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Dennis Reinbold, owner of Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, died on June 14 after a cancer battle. The team announced his death the same day and said he was 65.
motorsport.comDennis Reinbold, owner of Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, died on June 14 after battling cancer, the team announced. He was 65. The Indianapolis car dealer formed the team in 1999. It competed full-time in the Indy Racing League until 2013 before shifting focus to the Indianapolis 500.
Racing fielded entries in the 110th Indianapolis 500 on May 24, where one driver started eighth and finished 12th. In the 109th race in 2025, another driver led 48 laps before finishing 21st.
Team partners Chase Selman, Brett De Bord and Eric De Bord will continue operations. The team formed an engineering alliance with another IndyCar squad earlier this season. The team statement said Reinbold built automobile dealerships across Indiana and remained devoted to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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