INDIANAPOLIS – GESS Int’l will continue their partnership with Harding Steinbrenner Racing as a multi-race primary sponsor of the No. 88 Honda-powered Indy car.
GESS Int’l will serve as primary sponsor for this weekend’s IndyCar Grand Prix, the 103rd Indianapolis 500 and a variety of other races throughout the remainder of the NTT IndyCar Series season.
The renewable energy service company previously served as primary sponsor of the No. 88 at the Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama and as associate sponsor at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.
An energy service company with twenty-one years of energy efficiency and renewable energy experience, GESS Int’l is eager to grow their brand in the NTT IndyCar Series with race winning rookie Colton Herta and Harding Steinbrenner Racing.
“Having GESS Int’l back on our car for the IndyCar Grand Prix, the 103nd Indianapolis 500 and more is very exciting,” said co-owner of Harding Steinbrenner Racing Mike Harding. “The GESS organization is making major leaps in helping improve the earth with clean energy, and we’re honored to be a part of it all. I’m looking forward to our partnership with GESS Int’l and continuing to bring great results on the track.”
Located worldwide with offices in London, Ukraine and throughout the United States, GESS Int’l offers solutions in the field of green energy and energy efficiency for the private sector, budgetary organizations and businesses.
“GESS Int’l is the largest and fastest growing biogas company,” said CEO of GESS Int’l Shaun Lee. “And we are thrilled to be working with the fastest driver and growing team of Colton Herta and Harding Steinbrenner Racing for the IndyCar Grand Prix, the 103nd Indianapolis 500 and the remainder of the season. We are ready to connect NTT IndyCar Series fans to the benefits of biogas for years to come.”
“We are very happy to have GESS International join us as our primary sponsor for a multi-race deal,” said co-owner of Harding Steinbrenner Racing George Michael Steinbrenner IV. “The renewable energy and biogas industries are becoming more and more prevalent in our society as people become aware of the implications of climate change. We are glad that GESS is looking to IndyCar and HSR to help expand their platform.”
“It’s great to have GESS Int’l back on the car for the INDYCAR Grand Prix, the 103rd Indianapolis 500 and beyond,” said Herta. “And I’m very excited for clean and renewable biogas to be represented in the NTT IndyCar Series. It’s very important to keep our planet healthy and safe, and this is a company that truly believes in that as well.”