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The Chris Griffis Memorial Test is a two-day test event for Road to Indy racing series. The testing is conducted after the regular season. The test is used by teams to test new drivers as well as for the organization to test new cars for the following season.

Chris Griffis

Chris Griffis (11 May 1966 - 12 September 2011) was a former teammanager for Schmidt Peterson Motorsports. Griffis started his career at Patrick Racing, working with Gordon Johncock, Emerson Fittipaldi among others. In 1990, Griffis joined Chip Ganassi Racing before moving to Bernstein Racing in 1993 and later joining Panther Racing in 2002. At Panther Racing, Griffis was the crew chief of Mark Taylor winning the 2003 Indy Lights title.[1]

Griffis collapsed and died after a basketball game. He was survived by his wife Mari and daughters (Clair and Sophia). Griffis was buried in Akron, Indiana.[2]

Fastest times

Year Indy Lights Indy Pro 2000 USF2000
2011 Republic of Ireland Peter Dempsey (1:20.6546)[3] United Kingdom Jack Hawksworth (1:25.431)[4] Canada Scott Hargrove (1:29.6937)[3]
2012 United States Zach Veach (1:19.2209)[5] United States Spencer Pigot (1:24.859)[6] Canada Matthew Di Leo (1:27.623)[7]
2013 France Alexandre Baron (1:15.726)[8] Mexico Alfonso Celis Jr. (1:20.490)[9] United States Aaron Telitz (1:23.283)[10]
2014 United States Spencer Pigot (1:19.8039)[11] Mexico Patricio O'Ward (1:23.6525)[12] France Nico Jamin (1:26.3304)[13]
2015 United States Kyle Kaiser (1:54.2235)[14] Mexico Patricio O'Ward (2:04.7677)[15] Russia Nikita Lastochkin (2:09.5454)[16]
2016 Canada Garett Grist (1:14.7396)[17] Brazil Victor Franzoni (1:22.6179)[18] United States Neil Verhagen (1:24.8661)[19]
2017 France Nico Jamin (1:25.7173)[20] United States Oliver Askew (1:29.8142)[21] United States Darren Keane (1:25.1424)[22]
2018 United States Ryan Norman (1:14.9283) United States Darren Keane (1:19.2971) Australia Hunter McElrea (1:24.5064)
2019 Netherlands Rinus VeeKay (1:15.4790) Australia Hunter McElrea (1:19.4553) Denmark Christian Rasmussen (1:24.9311)

Track

Period Track Layout Length
2011-2012 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2.5134 miles
2013 Barber Motorsports Park 2.38 miles
2014–present Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2.439 miles

Drivers who tested but not raced

The below table contains drivers who tested during the Chris Griffis Memorial Test in Indy Lights, Pro Mazda or USF2000 but not competed in any of the classes.

Year Series Driver Team Note
2012 USF2000 Finland Antti Buri[23] JDC MotorSports
2012 USF2000 United States Nick Neri[23] Belardi Auto Racing
2012 USF2000 Estonia Tristan Viidas[23] Pabst Racing Services
2012 USF2000 Canada Michael Adams[23] JAY Motorsports
2012 USF2000 United States Joe Ruch[23] Afterburner Autosport
2012 USF2000 Brazil Yukio Duzanowski[23] Belardi Auto Racing
2012 USF2000 Norway Kevin Aabol[23] JDC MotorSports
2012 Star Mazda Brazil Renan Guerra[6] Juncos Racing
2012 Star Mazda Italy Luca Orlandi[6] Team Pelfrey
2012 Star Mazda Mexico Jose Carlos Sandoval[6] JDC MotorSports
2012 Star Mazda United States Chris Yano[6] Team Pelfrey
2012 Star Mazda Costa Rica Andre Solano[6] Team GDT
2012 Indy Lights Australia Nick McBride[24] Sam Schmidt Motorsports
2014 Indy Lights United States Parker Kligerman[11] Schmidt Peterson Motorsports
2014 USF2000 United States Christian Ross[13] Afterburner Autosport
2014 USF2000 United States Jordan Bernloehr[13] Afterburner Autosport
2015 Pro Mazda Brazil Henrique Baptista[15] Team Pelfrey
2015 USF2000 United States Max Mallinen[16] SWAN Motorsports
2015 USF2000 Canada Chase Pelletier[16] Team Pelfrey
2015 USF2000 United States Chase Owen[16] Afterburner Autosport
2015 USF2000 Australia Cameron Hill[16] JDC MotorSports
2016 USF2000 Switzerland Hugo de Sadeleer[19] Pabst Racing
2016 USF2000 United States Ryan Norberg[19] JDC MotorSports
2016 USF2000 Brazil Leandro Wolther[19] ArmsUp Motorsports
2016 USF2000 United States Neil Verhagen[19] Pabst Racing Fastest time in the 2016 USF2000 test, before moving to Europe with support from the Red Bull Junior Team.
2016 Indy Lights Slovakia Richard Gonda[17] Andretti Autosport
2017 USF2000 United States Elliott Finlayson BN Racing
2017 USF2000 United States Myles Rowe John Cummiskey Racing
2017 USF2000 United States Justin Gordon Exclusive Autosport
2017 USF2000 United States Jaden Conwright Team BENIK
2017 USF2000 United States Zoey Edenholm BN Racing
2017 Pro Mazda Netherlands Leonard Hoogenboom BN Racing
2018 USF2000 United States Tyler O'Connor Cape Motorsports
2018 USF2000 United States Ryan Bjerke DEForce Racing
2018 USF2000 Brazil Francisco Porto DEForce Racing
2018 USF2000 Canada Logan Cusson Pabst Racing

References

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  2. ^ "Christopher A. Griffis". IndyStar. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
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  21. ^ "10/22/2017 INDIANAPOLIS GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT TEST SESSION 5". Pro Mazda. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  22. ^ "10/22/2017 INDIANAPOLIS GRAND PRIX CIRCUIT TEST SESSION 5". USF2000. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
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