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Sage Karam

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American racing driver (born 1995)

Sage Karam
Karam atSonoma Raceway in 2023
BornSage Rennie Karam
(1995-03-05)March 5, 1995 (age 30)
Nazareth, Pennsylvania, U.S.
IndyCar Series career
25 races run over 9 years
2022 position34th
Best finish20th (2015)
First race2014Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
Last race2022Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
WinsPodiumsPoles
010
NASCAR driver
NASCARXfinity Series career
35 races run over 5 years
Car no., teamNo. 53 (Joey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen)
2024 position48th
Best finish35th (2023)
First race2021Pennzoil 150 (Indianapolis G.P.)
Last race2025Blue Cross NC 250 (Charlotte Roval)
WinsTop tensPoles
020
NASCARCraftsman Truck Series career
2 races run over 2 years
2024 position89th
Best finish89th (2024)
First race2021United Rentals 200 (Martinsville)
Last race2024CRC Brakleen 175 (Pocono)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
Statistics up to date as of October 4, 2025.
Previous series
2010
2011–2012
2013
2019
U.S. F2000 National Championship
Star Mazda Championship
Indy Lights
Americas Rallycross Championship
Championship titles
2010
2013
U.S. F2000 National Championship
Firestone Indy Lights Champion

Sage Rennie Karam (born March 5, 1995) is an American professionalauto racing driver. He competes part-time in theNASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 53Toyota GR Supra forJoey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen. He previously competed full-time and part-time in theIndyCar Series. He is the 2013 champion in what is now theIndy NXT Series.

Racing career

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Early career

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Karam's2012 Star Mazda Championship car

Karam was born in and grew up inNazareth,Pennsylvania. He raced go-karts at Oakland Valley Race Park inCuddebackville, New York in his youth.[1]

After karting, Karam competed in the2010 season of theUSF2000 Championship forAndretti Autosport. Karam won nine of twelve races and the pole in all but one race and dominated the championship.[2] For winning the championship, as a part of theRoad to Indy program and theMazdaspeed development ladder, Karam won a prize package valued at US$350,000 that allowed him to compete in theStar Mazda Championship in2011, again with Andretti Autosport.[3] Karam won back-to-backoval races at theMilwaukee Mile andIowa Speedway and finished fifth in points, winning rookie of the year honors. He returned to the team and series in2012 and improved to third in points with three race wins.

Indy Lights

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In 2013, he moved up theRoad to Indy ladder to theFirestone Indy Lights series withSchmidt Peterson Motorsports.[4] Karam won theIndy Lights title that year, becoming the eighth rookie to win the series championship.[5]

Sports cars

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Karam was signed byChip Ganassi Racing to compete in a number of endurance sportscar races in theUnited SportsCar Championship in 2014. He ran in the24 Hours of Daytona,[6] driving the No. 01 car alongsideScott Pruett,Memo Rojas andJamie McMurray,[7] and the12 Hours of Sebring in the No. 02, next to IndyCar driversScott Dixon andTony Kanaan.[8]

The Daytona 24 Hours was a short race for Sage, as they suffered engine troubles and dropped out early.

Taking over in hour four, Karam made his 12 Hours of Sebring debut a memorable one by taking the No. 02 car from third place to the lead in his opening lap then extending his lead through the end of his driving stint. Karam took the wheel for his second stint with the car in fourth place and proceeded to drive to the lead again before handing off to Dixon, who was then knocked off course of a back-marker, leaving them in sixth place at race end.[9]

Back in the 01 car for Watkins Glen, teamed withScott Pruett andMemo Rojas, things went awry quickly for the trio as first Rojas was sent hard into the wall by a slower GT car. They returned to the race several laps down, only for Pruett to suffer similar consequences when knocked into the wall by a sports prototype.[10]

With Rojas sidelined due to nagging back injuries,[11] Karam started for his final appearance of the season at the Brickyard Grand Prix, teamed with Pruett in the 01 car. Starting sixth, he skillfully dodged a major melee as several cars came together at the start. The 01 team remained among the leaders and lead eleven laps before collecting a second place, podium finish.[12]

During 2016, Karam worked as a test driver of3GT Racing'sLexus RC F GT3. He competed at the2017 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship for the factory-supported team, where his best class finish was fifth at Mosport Park.

