McCormack Motorsports

Based in Avon, Indiana, the team debuted at the 1996 Indianapolis 500 with a car for Randy Tolsma, however, it failed to make the field.

2000 again saw 3 different drivers drive for the team and relative instability and lack of funding, along with two of its cars, this time driven by Ronnie Johncox and Robby Unser again fail to qualify for the Indy 500.

This was largely due to a disastrous experiment with using the uncommon Riley & Scott chassis.

The team shut down after its car driven by Brandon Erwin failed to qualify for the Indy 500 and then the next week at the Casino Magic 500, where they were woefully off the pace.

The team's best finish was a 5th place by Boesel at the 1999 Indy 200 at Walt Disney World Speedway.