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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowBryan Herta Autosport this week announced plans to move its headquarters to a 38,000-square-foot facility in Brownsburg.
The company is currently based in Speedway.
Herta Autosport said it expects to spend more than $2.1 million updating the facility, 474 Southpoint Circle, which will be home to the company’s IndyCar series, IMSA programs and other initiatives.
“Many of the top race teams in the U.S. across multiple disciplines call Brownsburg home, and we have already found the town to be an ideal location for the next chapter in our team’s story,” team owner Bryan Herta said in a written statement. “As we continue to expand and take on new challenges, this location will allow us to continue to compete at the top levels of the sport and provide a turnkey solution for future growth and expansion.”
Founded in 2009, the team has two Indianapolis 500 wins—Dan Wheldon in 2011 and Alexander Rossi in 2016—and multiple sports car championships.
The company expects renovations and the move to be completed by this fall.
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I worked on the drawings and client meetings when I was with a former architecture firm back in 2007, who at the time designed this for Kenny Bernstein Racing. It’s nice to see this being used by a race team again.
That’s a great move for a town that wants a visit from the FBI.
BTW, what happened with his buddy Andretti?
Yup,