IndyCar

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Karam sitting in front of his pit stall before the2015 Indianapolis 500Carb Day
Karam talking to people on pit road before the2017 Indianapolis 500
Karam's2021 Indianapolis 500 car

Ganassi secured Karam a seat in the2014Indianapolis 500 withDreyer & Reinbold Racing, which had not run an IndyCar race since the previous "500".[13] Karam qualified 31st but drove an outstanding race to finish ninth, the second-highest-finishing rookie.[14][15]

During the2015 IndyCar Series season, Karam split the driving duties for theChip Ganassi Racing No. 8 Dallara withSebastián Saavedra,[16] who ran four races on a limited budget. While his season started slowly, by finishing in the lower third of the field in his first three road/street courses events of the season, he proved to be a quick study on the ovals. At Indianapolis, he was at the top of the speed charts on the opening day of practice and consistently remained among the top cars in successive sessions. After qualifying 23rd, with a conservative setup, he was on top of the speed charts again during the post-qualifying practice and 7th quickest during Carb Day. Considered to be a dark-horse favorite on race day, it was all for naught as he was forced to settle with a 32nd-place finish in the2015 Indianapolis 500, after contact withTakuma Sato. At the next race, inDetroit, during a heavy downpour, Karam was on pole with ninety seconds left in qualifying when IndyCar canceled the session due to track conditions. Following his 3rd place qualifying effort and leading five laps on his way to a fifth place finish at Fontana, Karam captured his season-best finish at the 2015 Iowa Corn 300 atIowa Speedway in July, by finishing 3rd.

2015 ABC Supply 500 crash at Pocono

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Main article:2015 ABC Supply 500

In his homecoming atPocono Raceway inLong Pond, Pennsylvania for the2015 ABC Supply 500 on August 23, Karam was leading with 21 laps remaining when he lost control exiting the first turn, eliminating his Chip Ganassi No. 8 Dallara as it spun and crashed hard into the wall. Debris strewn from Karam's disintegrating car made contact with fellow competitorJustin Wilson's helmet, sending him into the infield wall where the safety team extracted him unconscious and unresponsive, necessitating an emergency medevac toLehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest inAllentown where Wilson lay comatose, in critical condition.[17][18] Wilson succumbed to his injuries on August 24, 2015.[19]

With Saavedra back in the car for the 2015 season finale at Sonoma, Karam finishedthe 2015 IndyCar season twentieth in points, bested by rivalGabby Chaves for 2015 rookie of the year honors. Replaced for the 2016 season, Karam's seat in the Chip Ganassi stable piloting the number 8 Dallara was secured byMax Chilton.

On a one-race agreement for 2016,Dreyer & Reinbold signed Karam for the Indianapolis 500, initially withHavoline andGas Monkey Garage as sponsors. Steadily improving from his 23rd qualifying slot on grid, into the top-ten, Karam crashed on lap 94, going intoTownsend Bell in turn one.

On a successive one-race agreement, againDreyer & Reinbold signed Karam to drive the Mecum Auctions No. 24 Dallara-Chevrolet for the 2017 Indianapolis 500. Having improved from his 21st qualifying slot into the top-ten, Karam retired his Mecum Auctions Dreyer & Reinbold entry at the 275-mile juncture, with a dead battery. He joined the team again in 2018, sponsored by Wix, but crashed the car on lap 154.

In 2019, he again drove forDreyer & Reinbold in the2019 Indianapolis 500. He started 31st and finished nineteenth. It was announced on July 2, 2019 that Karam would drive forCarlin in the Honda Indy Toronto.[20]

On January 7, 2020,Dreyer & Reinbold Racing announced that they would be expanding their race schedule to at least four races with Karam driving them.[21] These races include theFirestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg,GMR Grand Prix,2020 Indianapolis 500, andHonda Indy Toronto. A pit error in the Indy 500 took the team out of contention.[22]

On May 23, 2021, Karam joinedWill Power of Australia andSimona de Silvestro of Switzerland as the final three drivers to qualify in the eleventh and last row for the 105th running of the Indy 500. He earned the seventh position, his best Indy 500 finish ever.

