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Tony Stewart partners with Schmidt Peterson for Indy 500

The Tony Stewart Foundation has announced it will sponsor a third Schmidt Peterson Motorsport entry at this year’s Indianapolis 500.

Tony Stewart, Stewart-Haas Racing during an iRacing event

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James Hinchcliffe, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda, Sam Schmidt
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Oriol Servia, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda
Oriol Servia, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda
Oriol Servia, Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda

The newly retired three-time NASCAR champion’s Foundation has formed Team One Cure to create awareness of the Colorado State University’s Flint Animal Cancer Center, which is “developing cutting-edge cancer treatments for people and pets.” 

“We learned that with the One Cure program, cancer treatment breakthroughs are happening through collaboration between scientists and doctors working with both people and pets,” Stewart said. “It perfectly fits with my foundation’s missions to help children and animals.”

Stewart, who started from the front row in his first two Indy 500s, added: “Sam Schmidt represents the very best in an injured racer overcoming adversity, plus we share the passion to win at IMS.”

Schmidt commented: “Very pleased to be participating in the 101st Running of the Indy 500 with such a fantastic program as Team One Cure. Tony is the most generous guy I know in motorsports, and his charitable efforts on behalf of children and animals in need is unbelievable, so this is a perfect fit.

“With the team at Colorado State University making such huge strides in cancer research, this will truly be a cause we can get behind. That, combined with both of our extreme desires to win this race, should make for a really competitive entry.”

“We need a new way to race for potential cures to cancer, and pets may provide the answer,” stated Dr. Rodney Page, Director of the FACC. “Partnering with The Tony Stewart Foundation for Team One Cure provides a strong start to helping many people understand that cancer occurs in pets in a similar rate to humans, and that it occurs naturally. 

“Cancer is cancer, so what is learned in pets being treated for cancer holds promise to also benefit people, and vice versa. This approach is known as comparative or translational oncology, and it is the core of the One Cure concept. We hope through this new partnership to help educate more people about comparative oncology and improve the lives of all cancer patients, whether they have two or four legs.”

The driver of SPM’s #77 car at Indy will be announced soon.

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