MADISON, Ill. – Three-time Indianapolis 500 winner and four-time NTT IndyCar Series champion Dario Franchitti is getting back into the cockpit of an Indy car.
He’ll be driving the Honda Two-Seater this weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway during the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 doubleheader.
“I’m excited to get back behind the wheel of an Indy car, especially one with Honda power, although I certainly didn’t expect to have a passenger,” said Franchitti, who scored all of his 31 Indy car wins with Honda power. “It will be fun to return to the track here at St. Louis, since I believe this is the place where I led an Indy car race for the first time, back in 1997.”
Since his retirement in 2013 following a violent racing crash in Detroit, Mich., Franchitti has remained active in Indy car racing, serving as a driving coach and advisor at the Honda-powered Chip Ganassi Racing team, working with team drivers Scott Dixon, Felix Rosenqvist and Marcus Ericsson.
St. Louis native Kerry Robinson, former left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and now a scout for the organization, will ride in the custom-built, Honda-powered, two-seat Indy car piloted by Franchitti at the World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, located across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, Missouri.
Now in its 11th consecutive year, the Honda Two-Seater helps kick off each NTT IndyCar Series race throughout the season, giving athletes, celebrities and notable influencers an opportunity to experience the thrill of the Honda-powered two-seat Indy car. Recent participants include Nick Cannon, Lady Gaga, Channing Tatum, Kawhi Leonard and Julian Edelman.
At last weekend’s Indianapolis 500, the guest passenger was Honda-powered team owner and former Indy car champion Michael Andretti, who was driven by his father, Mario, while his son Marco led the 33-car starting field from the pole.
Honda also continues its commitment to IndyCar this year as the automaker celebrates its 27th consecutive year as a manufacturer to the NTT IndyCar Series and seeks the Manufacturers’ Championship for the third year in a row.
Live race coverage of the WWT Raceway IndyCar doubleheader race weekend can be viewed on the NBC Sports Network, starting at 3 p.m. EDT both Saturday and Sunday.