G's and a lot of load on your body, and one thing Juan and I were talking about is that all of these turns are right-handed, and my neck got tired in three laps because we're not used to turning right. I told him to hang on and get prepared because your body's going to go through something it hasn't went through in a long time."
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