Rallycross

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Karam was signed byDreyer & Reinbold Racing on a five-race contract for the 2019Americas Rallycross Championship season.[23] He performed well, never finishing lower than second and earned a win atMid-Ohio Sports Car Course.[24] In 2021, he returned to rallycross with Dreyer & Reinbold Racing to compete inNitro Rallycross.[25] He finished second in the championship standings, earning five wins and seven podiums.

NASCAR

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Karam's No. 44 car atSonoma Raceway in 2023
Karam's No. 32 car atLas Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024

On July 26, 2021, it was announced that Karam would make his NASCAR debut in the No. 31 forJordan Anderson Racing in theXfinity Series'Pennzoil 150 at theIndianapolis Motor Speedway road course.[26] His schedule with JAR was eventually expanded to include the Xfinity races atBristol Motor Speedway and theCharlotte Motor Speedway Roval, as well as theCamping World Truck Series event atMartinsville Speedway.[27]

Karam signed withAlpha Prime Racing for a part-time Xfinity schedule in 2022.[28] AtRoad America, Karam had an on-road scuffle withNoah Gragson, resulting in Gragson intentionally spinning out Karam and triggering a thirteen-car pileup on lap 25. Gragson was finedUS$35,000 and docked thirty driver and owner points for the incident.[29]

On September 14, 2022, Karam stated in an interview with Dustin Albino fromJayski that he would like to have a full-time NASCAR ride in 2023 after having run part-time in 2021 and 2022.[30] On December 2, it was announced that Karam would return to APR to run at least 17 races for them in 2023 with the possibility of a full season if sponsorship can be found.[31][32] Sponsorship for a full season was not found and Karam ran part-time for APR again in the Xfinity Series in 2023. He also drove theSam Hunt Racing No. 24 car inthe race atRoad America.[33] Karam would end up finishing fourth in that race. He battled for the win in the closing laps and held the lead for part of the second-to-last lap. After his impressive performance in that race, he got a ride forthe race atMichigan the following week in theMBM Motorsports No. 66 car.[34] Karam also stated in an interview after his top-five finish at Road America that he hopes to get a full-time NASCAR ride in 2024.[35]

Karam did not end up getting a full-time NASCAR ride again in 2024 and on January 23 was announced to run part-time for Sam Hunt Racing again in the Xfinity Series beginning at the season-opener at Daytona in the team's No. 26 car.[36] On February 27, it was revealed that Karam would run the Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas in March forJordan Anderson Racing in their No. 32 car. Karam previously drove part-time for JAR in the Xfinity and Truck Series in 2021.[37]

Personal life

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Karam is ofLebanese heritage.[38][39][40] He lives inEaston, Pennsylvania with his wife Abigail and three dogs. The two were married on July 16, 2021.[41] He has a younger sister, Sydnee Karam, a swimmer.[41] He graduated fromNazareth Area High School in 2014.[42]

Racing record

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Career summary

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SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2009Skip Barber National Presented by Mazda1422243393rd
2010U.S. F2000 National ChampionshipAndretti Autosport129119113511st
2011Star Mazda ChampionshipAndretti Autosport1122243645th
2012Star Mazda ChampionshipAndretti Autosport17323103253rd
2013Indy LightsSchmidt Peterson Motorsports1233194601st
2014IndyCar SeriesDreyer & Reinbold - Kingdom Racing100005727th
United SportsCar Championship - PrototypeChip Ganassi Racing4000110423rd
2015IndyCar SeriesChip Ganassi Racing12000119720th
United SportsCar Championship - Prototype100002627th
2016IndyCar SeriesDreyer & Reinbold Racing100002232nd
2017IndyCar SeriesDreyer & Reinbold Racing100002334th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD3GT Racing12010024415th
2018IndyCar SeriesDreyer & Reinbold Racing100001040th
2019Americas Rallycross - ARX2Dreyer & Reinbold Racing510051296th
IndyCar SeriesDreyer & Reinbold Racing100003927th
Carlin20000
2020IndyCar SeriesDreyer & Reinbold Racing400003229th
2021IndyCar SeriesDreyer & Reinbold Racing100005330th
NASCAR Xfinity SeriesJordan Anderson Racing400N/AN/A6245th
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series100N/AN/A0NC†
Nitro Rallycross - NEXTDreyer & Reinbold Racing1050073852nd
2022IndyCar SeriesDreyer & Reinbold Racing100001434th
NASCAR Xfinity SeriesAlpha Prime Racing700N/AN/A15237th
Our Motorsports200N/AN/A
2023NASCAR Xfinity SeriesAlpha Prime Racing800N/AN/A16035th
Sam Hunt Racing100N/AN/A
MBM Motorsports300N/AN/A
2024NASCAR Xfinity SeriesSam Hunt Racing400N/AN/A5948th
Jordan Anderson Racing100N/AN/A
SS-Green Light Racing100N/AN/A
NASCAR Craftsman Truck SeriesFloridian Motorsports100N/AN/A0NC†
2025NASCAR Xfinity SeriesJoey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen2000N/A1454th*

