Foyt Racing Hires Rookie Franck
Perera to Drive No. 41 ABC Supply Car at Chicagoland

WALLER, Texas Sept. 3, 2008—Veteran driver
Darren Manning will have a rookie teammate in the
final points race of the IndyCar Series. Franck
Perera, 24, will drive the No. 41 ABC Supply Dallara/Honda
in the PEAK Antifreeze Indy 300 at Chicagoland
Speedway this weekend. It will be his second IndyCar
race on an oval track, and third IRL IndyCar Series
event (excluding the Long Beach Grand Prix).
“I would like to thank A.J Foyt and ABC Supply for
giving me the chance to get back into an Indy Car
this weekend in Chicago,” said Perera. “It’s a huge
pleasure to work with a team like Foyt Racing with
so much experience and such a big name in racing.”
“I thought Franck did a good job in the couple of
IndyCar races he ran earlier and he’s been
impressive in the Indy Lights Series this year,”
said team owner A.J. Foyt. “I want to see how he
gels with our team.”
Team Director Larry Foyt brought the French driver
to his father’s attention as the team begins its
scouting process for a driver for a possible second
car in 2009.
“At the beginning of the year, I noticed that Franck
was one of the quickest among the transition team
drivers to adapt to the Indy cars,” said Larry Foyt.
“He fared well on the oval in Homestead [FL] and
qualified well at St. Pete. We thought then that he
was a talented driver and, as we’re looking to
become a two-car team next year, we thought he might
be a good asset to our program. We’ll see how we get
along with him this weekend.”
Perera started the year driving for the Conquest
Racing team. He qualified 13th in the season opener
at Homestead-Miami and finished 14th; it was the
best performance among the transition team drivers.
In St. Petersburg, he qualified 10th, ran as high as
second, and was running ninth when he and Vitor
Meira made contact on lap 75, ending their race. At
Long Beach, he qualified third and finished sixth.
“Coming from European Racing, I have really enjoyed
racing in America and this is where I want to stay,”
said the talented driver who was born in Montpelier,
France. “After Conquest lost their team sponsor for
me earlier this season, I turned down a drive in
Europe because I wanted my future to be in Indy
cars. So I joined Guthrie Racing to learn more about
the ovals and to stay in the Indy Racing League with
the hope of returning to the IndyCar Series in the
future.
“I especially want to thank CJMotorsport, who gave
me the chance to continue racing after the Toyota
Driver Development Program,” said Perera, who won
the World Karting Championship at age 15. “With the
series merger, it’s been a tough year for many
drivers like me, so I'm very thankful that Foyt
Racing and ABC Supply are giving me this incredible
opportunity to be in the final IRL race in Chicago
this weekend. I will do my best to help the team and
Darren get the best results for the last race of
2008.”
Perera made nine starts in the Indy Lights Series
(which include the doubleheaders at the road course
events), he won two poles (Watkins Glen and
Infineon) and qualified second at the Series’ other
road course event in Mid-Ohio. Finishing second at
Mid-Ohio, he won Infineon--his first Indy Lights
Series triumph. His other top-10 finishes came at
Nashville (7th) and Infineon. He finished fifth in
second race of the Infineon doubleheader after
starting eighth (when they inverted the top eight
finishers from the first race).
Foyt will bring in the same crew that worked on the
No. 41 ABC Supply entry in the Indianapolis 500
earlier this year. It will be headed by longtime
Foyt Racing team manager Craig Baranouski.
After this weekend, Perera, who speaks four
languages (French, English, Italian and Spanish),
may be adding a fifth—Texan!
Franck Perera: Driver No. 41 ABC Supply Indy Car
Career Highlights
2007
● Finished second in the Cooper Tires Presents The
Champ Car Atlantic Championship Powered by Mazda,
recording two victories and two poles for Candor
Motorsports.
● Finished in the top five in all 12 races he
competed.
● Named Rookie of the Year.
2006
● Competed in GP2 Series, with a best finish of
second at Monaco.
● Competed in two races in the World Series by
Renault.
● Toyota F1 test driver.
2005
● Finished fourth in the F3 Euro Series
Championship, recording three podium finishes.
● Member of the "Toyota Driver Program."
2004
● Winner of the Euro Series Rookie Championship.
● Member of the "Toyota Driver Academy."
2003
● Winner of the Formula Renault Italian
Championship, recording five victories and seven
pole positions.
● Winner of the Formula Renault Zandvoort Marlboro
Masters.
● Member of the "Toyota Driver Academy."
2002
● Finished eighth in the Formula Renault Italian
Championship, recording two podium finishes and one
pole.
● Competed in the Formula Renault Eurocup
Championship.
● Member of the "Toyota Young Driver" program
2001
● Signed to the "Toyota Young Driver" program.
● Finished fourth in the FSA World Championship.
● Competed in the Formula C European Championship.
● Competed in the Italian Formula Renault Winter
Series.
2000
● Finished second in CIK-FIA World Championship
Karting Formula Super A
1999
● World Champion in CIK-FIA World Championship
Karting Formula A
● FSA European Championship 5th, 1 pole position FC
Championship
Early career
● Won races and championships at the regional,
national and European karting
For more detailed information on Franck Perera,
please visit www.cjmotorsport.us