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March 23, 2018 | By Arni Sribhen, INDYCAR
Jay Howard will return to Schmidt Peterson Motorsports for another run at the Indianapolis 500. The 2006 Indy Lights champion will race the No. 7 One Cure Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda in the 102nd Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil. “To say I am excited is an understatement,” said Howard, who will attempt to start his fourth 500 and third with SPM. “There are no words to describe how happy I am to be representing CSU’s One Cure initiative – it’s an honor to be flying the green and black colors! One Cure’s goal is to raise awareness and funding for the Flint Animal Cancer Center to continue the fight against cancer; on race day, we will be fighting for something more than just the Borg Warner trophy. I also want to thank everyone at SPM and Honda for this opportunity. It will be great to be back with the team.” The effort again will be in partnership with One Cure, an organization deriving from the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University, which brings awareness to comparative oncology – the researching and studying of cancer and treatments across different species. The partnership was made possible with great thanks to a benefactor who believes in One Cure. “The One Cure brand has become increasingly visible in motorsports the past few years, but we still have a long way to go explaining the cutting-edge cancer research happening at CSU and how race fans can contribute in a meaningful way,” said SPM co-owner Sam Schmidt. “With the full force of Jay and SPM, we’re developing an engaging activation plan heading into the month of May that will steer fans in the right direction and ultimately accelerate the pace and number of clinical trials. Having seen the Flint Animal Cancer Center with my own two eyes, I’m confident we can deliver critical resources to One Cure that will have a lasting impact.” Howard will next join his teammates for testing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Wednesday, March 28. The day will be used for rookies and those needing a 'refreshers' course to get familiar with the new aero kit on the famous 2.5-mile oval ahead of the 500-mile race in May. “Thanks to a wonderful benefactor, we are excited for the opportunity again this year to partner with Jay Howard and Schmidt Peterson Motorsports,” said Dr. Rodney Page, director, Flint Animal Cancer Center. “Jay is a wonderful spokesperson for our One Cure initiative, and with his help, we will continue to engage new friends in our work. With additional support, we will find more answers to our cancer questions as we race towards a cure for both pets and people.”