
In short, no individual is investing more into Indy car racing than Michael Andretti, and everyone should be grateful for the effort and expenditure that one of the most successful drivers in the sport's history is putting in. The grandstands weren't close to full, but the hastily organized event drew well enough to give Andretti the confidence to announce that he will bring Indy cars back to The Mile in 2013.Īndretti Sports Marketing is also coming to Ind圜ar's rescue by staging the upcoming Baltimore Grand Prix, another race in which promoter difficulties threatened the future of what was an extremely popular event last year in its inaugural running.


With Milwaukee left off the 2012 IZOD Ind圜ar Series schedule, Andretti stepped up in March to serve as the event promoter. Michael Andretti won five Indy car races at the Milwaukee Mile as a driver, and Ryan Hunter-Reay's triumph Saturday in the IndyFest 225 was Andretti's fourth in Milwaukee as a team owner.īut Andretti may have scored a more important victory by insuring Indy car racing's future in one of its most historic markets. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
