Ed Carpenter Racing Secures Two Associate Sponsors for Indy 500 & GP of Indy

May 8, 2014

IndyCar team Ed Carpenter Racing announced today that cmcglobal and DMCIndy, ambulance consulting and logistical project management companies, rx have signed as associate sponsors for the team’s race cars in the Inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the 98th running of the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race.

cmcglobal and DMCIndy, Indianapolis-based firms, will carry its company’s logos on the No. 20 Fuzzy’s Ultra Premium Vodka Chevrolet driven by ECR team owner/driver Ed Carpenter in the Indy 500. Mike Conway, winner of the 2014 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, will pilot the No.20 in the inaugural Grand Prix of Indianapolis on May 10 at the legendary Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

“We are very pleased to bring cmcglobal and DMCIndy on board for the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the Indy 500 with the Ed Carpenter Racing Fuzzy’s Vodka Chevrolet car,” said Carpenter, the 2013 Indy 500 pole sitter with a speed of 228.762 miles per hour.”cmcglobal currently provides our team housing for the entire race schedule, we look forward to expanding our partnership with a leader in the logistic and event management industry and it is exciting to have another local company with our racing organization. We hope to take them to victory lane with us on May 25.”

In addition, the No. 20 car also will spot the DMCIndy logo at the Grand Prix of Indianapolis and the Indy 500. DMCIndy is “The source for everything in Indianapolis”! Their hospitality professionals possess extensive knowledge and expertise in the design implementation of events and logistics. They are highly committed to providing exceptional quality destination management services. 

“cmcglobal and DMCIndy are very excited to expand our current partnership with Ed Carpenter Racing,” said Jeff Cummings, president of cmcglobal and DMCIndy. “Ed and his team are proven winners on and off the track and we hope to be a part of another winning celebration with ECR on May 25 at the fame Brickyard.”

The first-ever Grand Prix of Indianapolis will be ran on the 2.4-mile, 14-turn road course at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday, May 10.