Juncos Hollinger Racing revealed unique designs for their two entries in this year’s Indianapolis 500. The designs, named ‘Phoenix’ and ‘Titan’, incorporate the team’s characteristic black and green colors, but have been adapted to reflect each driver’s nickname and individuality. Romain Grosjean’s #77 car features a prominent phoenix emblem on the engine cover and sidepod, paying tribute to the Frenchman’s nickname derived from his remarkable recovery after a fiery crash in Formula 1 in 2020. Agustin Canapino’s #78 car features mechanical patterns and metallic details, representing the Titan nickname he earned throughout his successful racing career in Argentina before joining IndyCar. Additionally, both cars display the drivers’ nicknames on the rear wing, establishing a personal connection with fans. JHR has a history of introducing special designs for the Indianapolis 500, always delivering innovative designs since entering the series. These distinct designs will be showcased throughout the entire Indianapolis 500 event schedule this year, starting with the first practice session scheduled for Tuesday.
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