Friday, May 13, 2022

30 Days in May: No. 13, Greg Ray, 2004 Access Motorsports G Force/Honda

Welcome to our monthlong countdown celebrating notable drivers and cars from the history of the Indianapolis 500!

 

Photo credit: Dan Helrigel/Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Greg Ray started on the front row every year from 1998-2001.

30 Days in May: No. 13, Greg Ray, 2004 Access Motorsports G Force/Honda. Fast and brave, Greg Ray was one of the stars of the early days of the Indy Racing League. He started on the front row for the Indianapolis 500 four straight times (1998-2001), including topping Juan Pablo Montoya for the pole in 2000. Ray also won the IRL title in 1999, driving for John Menard.

In terms of speed, Ray was sort of the Danny Ongais of the IRL. And like Ongais, Ray unfortunately crashed a lot – he was eliminated due to an accident in four of his eight career Indy starts from 1997-2004. In Ray’s final Indy appearance in 2004, he started and finished 27th, going out after 98 laps because of a wreck. Photo credit: Dan Helrigel/Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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