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Montoya/Gordon demonstration schedule

Jeff Gordon/Juan Pablo Montoya Speed Demonstration fast facts NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Jeff Gordon and Formula One World Championship driver Juan Pablo Montoya will perform high-speed demonstration laps at the world-famous Indianapolis ...

Jeff Gordon/Juan Pablo Montoya Speed Demonstration fast facts

NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Jeff Gordon and Formula One World Championship driver Juan Pablo Montoya will perform high-speed demonstration laps at the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Gordon will drive Montoya's BMW WilliamsF1 FW24 car, and Montoya will drive Gordon's No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet stock car. Gordon is a three-time winner of the Brickyard 400, while Montoya won the 2000 Indianapolis 500.

2.606-mile, 13-turn road course, Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Wednesday, June 11
11 a.m.:
Gordon/Montoya photo op at "Yard of Bricks" with cars

11:40 a.m.-noon:
Montoya warm-up in WilliamsF1 car/Gordon warm-up in No. 24 DuPont stock car

12:10 a.m.:
Montoya speed demonstration in stock car

12:35 p.m.:
Gordon speed demonstration in Formula One car

1 p.m.:
Gordon/Montoya parade lap - Gordon in F1 car, Montoya in stock car

1:15 p.m.:
Press conference with Gordon/Montoya in Trackside Conference Room

TV:
Speed Channel (live), 1-2:30 p.m. (EDT)

The general public is welcome to watch the demonstration laps free of charge from the South Terrace grandstands, located inside the South Short Chute directly south of the Hall of Fame Museum. Enter the Speedway grounds via Gate 2 (16th Street).

BRICKYARD 400:
-- 10th running of the Brickyard 400 takes place on Sunday, Aug. 3. NASCAR qualifying and the 40-lap IROC at Indy race take place Aug. 2, and Winston Cup and IROC practice is scheduled for Aug. 1.

UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX:
-- The fourth United States Grand Prix is scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 28. Formula One practice and qualifying sessions are scheduled for Sept. 26-27.

TICKETS: Tickets are available for the Brickyard 400 and United States Grand Prix. Log on to www.imstix.com or call (800) 822-INDY for information.

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