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Hyundai ‘Hope on Wheels’ Livery for Wickens, Gottsacker Entry

Special livery on TCR championship-leading Hyundai Elantra N TCR for remainder of season…

Photo: BHA

In honor of Hyundai’s Hope On Wheels 25th anniversary, the No. 33 Bryan Herta Autosport Hyundai Elantra N TCR driven by Robert Wickens and Harry Gottsacker will be dressed in a special livery for the remaining events of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season.

Hyundai Hope On Wheels also will donate $100 to Riley Hospital for Children for every lap led by a Hyundai Elantra TCR during Saturday’s four-hour race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Children’s handprints will be displayed on the No. 33 car’s livery as a tribute to Hyundai Hope On Wheel’s colorful awareness campaign.

The handprints are an iconic symbol for Hyundai Hope On Wheels, representing the collective fight against pediatric cancer and hope for a cure.

Hyundai Hope On Wheels guest of honor and national youth ambassador, Raynie Clark, will also see her name ride alongside Wickens and Gottsacker’s on the side of the No. 33 during the race and become a member of the BHA team for the weekend.

“We’re honored to represent Hyundai Hope on Wheels with a special livery at our home race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,” said Bryan Herta, co-owner of Bryan Herta Autosport.

“We look forward to welcoming special guest Raynie Clark as our honorary co-driver alongside Robert Wickens and Harry Gottsacker in the No. 33 Elantra N TCR car.

“Hyundai Hope on Wheels has special meaning to us at BHA. The No. 33 car number is in honor of Reese Imhoff who was a friend to our team and sadly lost his battle with a rare bone cancer, Osteosarcoma. The number 33 was Reese’s lacrosse number and we still run that number in his honor along with ‘Reese is a Beast’ decals on all our entries.

“What Hyundai Hope on Wheels does to help fight these childhood diseases and their families when they need it most continues to inspire us to do better in our own lives.”

Hyundai enters this weekend’s round leading the TCR drivers’ championship with BHA’s Robert Wickens and Harry Gottsacker.

The No. 33 Hyundai pairing looks to extend their 50-point lead and are focused on achieving their first win. In the manufacturers’ championship, Hyundai is positioned second in points, but only sits ten points outside the lead with two events remaining on the schedule.

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