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It's going to be an All-Star weekend for trio of INDYCAR drivers

  • plugged2racing
  • Feb 13, 2016
  • 2 min read

This weekend, Toronto isn't the city that James Hinchcliffe, Josef Newgarden and Conor Daly are used to when they visit each summer for the Honda Indy Toronto.

For starters, it's about 60 degrees warmer. That, and sports fans are abuzz with news of the popular 30-year-old Indy car race, erected through the streets of the city around Exhibition Place.

This week, downtown arteries are for everyone, not just Indy cars, and sports talk is focused on 2016 NBA All-Star Weekend, which starts today and runs through Feb. 14. The trio of Verizon IndyCar Series drivers is here for the celebration of most things NBA.

They're making appearances at the "Indy 500: The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" exhibit at the Canadian International Auto Show, which opens today and runs through Feb. 21.

The rest of their packed weekend schedule includes tonight's Celebrity Game, All-Star Saturday Night with its slam dunk contest sponsored by Verizon and the three-point and skills competitions on Feb. 13, and the climactic 65th NBA All-Star Game at Air Canada Centre on Feb. 14. They'll also make red carpet appearances tonight and rub shoulders with NBA players at Maxim Magazine's All-Star Party, hosted by Shaquille O'Neal. The event features 500 Maxim models and a performance from rapper Snoop Dogg.

"I don't know what to expect," said Daly, who has a full-season ride in the No. 18 Dale Coyne Racing Honda in 2016. "I'm just glad we were invited and can't wait to hang out."

Hinchcliffe, a native of Toronto and driver of the No. 5 Schmidt Peterson Motorsports Honda, and Newgarden, driver of the No. 21 Ed Carpenter Racing Chevrolet, are veterans of driver appearances. But they've never been to an NBA All-Star Weekend or attended a Maxim party.

"Having all of these events, other than the race, to come home to and be a part of is really special," said Hinchcliffe, adding he is hoping to run into comedian Kevin Hart, who is head coach of the U.S. team for the Celebrity Game, and Indiana Pacers forward Paul George, a starter in the All-Star Game.

Contact:

mkitchel@indycar.com

 
 
 

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