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United States Meyer Shank Racing
Owner(s)Michael Shank
Jim Meyer
Liberty Media
Helio Castroneves
Principal(s)Michael Shank
BasePataskala, Ohio
SeriesIndyCar Series
IMSA SportsCar Championship
Race driversIndyCar Series:
06.BrazilHelio Castroneves (part-time)
60.SwedenFelix Rosenqvist
66.New ZealandMarcus Armstrong
IMSA SportsCar Championship:
60.United KingdomTom Blomqvist
60.United StatesColin Braun
60.SwedenFelix Rosenqvist (part-time)
60.New ZealandScott Dixon (part-time)
93.United KingdomNick Yelloly
93.NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
93.SpainÁlex Palou (part-time)
93.JapanKakunoshin Ohta (part-time)
ManufacturerIndyCar Series:Honda
IMSA SportsCar Championship:Acura
Career
Drivers' ChampionshipsIMSA SportsCar Championship:2019,2020,2022
Indy 500 victories1 (2021)

Meyer Shank Racing (MSR; formerlyMichael Shank Racing) is an American motorsport organization that competes in theIndyCar Series and theIMSA SportsCar Championship.

History

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Atlantic Championship

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Michael Shank, co-owner of Meyer Shank Racing (MSR), was originally a car owner for Sam Hornish Jr. He started racing in 1989, winningSCCA Ohio Valley Region's Novice Driver of the Year. He later on debuted his racing career in the mid-1990s, winning the 1996 Player's/Toyota Atlantic C2 championship. Shank raced in his one and only Indy Racing League in 1997 with Nienhouse Motorsports. By 1999 Shank had won the Formula Atlantic series Rookie of the Year title. Shank has since been twice named Formula Atlantic Team Owner of the Year.

Grand-Am

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Michael Shank joined the Grand-Am Rolex Series in 2004, the second year of the Daytona Prototype class. He entered a Lexus-powered Doran JE4 in 12 races with primary drivers Ozz Negri and Burt Frisselle, finishing second at Watkins Glen's short course and third at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The team owner took a giant step in 2005. Orlando transportation magnate Paul Mears Jr. partnered with Shank to run his Pontiac Riley. Impressed with the new car, Shank purchased a Riley of his own, with Negri capturing the pole for the car's first race at Laguna Seca to immediately demonstrate its potential. Negri and Mark Patterson completed the season, with a best finish of third at Watkins Glen, while Mears and Mike Borkowski earned podiums at California Speedway and Barber Motorsports Park.

MSR posted its first victory in 2006, with Negri and Patterson winning the finale at Salt Lake City. John Pew joined the team midway through the 2007 campaign, and became the regular driver in the No. 6 Lexus Riley with Ian James, with Patterson and Negri in the No. 60.

The Meyer Shank Racing Riley-FordDaytona Prototype seen atWatkins Glen International in 2011

Shank was the first team owner to step up to the second generation DP in 2008, upgrading both of his cars to Ford-powered Rileys—with Negri validating his move by winning the pole for that year's Rolex 24 at Daytona. Negri and Patterson won the inaugural race at New Jersey Motorsports Park in the No. 60, while Pew, Ian James and Rafa Matos won the finale at Utah's Miller Motorsports Park.

After showing continued improvement throughout the upcoming campaigns, MSR was recognized as a premier team in 2012. With Grand-Am upgrading to the third-generation DP, Shank purchased a pair of Ford-powered Rileys. The team made its first race a major achievement, taking the overall victory in the heralded 50th running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona. Justin Wilson and AJ Allmendinger joined Pew and Negri. Shank recorded another milestone in 2013, when Colin Braun drove his DP to a pair of FIA-sanctioned world records in the 10 kilometers and 10 miles at Daytona International Speedway. Braun also shattered the track record with a lap of 222.971 mph, breaking Bill Elliott's 26-year-old mark of 210.364 mph.

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

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In 2014 Grand-Am and the American Le Mans Series merged to form the United SportsCar Championship. Meyer Shank Racing ran a single Riley Ford Ecoboost DP with driversJohn Pew andOswaldo Negri in the new series. In2015 and2016 the team replaced the current car with aLigier JS P2-HPD keeping Pew and Negri behind the wheel. In 2016 the team claimed wins at Laguna Seca and Petit Le Mans with Ozz Negri and John Pew behind the wheel at both tracks. Operating for the past two seasons as a customer team fielding a Honda-powered Ligier chassis in IMSA's prototype division, Michael Shank Racing has been a consistent front-runner in the headline category of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. The Columbus, Ohio-based operation will run a pair of Acura NSX GT3s in the GTD class of the endurance racing series.

