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Sting Ray Robb's maiden Indy 500 came to a crashing halt on lap 92.

Sting Ray Robb Extends Partnership With Goodheart

DETROIT, Mich. — Goodheart Animal Health Centers has extended their partnership of the No. 51 Biohaven entry, driven by Dale Coyne Racing’s Sting Ray Robb, for both the Detroit Grand Prix and the Sonsio Grand Prix at Road America. 

The Goodheart Animal Health Centers logo first appeared on the team’s No. 51 entry during the 107th running of the Indianapolis 500.

“The Indianapolis 500 partnership with Sting Ray proved to be a huge success with enormous media exposure and an overwhelming amount of positive support. We are pleased to extend this partnership with the team and look forward to the upcoming events,” stated Alexander Robb, Partner, Goodheart Animal Health Centers.

“We are all so proud of his driving and representing the Goodheart brand. It is indeed a great honor to be part of his sponsorship group.”

Pieter Rossi, of Sting Ray Robb Management, stated, “Continuing the Goodheart Animal Health Center partnership with Sting Ray is a tribute to the depth of this relationship. No matter what people find interest in, everyone loves animals and promoting Goodheart’s excellence in service and animal care through IndyCar is ideal and testament to the sport.

“We are building upon this race by race.”   

Sting Ray Robb will be back in action this weekend, June 2-4, on the streets of Detroit as the NTT IndyCar Series returns to the downtown core of Detroit for its seventh round of the season. The Sonsio Grand Prix will take place later this month from June 16-18.