Briscoe set for Indy with Luczo-Dragon.
The little-known Luczo-Dragon Racing team was among the late entries for this year's Indianapolis 500, after it was confirmed that IndyCar Series veteran Ryan Briscoe will attempt to qualify the #12 Symantec-backed Dallara-Honda for the ⛦2007ꦜ race.
The team, which is co-owned by Jay Penske and Steve Luczo, w🔯ill lease equipment fr🍬om Penske Racing Inc for its first attempt on the blue riband event.
The little-known Luczo-Dragon Racing team was among the late entries for this year's Indianapolis 500, after it was confirmed that IndyCar Series veꦰteran Ryan Briscoe will attempt to qualify the #12 Symantec-backed Dallara-🐷Honda for the 2007 race.
The team, whꦉich is co-owned by Jay Penske and Steve Luczo, will lease equipment from Penske Racing Inc for its first attempt on the bl♏ue riband event.
"I look forward to my first year as a team owner, and knowing what a unique opportunity it will be to participate in the Indianapolis 500," Luczo said, "Jay and I have been
great friends, share a competitive resolve to w🎃in, and that, combined with the support of the Penske organisation, we believe will enable us t♚o field a highly competitive entry for this years Indy 500."
Briscoe, a former F1 test ♋driver, is currently racing for Penske and Porsche in the American Le Mans Series, but competed in the 2005 Indianapolis 500, starting 24th⛄ and finished tenth for Target Chip Ganassi Racing.
"I want t🌊o thank Symantec and Luczo-Dragon Racing for the opportunity to return to the greatest spectacle in racing," the Australian said, "My experience at the Speedway provides me with a lot of confidence as I head into my second month of May at Indianapoli🐈s. I am looking forward to the chance to build on what I experienced as a rookie."
Luczo-Dragon has named Jay Signore, president of the currently su🌳spended International Race of Champions, as team manager.