The Meyer Shank RacingLigier JS P2-HondaLe Mans Prototype seen at the 2015Rolex 24 at Daytona

The team switched to the GT Daytona (GTD) class in2017 and entered twofactory-backedAcura NSX GT3s with driversOswaldo Negri Jr, JeffSegal,Andy Lally andKatherine Legge. That season the team saw two wins, Belle Isle and Watkins Glen. The following season, 2018, Meyer Shank Racing saw another win at Belle Isle and a win at Laguna Seca which left the team finishing second overall in the United SportsCar Championship. The team also introduced new drivers Mario Farnbacher, Trent Hindman, and Justin Marks.

The 2019 season brought one win at Watkins Glen and four second place finishes throughout the year. Farnbacher, Hindman, and Marks won the GT Daytona (GTD) group title in 2019. The 2020 season brought more new drivers Matt McMurry and Shinya Michimi. As well as the team's first win at Road Atlanta and the second win at Laguna Seca. Hélio Castroneves was introduced to the Meyer Shank Racing team at the end of the 2021 season, racing in the Petit Le Mans. The following year, 2022, was a big season for Meyer Shank Racing as the team saw their first victory at the Rolex 24 in Daytona with drivers Oliver Jarvis, Tom Blomqvist, Hélio Castroneves, and Simon Pagenaud. The 2022 season also brought home a huge win with the team taking first place for the WeatherTech Championship.

The Rolex2023 24 Hours of Daytona saw the MSR team bring home their second victory at Daytona, with their LMDh GTP hypercar racing prototype, under drivers Helio Castroneves, Colin Braun, Simon Pagenaud, Tom Blomqvist. However, after the race, the team and drivers were penalized all the points and prize money, due to infringement on the rules concerning tire pressure. The tire pressure data had been manipulated, leading to a $50,000 team fine, and the expulsion of the race engineer Ryan McCarthy the season and team, and probation for the team. The team and drivers kept the win, but without any Michelin Endurance points and reduced championship points.[1][2]

After the 2023 IMSA Sports Car Championship season, MSR would not return for 2024. In 2025, MSR is returning to the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in the GTP category, with both the 60 and the 93 GTP cars making an appearance for the season opener2025 24 Hours of Daytona. The 60 will be piloted by Tom Blomqvist, and Colin Braun. The 93 will be piloted byRenger van der Zande, andNick Yelloly. The team will be fielding two Acura lmdh powertrains.

IndyCar

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The team purchased a 2012DallaraIndyCar, with the goal of adding a full-time IndyCar program in2012 while continuing itsGrand-Am programs. The original intention for the IndyCar program was to run under the name "MSR Indy", withA. J. Allmendinger and Brian Bailey as co-owners. The program was intended to use theLotus engines (later revealed to be uncompetitive) and fieldJay Howard for the2012 Indianapolis 500; however, despite having full sponsorship fromJim Beam, the failure to secure a competitive engine lease kept it from doing so.

MSR announced that it had sold its Dallara chassis toSam Schmidt Motorsports in February 2013 and declared its intention to collaborate with another team on a2013 Indianapolis 500 entry. No such program was finalized in time for the race. For the2017 Indianapolis 500, the team partnered withAndretti Autosport for an entry driven byJack Harvey.

The No. 06 Meyer Shank RacingDallara DW12-Honda ofHélio Castroneves at the2021 Indianapolis 500

In the2018 IndyCar Series, in a partnership withSchmidt Peterson Motorsports, the team enteredJack Harvey in 6 events, including the2018 Indianapolis 500, and in2019 in 10 races, obtaining the first podium, the 3rd place in theIndyCar Grand Prix.

On October 2, 2020, it was announced thatLiberty Media'sFormula One Group was making a minority equity investment in the team.

Meyer Shank Racing garage at the2024 Hy-Vee Milwaukee Mile 250s

On May 30, 2021,Hélio Castroneves won the2021 Indy 500 with the team. This marked Castroneves' 4th Indy 500 victory (tied for most all time), and the team's first career victory in theIndyCar Series. Hélio Castroneves andSimon Pagenaud competed for Meyer Shank in 2022 and will continue racing with the team for the 2023 season.

