Following a solid race in Wisconsin, the Mouser- and Molex-sponsored IndyCar team is setting their sights on Honda Indy Toronto on July 14, where the car will be sporting a Mouser Blue livery for the second year in a row. 

 

Driver Sebastien Bourdais and the Mouser-sponsored No. 18 Dale Coyne Racing with Vasser-Sullivan car collected another 18 points at the famed Wisconsin Road America course. Now all eyes will be on the Toronto race, and the sharp-looking No. 18 car, as championship driver Bourdais navigates the tight 11-turn, 1.786-mile course through scenic downtown Toronto — about an hour’s drive from Mouser’s Canadian Customer Service Center at Kitchener-Waterloo in the Ontario technology corridor.

 

“We wish Sebastien and the team the best of luck as they take to the streets of Toronto, in the ‘Mouser Machine’, for the second year in a row,” said Todd McAtee, Mouser Electronics’ VP, Americas business development: “The collaboration between this team, Mouser Electronics, and Molex is a testament to our collective commitment to excellence.”

 

“We are excited to cheer on Bourdais and the team as the No. 18 car flies Mouser and Molex colors this weekend,” said Fred Bell, VP of global distribution, Molex: “All of us at Molex are honoured to once again team up with Mouser to sponsor the No. 18 car this season. This sponsorship further demonstrates our commitment to our long-term relationship with Mouser, to our joint customers and to new innovations in the automotive industry.”

 

For more information on Mouser-sponsored Indy racing, visit www.mouser.com/indy-racing.