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Jay Leno to Drive Indy 500 Monte Carlo Pace Car in 1999

12 February 1999

For Immediate Release

LENO TO DRIVE CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO PACE CAR AT '99 INDY 500

	CHICAGO, Feb. 11, 1999 - Comedian Jay Leno, host of NBC's "The Tonight 
Show with Jay Leno," will drive the new 2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Pace Car 
in the 1999 Indianapolis 500 on May 30, Speedway and Chevrolet officials 
announced today.
	Leno joins actor James Garner as a television personality to drive the 
Pace Car at the Indy 500. Garner led the field in 1975, 1977 and 1985.
	"Pacing Indy is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I absolutely can't 
wait," Leno said.
	Leno is an avid car collector and enthusiast. In fact, a section of "The 
Tonight Show" Web site is called "Jay's Garage," where he ruminates about 
all things automotive.
	This isn't Leno's first association with the Greatest Spectacle in Racing. 
He served as the emcee of the Indianapolis 500 Victory Banquet in 1991.
It's also not "The Tonight Show's" first connection with the Indianapolis 
Motor Speedway. Leno's predecessor, Johnny Carson, drove a few ceremonial 
laps around the Speedway in a turbine-powered race car owned by Andy 
Granatelli in fall 1967.
	The new Monte Carlo unveiled Feb. 11 at Chicago also will make motorsports 
history May 30. The car will pace both the Indianapolis 500 and the NASCAR 
Winston Cup Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, N.C., the first time that one model 
of car has paced two major motorsports events on the same day.
	This is the first time that a Monte Carlo will lead an Indianapolis 500 
field, but a Chevrolet has paced the field 11 times in the past, including 
four prior times this decade. 1963 Indianapolis 500 champion Parnelli Jones 
drove the Chevrolet Corvette Pace Car last year after golfer Greg Norman 
was forced to withdraw from driving duties due to shoulder surgery.
	Chevrolet's Special Vehicles Department, led by Jon Moss, developed the 
new Monte Carlo Pace Car based on the 2000 model year production car. The 
Pace Car is a stock Monte Carlo with very few modifications that enable it 
to perform its duties in the environment of professional racing.
	"We're proud of this Pace Car for two reasons," said Don Parkinson, Monte 
Carlo brand manager. "First, on race day it will represent Monte Carlo at 
its best, cruising around the track at the head of the pack. Second, it's 
the beginning of a new generation of Monte Carlo motorsports involvement. 
We can't wait to see what a new season, and a new Monte Carlo, will bring."

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