Racing results

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IndyCar Series

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(key)

YearChassisEngineDriversNo.123456789101112131415161718Pos.Pts.
Michael Shank Racing withAndretti Autosport
2017STPLBHALAPHXIMSINDYDETTXSROAIOWTORMDOPOCGATWGLSNM
DallaraDW12Honda HI17TTV6tUnited KingdomJack Harvey R 503128th57
Meyer Shank Racing withSchmidt Peterson Motorsports
2018STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDYDETTXSROAIOWTORMDOPOCGATPORSNM
DallaraDW12Honda HI18TTV6tUnited KingdomJack Harvey R 6023121620161724th103
Meyer Shank Racing withArrowSchmidt Peterson Motorsports
2019STPCOAALALBHIMSINDYDETTXSROATORIOWMDOPOCGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Honda HI19TTV6tUnited KingdomJack Harvey60101013223211510191921st186
Meyer Shank Racing
2020TXSIMSROAIOWINDYGATMDOIMSSTP
DallaraDW12Honda HI20TTV6tUnited KingdomJack Harvey60161723177791113712861915th288
2021ALASTPTXSIMSINDYDETROAMDONSHIMSGATPORLAGLBH
DallaraDW12Honda HI21TTV6tBrazilHélio Castroneves0618L92123242022nd158
United KingdomJack Harvey6011471723181619171915610415713th308
2022STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAMDOTORIOWIMSNSHGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Honda HI22TTV6tBrazilHélio Castroneves061423L92114725228171621191315171918th263
FranceSimon Pagenaud60158191128912107232325920231715th314
2023STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDYDETROAMDOTORIOWNSHIMSGATPORLAG
DallaraDW12Honda HI23TTV6tBrazilHélio Castroneves06231021212215191521211416111523141318th217
FranceSimon Pagenaud602617151825251314Wth28th88
United StatesConor Daly20211725th134
United KingdomTom Blomqvist R 25242634th16
SwedenLinus Lundqvist R 25121831st35
2024STPTHE1LBHALAIMSINDYDETROALAGMDOIOWTORGATPORMILNSH
DallaraDW12Honda HI24TTV6tSwedenFelix Rosenqvist6053941027814111413262361413112712th306
BrazilHélio Castroneves062035th26
662519
United KingdomTom Blomqvist R 15DNQ2219233130th46
United StatesDavid Malukas16122613621201522924th148
2025STPTHELBHALAIMSINDYDETGATROAMDOIOWTORLAGPORMILNSH
DallaraDW12Honda HI25TTV6tBrazilHélio Castroneves061029th20
SwedenFelix Rosenqvist6075413104211626177192492276th372
New ZealandMarcus Armstrong662471417718695793148810198th364

* Season still in progress

  1. ^ Non-points-paying, exhibition race.

IMSA SportsCar Championship

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Prototype

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YearChassisEngineFull-time driversNo.1234567891011Pos.Pts.
Michael Shank Racing
2014 DAYSEBLBHLAGDETWGIMOSIMSROACOTAATL 
Ford EcoBoost Riley DPFord EcoBoost 3.5LV6TurboBrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesJohn Pew
6012991047562566th281
Michael Shank Racing withCurb/Agajanian
2015 DAYSEBLBHLAGDETWGIMOSROACOTAATL 
Ligier JS P2Honda HR28TT 2.8LV6TurboBrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesJohn Pew
60513632734496th273
2016 DAYSEBLBHLAGDETWGIMOSROACOTAATL 
Ligier JS P2Honda HR35TT 3.5LV6TurboBrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesJohn Pew (9 races)
60117715364614th282
Meyer Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian
2021 DAYSEBMDODETWGIWGIROALAGLBHATL 
Acura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6United StatesDane Cameron6043662654665th2946
2022 DAYSEBLBHLAGMOHDETWGIMOSROAATL 
Acura ARX-05Acura AR35TT 3.5 LTurboV6United KingdomTom Blomqvist
United KingdomOliver Jarvis
6015422222411st3432
2023 DAYSEBLBHLAGWGIMOSROAIMSATL 
Acura ARX-06Acura AR24e 2.4 LTurboV6United KingdomTom Blomqvist
United StatesColin Braun
601666312613rd2711
2025 DAYSEBLBHLGADETWGLELKIMSATL 
Acura ARX-06Acura AR24e 2.4 LTurboV6United KingdomTom Blomqvist
United StatesColin Braun
New ZealandScott Dixon
SwedenFelix Rosenqvist
60210911617357th2602
United KingdomNick Yelloly
NetherlandsRenger van der Zande
SpainÁlex Palou
JapanKakunoshin Ohta
9383115163575th2657

