Victor Oladipo

Victor Oladipo, who blossomed into an NBA All-Star in his first season with the Indiana Pacers, has been named the honorary pace car driver for the 102nd Indianapolis 500 presented by PennGrade Motor Oil on Sunday, May 27. Oladipo will drive the 2019 Corvette ZR1 pace car and lead the field of 33 drivers to the start of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”

Oladipo averaged 23.1 points per game in the 2017-18 NBA season with the Pacers after being traded from Oklahoma City. That outstanding performance elevated him to become the leading candidate for the 2017-18 NBA Most Improved Player Award, which will be announced in June.

Victor OladipoThe arrival in Indiana was a popular homecoming for Oladipo, who produced an outstanding college career and was a fan favorite for three seasons at Indiana University from 2010-13.

“This is a tremendous honor for me,” Oladipo said. “I’m so thankful Indiana continues to embrace me, from Indiana University to the Pacers and now the Indianapolis 500, the greatest race in the world. I would like to thank Chevrolet, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Pacers for allowing me this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Excited is a huge understatement to how I feel about this. I can’t wait.”

Oladipo, a guard, was named to the NBA All-Star team for the first time in the 2017-18 season while leading the Pacers to a 48-34 record – the team’s best season since 2013-14 – and the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Oladipo also led the NBA in steals with 2.4 per game.

During his college career at IU, Oladipo was a consensus first-team All-American in his final season with the Hoosiers in 2012-13. He was selected second overall in the 2013 NBA Draft in 2013 by the Orlando Magic.

“It’s a great honor to welcome Victor Oladipo, one of the most popular recent sports figures in Indiana, to lead the field to the start of ‘The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,’” IMS President Doug Boles said. “Few NBA players drive to the basket with more speed and power than Victor, so he’ll feel right at home behind the wheel of the awesome 2019 Corvette ZR1 on race cay.”

This will be the 15th time a Corvette has served as the official pace car, starting in 1978, and the 29th time a Chevrolet has led the field, dating to 1948, when a 1948 Fleetmaster Six convertible paced the race. No other vehicle has served as the pace car more than the Corvette.

Visit IMS.com to purchase tickets for the Indianapolis 500 and for more information on the complete month or May schedule at IMS. The race will be televised live on ABC and the Advance Auto Parts INDYCAR Radio Network, starting at 11 a.m. ET on May 27.