
Dale Coyne Racing is proud to announce that they are “Putting the Band Back Together” with its 2009 winning combination of driver Justin Wilson and renowned engineer Bill Pappas, all powered by Honda. Read More.

As part of the second-largest field of the year next to Indy, both Dale Coyne Racing drivers withstood the cold weather to compete in the Kentucky Indy 300. James Jakes, driver of the #18 Acorn Stairlifts car, finished in 21st position, while Alex Lloyd, driver of the #19 Boy Scouts of America car, finished in 26th position. Read More.

James Jakes came to America as a very green rookie: never having driven IndyCars, never having seen an oval, and certainly not running in this competitive of a field. This weekend, however, it was a coming out party in which the personable Englishman finally got to show his true skills. Read More.

After qualifying on Saturday into each of their best starting positions of the season, both Dale Coyne Racing drivers did not finish the Inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix due to circumstances beyond their control. Read More.

Both Dale Coyne Racing drivers, James Jakes and Sebastien Bourdais, will start Sunday’s Inaugural Baltimore Grand Prix with their highest qualifying positions of the season. Bourdais will start the race 5th and Jakes will start 13th. Read More.

Sebastien Bourdais capped off a successful weekend at Infineon Raceway as he drove the #19 Boy Scouts of America car to its fourth consecutive top-ten finish this season as he finished sixth. This week’s finish marks the third sixth place finish for Bourdais this season. Read More.

For the fifth consecutive race this season, Sebastien Bourdais has driven the #19 Boy Scouts of America car into the Firestone Fast Twelve of qualifying. In tomorrow’s Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma, Bourdais will start eighth a field of 28. James Jakes, driver of the #18 Acorn Stairlifts car, will start tomorrow’s race in 17th. Read More.

Alex Lloyd outlasted tough track conditions and much on-track contact today as he drove the #19 Boy Scouts of America car to a 13th place finish at Sunday’s MoveThatBlock.com Indy 225. Read More.

For the third race in a row, Sebastien Bourdais has driven the #19 Boy Scouts of America car to a top-ten finish as he finished ninth in Sunday’s Honda Indy 200 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Read More.

For the fourth consecutive race of his seven races this season, Sebastien Bourdais qualified into the Firestone Fast Twelve and second round of qualifying on Saturday. After today’s session at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Bourdais, driver of the #19 Boy Scouts of America car, will start 11th in Sunday’s running of the Honda Indy 200. Read More.

Sebastien Bourdais, driving the #19 Boy Scouts of America car, posted the fastest lap time of the Sunday’s Edmonton Indy on his last lap, with a time of 1:18:959, on his way to a second consecutive sixth-place finish. Bourdais was the only one to run a lap on the 2.24-mile street course at the Edmonton City Centre Airport under 1:19.000 throughout the race. Read More.

Sebastien Bourdais made some excitement out of qualifying on Saturday afternoon in Edmonton as he waited until his last lap to qualify into Firestone Fastest 12 for the third straight race this season. Bourdais’ #19 Boy Scouts of America car will start 12th for Sunday’s running of the Edmonton Indy Grand Prix on the 13-turn, 2.24-mile temporary circuit at the Edmonton City Centre Airport. Read More.

Sebastien Bourdais followed up his great qualifying performance on Saturday by bringing Dale Coyne Racing its best finish of the 2011 season with a sixth place finish in the 26th running of the Honda Indy Grand Prix Toronto on Sunday. Read More.

Former three-time IndyCar Toronto winner Sebastien Bourdais narrowly missed making the Firestone Fastest Six Saturday afternoon and will start seventh for Sunday’s running of the Honda Indy Grand Prix on the 11-turn, 1.75-mile downtown street circuit in Toronto. Read More.

Alex Lloyd, driver of the #19 Boy Scouts of America car, showed off his driving skills as the 26-year-old improved nine positions to finish thirteenth in the fifth running of the Iowa Corn 250 on the 1-mile Iowa Speedway oval Saturday night. Read More.

James Jakes, driver of the #18 Acorn Stairlifts car, turned in another rock-solid performance in only his second IZOD IndyCar Series oval track race with a 15th place finish during the running of the Milwaukee 225 at the Milwaukee Mile on Sunday afternoon. Read More.

Alex Lloyd, driver of the #19 Boy Scouts of America car, turned in his best qualifying performance on the season with a 167.162 mph two lap average and will start 14th in Sunday’s running of the Milwaukee Mile 225. Read More.

Despite the official results in the Firestone Twin 275s, both Dale Coyne Racing drivers Alex Lloyd and James Jakes felt good about their performances Saturday evening in the first running of the twin IndyCar races almost 30 years after Rick Mears won both races at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Read More.

As most drivers will tell you, it’s an accomplishment in and of itself just to make the Indianapolis 500, but even more of an accomplishment to finish all 500 miles. Though timing denied the #19 Boy Scouts of America car and driver Alex Lloyd a repeat top-five finish in today’s 95th running of the Indianapolis 500, his ability to complete the race is something to be proud of. Read More.

At the annual Boy Scouts of America 2011 National Council Recognition Dinner held Friday night in San Diego, Dale & Gail Coyne, owners of Dale Coyne Racing, became the first couple since Ronald and Nancy Reagan to receive the prestigious “Silver Buffalo” award, the Boy’s Scouts of America highest commendation. Read More.

Last time Alex Lloyd left the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, his emotions were running high after a fourth-place finish in the 2010 Indianapolis 500. A year later, Lloyd left the track on the same emotional high after two long and trying days of qualifying, that resulted in a last minute qualifying attempt that put his #19 Boy Scouts of America car into the 33-car field for the 95th running of the Indianapolis 500 next Sunday afternoon. Read More.