Ryan Hunter-Reay
Racing Career

Ryan Hunter-Reay established himself as one of IndyCar's premier drivers through a career spanning multiple series and achieving the sport's highest honors. His professional racing journey has taken him through the now-defunct Champ Car World Series, where he secured two victories, before transitioning to the IndyCar Series where he would make his greatest mark.
The defining moment of Hunter-Reay's career came in 2012 when he captured the IndyCar Series championship, cementing his status among the sport's elite. Two years later, he achieved every American open-wheel driver's dream by winning the Indianapolis 500 in 2014, adding his name to the prestigious list of 500 winners.
Beyond IndyCar, Hunter-Reay has demonstrated his versatility across multiple racing disciplines. He has competed in the Race of Champions and A1 Grand Prix, while also establishing himself in sports car racing through campaigns in the American Le Mans Series, Rolex Grand-Am Sports Car Series, and IMSA Tudor United SportsCar Championship. His street course prowess was highlighted by his victory at the prestigious Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.
Hunter-Reay's career with Andretti Autosport began in 2010 under uncertain circumstances, initially signed for only a partial season. However, additional sponsorship was secured, allowing him to compete for the full season and ultimately leading to a successful long-term partnership that would yield his greatest achievements.
Personal Life
Born December 17, 1980, Ryan Christopher Hunter-Reay has faced personal tragedy that shaped his advocacy work. He lost his mother to colon cancer in 2009, a loss that deeply affected him and motivated his involvement in cancer awareness.
Following his mother's passing, Hunter-Reay became a spokesman for Racing for Cancer, an advocacy organization dedicated to raising awareness about the disease. Prior to 2023, he drove the number 28 car in the NTT IndyCar Series as a symbolic gesture supporting the estimated 28 million people living with cancer worldwide, turning his racing platform into a vehicle for meaningful advocacy.