
2025 IndyCar Preview: Ed Carpenter Racing Eyes Resurgence with Rossi and Rasmussen
Ed Carpenter Racing enters 2025 with significant changes, most notably the addition of Alexander Rossi to their driver lineup and a major financial boost from new investor Ted Gelov, CEO of Heartland Food Products.

IndyCar testing at Sebring racetrack
Key Changes for 2025:
- Alexander Rossi joins as lead driver in the No. 20 Chevrolet
- Christian Rasmussen promoted to full-time driver in No. 21
- $40 million investment from Ted Gelov, split between team ownership and sponsorship
- Ed Carpenter reduces role to Indy 500 only
- Rinus VeeKay departs for Dale Coyne Racing
Team Structure:
- Owners: Ed Carpenter, Ted Gelov, Tony George, Stuart Reed
- President: Tim Broyles
- Chief Engineer: Matt Barnes
- Director of Development: Eric Cowdin
2025 Objectives:
- Elevate team performance beyond midfield positioning
- Leverage Rossi's experience and feedback to improve car development
- Support Rasmussen's growth while reducing incidents
- Maintain strong Indianapolis 500 presence
- Improve engineering capabilities with new funding
2024 Performance Review:
- Rinus VeeKay: 13th in championship
- Christian Rasmussen: 22nd in championship
- Both cars secured Leaders Circle contracts
Outlook: The team aims to leverage Rossi's experience and new funding to become regular contenders. While immediate championship success isn't expected, the combination of Rossi's leadership and Gelov's investment provides a strong foundation for long-term growth. Rasmussen enters a crucial sophomore season with expectations to reduce incidents while maintaining his promising pace, particularly on ovals where he showed strength in 2024.
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