Chip Ganassi Racing who got their 2025 NTT INDYCAR SERIES season off to great start at the Firestone Grand Prix of St Petersburg presented by RP Funding last weekend with a 1-2 finish announced on Wednesday that they have entered into a technical partnership with Halo by Orthene.
The agreement will see Chip Ganassi Racing use Halo brake fluid in the NTT INDYCAR SERIES and INDY NXT presented by Firestone.
Alex Palou in the No.10 DHL Honda took victory on Sunday just ahead of Scott Dixon in the No.9 PNC Bank Honda.
Meanwhile, Jonathan Browne in the No.9 Dallara finished the Firestone Grand Prix of St Petersburg presented by RP Funding INDY NXT season-opener in seventh place.
Lloyd Ker, CEO, Halo:
“We are incredibly excited to announce our technical partnership with Chip Ganassi Racing. This collaboration represents a significant step in our mission to elevate performance on the track. The precision and performance of Halo P1 will help push the limits of what’s possible in racing, ensuring that Chip Ganassi Racing has the critical edge they need in the heat of competition. This partnership not only solidifies Halo By Orthene’s position as a trusted leader in racing brake fluid technology but also reinforces our dedication to advancing the performance of top-tier racing teams worldwide through chemical engineering expertise.”
Taylor Kiel, Team Manager, Chip Ganassi Racing:
“Innovation and Performance are core values of our racing business. In a hyper competitive sport such as IndyCar racing, every detail matters. Together with Halo, we’re working to advance technology in braking performance with the goal of winning races and championships together. St Petersburg proved successful with a 1-2 finish and we’re looking forward to more.”