Vision Racing
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Vision Racing is a racing team in the Indy Racing League founded in 2005 when Tony George purchased the assets of the defunct Kelley Racing and hired his stepson Ed Carpenter as to be the driver. The team currently races in the IndyCar Series and the Grand-Am Sports Car Series.
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[edit] 2005
In its first season in the IRL the team was consistently one of the slowest on the track. Although, Carpenter finished 11th in the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and added the team's first top-10 finish at Nashville Superspeedway. Carpenter ended the season eighteenth in driver points and the team finished a disappointing twentieth in entrant points. The team also fielded Nick Bussell and Jay Drake in the Indy Pro Series. Drake picked up five top five finishes and ended up ninth in points while Bussell had eleven top five finishes and finished an impressive fourth in points. Though both drivers did very well the team did not return to the Pro Series the following year.
[edit] 2006
The team returned in 2006 hiring of a new team engineer and expansion to two cars with veteran race winner Tomas Scheckter. The team fared much better with Scheckter capturing a 3rd place finish at the Milwaukee Mile and finishing 10th in points while Carpenter improved from 18th to 14th in points and captured his first top-five. The team also fielded the number 90 Rock & Republic car driven by Townsend Bell for the Indy 500. Bell retired early from the race as did Scheckter, but Carpenter finished in eleventh. Actor Patrick Dempsey also joined the team in 2006 as co-owner.
[edit] 2007
In 2007 the team expanded to three cars with the addition of A. J. Foyt IV and picked up Hitachi, Lowe's and Joost as sponsors. Foyt matched Scheckter's team-best 3rd place finish with a race-leading run at Kentucky Speedway. Vision fielded a fourth car driven by veteran Davey Hamilton and sponsored by HP for the Indy 500. Hamilton finished an impressive ninth just two spots behind teammate Thomas Scheckter in seventh. Scheckter finished tenth in points with Foyt finishing fourteenth and Carpenter finishing in fifteenth.
[edit] 2008
The team returned to 2 cars in 2008 with Carpenter and Foyt IV sponsored by Menards, Direct TV, and CardioCheck. Vision looked strong at Homestead Miami Speedway posting impressive speeds during practice. Carpenter qualified second and Foyt qualified third. However,the team was penalized and had to start in the last two positions after failing technical inspection. The IRL confiscated all the team's rear wings but did not specify on the problem. The team later fired team manager Eddie Currie because of the incedent. Carpenter is currently ninth in points and his teammate Foyt ranks twentieth. Vision Racing has entered a third car for the Indy 500 and recently named Davey Hamliton as the driver.
[edit] Drivers who have driven for Vision Racing
John Andretti (2008) (Grand-Am Sports Car Series)
Townsend Bell (2006) (IndyCar Series)
Nick Bussell (2005) (Indy Pro Series)
Ed Carpenter (2005 - present) (IndyCar Series, Indy Pro Series, & Grand-Am Sports Car Series)
Jay Drake (2005) (Indy Pro Series)
A. J. Foyt IV (2007 - present) (IndyCar Series & Grand-Am Sports Car Series)
Tony George (2007-2008) (Grand-Am Sports Car Series)
Phil Giebler (2005) (Indy Pro Series)
Stephan Gregoire (2007) (GrandAm Sports Car Series)
Davey Hamilton (2007,2008) (IndyCar Series; Indy 500 only)
Vitor Meira (2008) (Grand-Am Sports Car Series)
Tomas Scheckter (2006 - 2007) (IndyCar Series & Grand-Am Sports Car Series)
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