American open–wheel racing results

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(key)

U.S. F2000 National Championship

[edit]
YearTeam123456789101112RankPoints
2010Andretti AutosportSTP
1
STP
1
ORP
2
IOW
1
NJM
1
NJM
9
ACC
2
ACC
1
ROA
1
ROA
1
ATL
1
ATL
1
1st351

Star Mazda Championship

[edit]
YearTeam1234567891011121314151617RankPoints
2011Andretti AutosportSTP
15
BAR
9
IND
3
MIL
1
IOW
1
MOS
13
TRO
4
TRO
5
SON
4
BAL
2
LAG
16
5th364
2012Andretti AutosportSTP
8
STP
7
BAR
2
BAR
12
IND
2
IOW
1
TOR
21
TOR
3
EDM
2
EDM
2
TRO
2
TRO
1
BAL
15
BAL
1
LAG
7
LAG
19
ATL
2
3rd325

Indy Lights

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YearTeam123456789101112RankPoints
2013Schmidt Peterson MotorsportsSTP
3
ALA
4
LBH
3
INDY
3
MIL
1
IOW
1
POC
2
TOR
6
MOH
8
BAL
2
HOU
1
FON
3
1st460

IndyCar Series

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(key)

YearTeamChassisNo.Engine123456789101112131415161718RankPointsRef
2014Dreyer & Reinbold Kingdom RacingDallara DW1222ChevroletSTPLBHALAIMSINDY
9
DETDETTXSHOUHOUPOCIOWTORTORMOHMILSNMFON27th57[43]
2015Chip Ganassi Racing8STP
19
NLA
18
LBHALA
18
IMSINDY
32
DET
16
DET
12
TXS
12
TORFON
5
MIL
19
IOW
3
MOH
22
POC
14
SNM20th197[44]
2016Dreyer & Reinbold Racing24STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDY
32
DETDETELKIOWTORMOHPOCTXSWGLSNM32nd22[45]
2017STPLBHALAPHXIMSINDY
28
DETDETTXSELKIOWTORMOHPOCGTWWGLSNM34th23[46]
2018STPPHXLBHALAIMSINDY
26
DETDETTXSELKIOWTORMOHPOCGTWPORSNM40th10[47]
2019STPCOAALALBHIMSINDY
19
DETDETTXSELK27th39[48]
Carlin31TOR
21
IOW
22
MOHPOCGTWPORLAG
2020Dreyer & Reinbold Racing24TXSIMS
23
ROAROAIOWIOWINDY
24
GTWGTWMOHMOHIMS
23
IMS
24
STP29th32[49]
2021ALASTPTXSTXSIMSINDY
7
DETDETROAMOHNSHIMSGTWPORLAGLBH30th53[50]
2022STPTXSLBHALAIMSINDY
23
DETROAMOHTORIOWIOWIMSNSHGTWPORLAG34th14[51]

* Season still in progress.

YearsTeamsRacesPolesWinsPodiums
(non-win)**
Top 10s
(non-podium)***
Indianapolis 500
wins
Championships
4216001200
** Podium (non-win) indicates 2nd or 3rd-place finishes.
*** Top 10s (non-podium) indicates 4th through 10th-place finishes.

