The team will take over an existing facility, renovating it to become a state-of-the-art hub for their IndyCar and IMSA teams.
Bryan Herta Autosport relocates to Brownsburg, investing $2.1 million in a new facility to expand operations and bring jobs to the community.
The company, which has two Indianapolis 500 wins under its belt, plans to invest $2.1 million in upgrading the new facility.
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Bryan Herta owned his IndyCar team, Bryan Herta Autosport, which merged with Andretti Autosport (now Andretti Global) in 2016. Group 1001 CEO Dan Towriss now owns the team after CEO and chairman ...
He competed in America's open-wheel events for top teams like Panther Racing, Andretti Green Racing, Chip Ganassi Racing, and Bryan Herta Autosport ... in the iconic Indianapolis 500 in 2005 ...
Bryan Herta Autosport is moving out of its Speedway location and into a new home in Brownsburg. Indianapolis 500 fans will know BHA from Dan Wheldon’s second Indy 500 win in 2011 and Alexander Rossi’s ...