GT Daytona

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YearChassisEngineDriversNo.123456789101112Pos.Pts.
Michael Shank Racing withCurb/Agajanian
2017 DAYSEBLBHCOTADETWGIMOSLIMROAVIRLGAATL 
Acura NSX GT3Acura 3.5LV6TurboBrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesJeff Segal
865810115161091414101213th248
United StatesAndy Lally
United KingdomKatherine Legge
931114715112515152146th286
Meyer Shank Racing withCurb/Agajanian
2018 DAYSEBMOHDETWGIMOSLIMROAVIRLGAATL 
Acura NSX GT3Acura 3.5LTurboV6United KingdomKatherine Legge
PortugalÁlvaro Parente (9 races)
86282125473122nd329
United StatesLawson Aschenbach
United StatesJustin Marks
931175214698913129th249
2019 DAYSEBMOHDETWGIMOSLIMROAVIRLGAATL 
Acura NSX GT3Acura 3.5LTurboV6Heinricher Racing with Meyer Shank Racing
United KingdomKatherine Legge5712810946121312679th221
Meyer Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian
GermanyMario Farnbacher
United StatesTrent Hindman
8647211122528121st283
2020 DAY1DAY2SEB1ROAVIRATL1MOHCLTATL2LGASEB2 
Acura NSX GT3Acura 3.5LTurboV6Heinricher Racing with MSR Curb/Agajanian
CanadaMikhail Goikhberg (11 races)
PortugalÁlvaro Parente (10 races)
57841267656367th250
Meyer Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian
GermanyMario Farnbacher (11 races)
United StatesMatt McMurry (11 races)
861032215710131st288

24 Hours of Le Mans

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Michael Shank Racing at the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans.
YearEntrantNo.CarDriversClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
2016United States Michael Shank Racing49Ligier JS P2-HondaBrazilOswaldo Negri Jr.
United StatesJohn Pew
BelgiumLaurens Vanthoor
LMP234514th9th

IndyCar wins

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#SeasonDateSanctionTrack / RaceNo.Winning DriverChassisEngineTireGridLaps Led
12021May 30IndyCarIndianapolis Motor Speedway(O)06BrazilHélio CastronevesDallara DW12Honda HI21TT V6tFirestone820

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship wins

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Overall

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#SeasonDateClassesTrack / RaceNo.Winning DriversChassisEngine
12016May 1PrototypeLaguna Seca60BrazilOswaldo Negri Jr. /United StatesJohn PewLigier JS P2Honda HR35TT 3.5 LV6Turbo
2October 1PrototypeRoad Atlanta60BrazilOswaldo Negri Jr. /United StatesJohn Pew /FranceOlivier PlaLigier JS P2Honda HR35TT 3.5 LV6Turbo
32022January 30DPiDaytona60BrazilHelio Castroneves /FranceSimon Pagenaud /United KingdomTom Blomqvist /United KingdomOliver JarvisAcura ARX-05c DPiAcura AR35TT 3.5LV6 Twin-Turbo
4October 1DPiRoad Atlanta60BrazilHelio Castroneves /United KingdomTom Blomqvist /United KingdomOliver JarvisAcura ARX-05c DPiAcura AR35TT 3.5LV6 Twin-Turbo
52023January 29GTPDaytona60BrazilHelio Castroneves /FranceSimon Pagenaud /United KingdomTom Blomqvist /United StatesColin BraunAcura ARX-06 LMDhAcura AR24e 2.4LV6 Twin-Turbo
62025May 31GTPDetroit93United KingdomNick Yelloly /NetherlandsRenger van der ZandeAcura ARX-06 LMDhAcura AR24e 2.4LV6 Twin-Turbo
7June 22GTPWatkins Glen60United KingdomTom Blomqvist /United StatesColin BraunAcura ARX-06 LMDhAcura AR24e 2.4LV6 Twin-Turbo

Class

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#SeasonDateClassesTrack / RaceNo.Winning DriversChassisEngine
12017June 3GTDBelle Isle93United StatesAndy Lally /United KingdomKatherine LeggeAcura NSX GT3Acura 3.5LTurboV6
2July 3GTDWatkins Glen93United StatesAndy Lally /United KingdomKatherine LeggeAcura NSX GT3Acura 3.5LTurboV6
32018June 2GTDBelle Isle86GermanyMario Farnbacher /United KingdomKatherine LeggeAcura NSX GT3 EvoAcura 3.5LTurboV6
4September 9GTDLaguna Seca86United KingdomKatherine Legge /PortugalÁlvaro ParenteAcura NSX GT3 EvoAcura 3.5LTurboV6
52019June 30GTDWatkins Glen86GermanyMario Farnbacher /United StatesTrent Hindman /United StatesJustin MarksAcura NSX GT3 EvoAcura 3.5LTurboV6
62020September 5GTDRoad Atlanta86GermanyMario Farnbacher /United StatesMatt McMurry /Japan Shinya MichimiAcura NSX GT3 EvoAcura 3.5LTurboV6
7November 1GTDLaguna Seca86GermanyMario Farnbacher /United StatesMatt McMurryAcura NSX GT3 EvoAcura 3.5LTurboV6

References

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  1. ^Travis Okulski (March 8, 2023)."Meyer Shank Racing's Daytona 24-Winning Acura Was Manipulating Tire Pressure Data". Road and Track.
  2. ^Dylan Spaulding (April 27, 2023)."How Does Meyer Shank Racing shake its bad mojo?". Sports Illustrated.

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