Indianapolis 500

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YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2014DallaraChevrolet319Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
2015Chevrolet2232Chip Ganassi Racing
2016Chevrolet2332Dreyer & Reinbold Racing / Kingdom Racing
20172128Dreyer & Reinbold Racing
20182426
20193119
20203124
2021317
20222223

Complete WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results

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(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position, Results areoverall/class)

YearTeamClassMakeEngine123456789101112RankPoints
2014Chip Ganassi RacingPFord EcoBoost Riley DPFord Ecoboost 3.5 L V6 TurboDAY
11
SEB
6
LBHLGADETWGL
8
MOSIMS
2
ELKCOAPET23rd104
2015Chip Ganassi RacingPFord EcoBoost Riley DPFord Ecoboost 3.5 L V6 TurboDAY
6
SIRLBHLGADETWGLMSPELKCOAPET27th26
20173GT RacingGTDLexus RC F GT3Lexus 5.0 L V8DAY
27
SEB
18
LBH
6
COA
9
DET
6
WGL
6
MOS
5
LIM
12
ELK
8
VIR
7
LGA
14
PET
10
15th244

American rallycross racing results

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Complete Americas Rallycross results

[edit]

(key)

YearTeamCarClass123456789RankPoints
2019Dreyer & Reinbold RacingOlsbergs MSEARX2MOHGATTRRCOTAMOH6th129
22DNPDNPDNPDNP212

Complete Nitro Rallycross results

[edit]
YearTeamCarClass12345678910RankPoints
2021Dreyer & Reinbold RacingOlsbergs MSENEXTUTERXWHPGHRFIRM2nd385
DNS571113211

NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Xfinity Series

[edit]
NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233NXSCPtsRef
2021Jordan Anderson Racing31ChevyDAYDRCHOMLVSPHOATLMARTALDARDOVCOACLTMOHTEXNSHPOCROAATLNHAGLNIRC
26
MCHDAYDARRCHBRI
16
LVSTALROV
25
TEXKANMARPHO
25
45th62[52]
2022Alpha Prime Racing44ChevyDAYCALLVSPHOATL
32
COA
16
RCHMARTALDOVDARTEXCLTPIRNSHATL
38
NHADAY
5
DARKAN37th152[53]
45ROA
31
POC
20
IRC
13
MCHGLN
Our Motorsports02ChevyBRI
18
TEXTALROV
30
LVSHOMMARPHO
2023Alpha Prime Racing45ChevyDAYCALLVSPHOATL
31
IRC
15
GLN
15
DAYDARKANBRI35th160[54]
44COA
35
RCHMARTALDOVDAR
31
CLTPIRSON
34
NSH
DNQ
CSC
22
ATLNHAPOC
38
Sam Hunt Racing24ToyotaROA
4
MBM Motorsports66FordMCH
25
TEX
23
ROV
27
LVSHOMMARPHO
2024Sam Hunt Racing26ToyotaDAY
28
ATLCOA
17
RCHMARTEXTALDOVDARCLTPIR
34
CSC
33
POCINDMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTAL48th59[55]
Jordan Anderson Racing32ChevyLVS
36
PHO
Joey Gase Motorsports35ToyotaSON
DNQ
IOWNHANSH
SS-Green Light Racing07ChevyROV
29
LVSHOMMARPHO
2025Joey Gase Motorsports with Scott Osteen53ToyotaDAYATLCOA
34
PHOLVSHOMMARDARBRICARTALTEXCLTNSHMXC
33
POCATLCSC
DNQ
SON
36
DOVINDIOWGLNDAYPIRGTWBRIKANROV
25
LVSTALMARPHO-*-*[56]

Craftsman Truck Series

[edit]
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223NCTCPtsRef
2021Jordan Anderson Racing3ChevyDAYDRCLVSATLBRDRCHKANDARCOACLTTEXNSHPOCKNXGLNGTWDARBRILVSTALMAR
32
PHO113th01[57]
2024Floridian Motorsports21FordDAYATLLVSBRICOAMARTEXKANDARNWSCLTGTWNSHPOC
33
IRPRCHMLWBRIKANTALHOMMARPHO89th01[58]

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points

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