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Team 7-Eleven/Kanaan Bridgestone Indy Japan 300 Fact Sheet

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                                                                                For Immediate Release
                                                                                             April 9, 2004
                                                                                        Indianapolis, Ind.

                                  Team 7-Eleven Driver Tony Kanaan
                             2004 Bridgestone Indy Japan 300 Fact Sheet

   Who: #11 Team 7-Eleven Dallara/Honda/Firestone driver Tony Kanaan
   What: Bridgestone Indy Japan 300, Round 3 of the Indy Racing League® IndyCar® Series
   Where: Twin Ring Motegi, Motegi, Japan
   When: Saturday, April 17, 2004
   Television: ESPN2 (Live), Friday, April 16 at 11:30 p.m. (EDT)


   Tony Kanaan on the Bridgestone Indy Japan 300
           "I've been close so many times in Japan, so I feel really good about going back there.
   We have all the tools, equipment and resources to get it done, so hopefully luck will be on our
   side this time. I would love to get Honda its first win there and would love to get another win for
   Team 7-Eleven, so we'll see what happens. It will just be a matter of finishing and having a good
   car."

   Tony Kanaan Facts
         Twin Ring Motegi marks Kanaan's 20th IndyCar Series start
         Kanaan is fresh off his second career IndyCar Series win at Phoenix International
         Raceway, where he led 191 of the 200 laps on his way to victory
         Kanaan led six times for 70 laps at Twin Ring Motegi in 2003 before crashing with Scott
         Dixon on lap 177; the incident left Kanaan with a broken left wrist and a laceration and
         bruise to his upper thigh; he underwent surgery on his wrist two days later
         For the second consecutive year, Kanaan enters the Japan event as the IndyCar Series
         points leader
         Kanaan has three career IndyCar Series poles, all in 2003 (Homestead, Phoenix, Pikes
         Peak)
         Kanaan has led the IndyCar Series point standings after 10 of the past 18 races


   Tony Kanaan - IndyCar Series Statistics
                                           Top    Top              Laps
                          Starts    Wins    5      10     Poles     Led     Pts (Rk)     Earnings
2004                         2       1      1       2       0       191     77 (1st)     $175,700
Career                      19       2      10     14       3       551        --       $1,944,150

                                                   -more-


   Team 7-Eleven, 2004 Bridgestone Indy Japan 300 Fact Sheet Continued

   Andretti Green Racing Team Facts
         Andretti Green Racing has three wins and four poles in the IndyCar Series
         Andretti Green won both the pole (Dan Wheldon, March 20) and race (Kanaan, March 21)
         at Phoenix
         Andretti Green has had at least one car in the top-five in eight consecutive IndyCar Series
         events dating back to Aug. 10, 2003, which stands as the longest active streak in the
         series
         AGR entries have combined for 25 top-five finishes in 18 career IndyCar Series races
         AGR has placed two cars in the top-five of an event eight times
         AGR has fielded at least three cars in each IndyCar Series event it has entered

   Kim Green, President, Andretti Green Racing on Bridgestone Indy Japan 300:
           "Giving yourself the best opportunity to win any race is all about preparation and I
   believe this is the best prepared we've ever been heading to Japan, both on the part of Andretti
   Green Racing and on the part of Honda. This is always a tough race. It's a challenging race
   track and a fast race track. But, we've got four drivers and four teams that are working very well
   together and that is very important. I feel pretty good about the four race cars and team we're
   taking over there.
           "Obviously, this would be a great victory for us to deliver to Honda and to the team. A lot
   of people say there is luck in racing. In our case, we need to try to take the luck out of it as
   much as possible and control our own destiny."

                                                   -AGR-

   Contact:
   Al Larsen, (317) 872-2700 ext 239, alan.larsen@andrettigreenracing.com
   Carol Wilkins, (317) 872-2700 ext 241, cwilkins@andrettigreenracing.com