Barrichello to race at Indy again (Update)
Barrichello will share the No. 77 3Dimensional.com Ford/Dallara with Doug Peterson on the 13-turn, 2.534-mile Grand Prix road course at IMS. The three-hour Rolex Sports Car Series race starts at 5:30 p.m. (ET).
Brazilian Barrichello made 322 career starts in Formula One from 1993-2011, including a stint from 2000-05 for iconic Ferrari. He won 11 Grands Prix during his career.
The popular Barrichello moved to the IZOD IndyCar Series for a season in 2012 with KV Racing Technology, earning Indianapolis 500 Chase Rookie of the Year honors after finishing 11th. He is competing this season in the Stock Car Brasil touring car series in his homeland.
This will be Barrichello's second career GRAND-AM start but his first in a Daytona Prototype. He co-drove with fellow Brazilian and former IZOD IndyCar Series teammate Tony Kanaan in the GT class of the 2013 Rolex 24 at Daytona in January.
Barrichello becomes the seventh Indianapolis 500 veteran to join the lineup for the Brickyard Grand Prix, joining Kanaan, Sebastien Bourdais, AJ Allmendinger, Max Papis, Christian Fittipaldi and Scott Pruett.
And Barrichello joins 2013 Indianapolis 500 winner Kanaan in the pursuit of becoming the first driver to win two major events at IMS. Barrichello won the 2002 United States Grand Prix at IMS for Ferrari. IMS PR
07/19/13 Ex-Formula 1 and IndyCar Series driver Rubens Barrichello will get another chance to drive at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway next week as he takes part in the Grand-Am Rolex Series' Brickyard Grand Prix event on the IMS road course.
The 19-year F1 veteran, who returned to Brazil after completing a single IndyCar season in 2012, will partner with Pro-Am driver Doug Peterson in the No. 77 Doran Racing Dallara-Ford, marking the Barrichello's first start in a Daytona Prototype.
"It came together here at the last minute and we're really excited about it," Doran told RACER.
"Doug's going to be here in the morning to fit the race seat, and because he's bigger than Rubens, Rubens will make his seat to fit inside Doug's." More at racer.com