Ryan Hunter-Reay
USA

Ryan  Hunter-Reay

Dreyer & Reinbold Racing / Cusick Motorsports |

23 Chevrolet
2024 NTT INDYCAR SERIES Silhouette - Superspeedway Configuration

Ryan Hunter-Reay, recognized as one of the most successful American open-wheel racing drivers with an INDYCAR career that spans two decades.

He is an NTT INDYCAR SERIES Champion (2012) with 18 career wins, including a victory in the 2014 Indianapolis 500. Hunter-Reay also has multiple overall IMSA sportscar wins, the 12 Hours of Sebring and Petit Le Mans among them, has been invited to the Race of Champions five times and has won two ESPY ‘Driver of the Year’ awards (2013 and 2014).

He resides in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. with his wife Beccy and three sons: Ryden, Rocsen and Rhodes.

STATS

Current Standing
Current
Standing
32
Season Race Wins
Race
Wins
0
Season Poles
NTT P1
Award
0
Season Championship Points
Points
0
Season Top 5 Finishes
Top 5s
0
Season Top 10 Finishes
Top 10s
0
Career Race Wins
Race Wins
18
Career Championships
Championships
1
Career Indy 500 Wins
Indy 500 Wins
1
Career Poles
Poles
7
Career Top 3 Finishes
Top 3s
47
Career top 5 Finishes
Top 5s
73

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TEAM INFO

Dennis Reinbold's grandfather "Pop" Dreyer is recognized as one of the early icons of open-wheel racing. After managing Duesenberg's factory racing efforts, Pop Dreyer became one of the most successful builders of midget, sprint and Indy cars.

In 1994, Reinbold joined Eric DeBord in fielding a BMW-supported entry in the IMSA Firestone Firehawk Road Racing Series. In 1999, Reinbold and DeBord joined forces again to form Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, which entered the INDYCAR SERIES with driver Robbie Buhl.

In 2000, DeBord and Reinbold welcomed Buhl as a partner, and Buhl went on to win the 2000 season opener at Walt Disney World Speedway. In 2001, DeBord relinquished his ownership role. In 2004, Buhl took on a full-time ownership role after retiring as a driver.

Reinbold graduated from the University of Indianapolis with a bachelor's degree and earned an MBA from Indiana State University.

The team has a strong relationship with Racing for Kids, which has visited more than 20,000 children in hospitals in local race markets across the globe.