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                                                                                                    For Immediate Release
                                                                                                                Aug. 22, 2005
                                                                                                             Indianapolis, Ind.
                                   Klein Tools/Jim Beam Driver Dan Wheldon
                              2005 Argent Mortgage Indy Grand Prix Fact Sheet

Who: #26 Klein Tools/Jim Beam Dallara/Honda/Firestone driver Dan Wheldon
What: Argent Mortgage Indy Grand Prix, Round 14 of the Indy Racing League® IndyCar® Series
Where: Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, Calif.
When: Sunday, Aug. 28, 2005
Television: ESPN (Live), 3:30 p.m. (EDT)

Dan Wheldon on the Argent Mortgage Indy Grand Prix:
          "I'm excited about going to Infineon.  I think it will be the most physical track on the calendar.  It will
be interesting because St. Petersburg was a street course and this is a permanent road course.  I know there
are going to be a lot of people who are strong there, so not only will this be physical, but competitive also."

Dan Wheldon Facts
       Wheldon won the Honda Indy 225 at Pikes Peak to extend his lead in the championship over Sam
       Hornish Jr. to 97 points.
       The win was Wheldon's fifth in 2005, tying Hornish for the most wins in a season.
       The win at Pikes Peak was Wheldon's eighth career win in the IndyCar Series, tying him with Buddy
       Lazier for the third-most wins in IndyCar Series history.  Lazier has eight wins in 89 starts, Wheldon
       has eight victories in 45 career starts.
       Wheldon's eight career wins have come during the last 27 IndyCar Series events, also a record.
       This will be the first IndyCar Series race at Infineon and the second on a road course.  Wheldon won
       the first IndyCar Series race on a road course (St. Petersburg - April 3).
       The Klein Tools/Jim Beam team has recorded a top-six finish in 19 of the last 20 races.
       Wheldon has won five of the 13 races in 2005.  He has wins at Homestead, St. Petersburg, Twin Ring
       Motegi, Indianapolis and Pikes Peak.
       Wheldon is the only IndyCar Series driver to win four of the first five races in a season.
       On May 29, he became the 64th different driver to win the Indianapolis 500.
       Wheldon has the fifth-most top-five finishes in IndyCar Series history with 27.
       Earlier in 2005, Wheldon became only the second driver to collect three-consecutive victories.
       Wheldon has led 650 laps in 2005.  He is currently seventh on the all-time list for laps led with 1,116,
       and is one of only 10 people to lead at least 1,000 laps in the IndyCar Series.

Dan Wheldon IndyCar Series Statistics
                                          Top       Top                 Laps
                     Starts     Wins        5       10       Poles       Led         Pts (Rk)         Earnings
  2005                 13          5       10       12          0        650         505 (1st)       $2,469,405
  Career               45          8       27       35          2       1,116                        $5,009,810

John Anderson, Team Manager,
#26 Klein Tools/Jim Beam Dallara/Honda/Firestone on the Argent Mortgage Indy Grand Prix:
          "We feel very good going to Infineon.  Our win at Pikes Peak was a big confidence builder for the
entire team.  To beat Hornish on a short track, where we consider him to be 'king,' was nothing short of
awesome.  We have some good road racers on our team, and we know we're going to be up front."

Contact:
Rob Cleveland, (317) 872-2700 ext 264, rob.cleveland@andrettigreenracing.com
Al Larsen, (317) 872-2700 ext 239, alan.larsen@andrettigreenracing.com