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February 25, 2026 • NEWS

SEOPS Takes the Track: Proudly Partners with AJ Foyt Racing and its No. 14 INDYCAR

At SEOPS, we are used to high-speed deployments and precision engineering in the aerospace industry, but this March, we’re bringing that same passion for performance to the asphalt.

We are thrilled to officially announce that SEOPS Space will be an associate sponsor of AJ Foyt Racing and the legendary No. 14 INDYCAR for the month of March 2026!

Driving the No. 14 car during this exciting four-race stretch is the talented Santino Ferrucci. For fans of the INTT INDYCAR SERIES, the No. 14 is an icon of American racing history, and we couldn’t be more honored to see the SEOPS logo on such a storied vehicle.

Larry Foyt, president of AJ Foyt Racing says, “We’re proud to welcome SEOPS Space to the team for the first four races of the NTT INDYCAR Series. In motorsport, just like in aerospace, success is built on precision, innovation, and performance. We look forward to providing a great experience for them on track and off.”

A Partnership Built on Shared Values

While we love the thrill of the race, this sponsorship is about more than just speed. We chose to partner with AJ Foyt Racing for their grit, fight, and hustle spirit, and we’re genuinely proud to be alongside Homes For Our Troops on the car.

Homes For Our Troops is a non-profit organization that builds and donates specially adapted custom homes for severely injured post-9/11 veterans, enabling them to rebuild their lives. As a 100% American-owned and operated company, SEOPS has long held deep respect for those who serve, and partnering with a team that uses its platform to give back to our nation’s heroes felt like a natural fit.

Where to Find Us in March

The SEOPS team will be out in full force throughout March to cheer on Santino and the No. 14 crew. Our logo will be featured on the car’s livery as it competes in all four races scheduled for the month.

Whether you’re at the track or watching from home, look for the SEOPS logo and join us in rooting for a great driver, a legendary team, and a noble cause.

Why We Race

“SEOPS is a proud American company, and our mission has always been to push the boundaries of what’s possible in space and technology,” says Chad Brinkley, SEOPS CEO.  “Partnering with AJ Foyt Racing gives us the opportunity to support a team that reflects grit, competitiveness, and a long tradition of American motorsport, while being alongside Homes For Our Troops. We’re looking forward to seeing Santino and the No. 14 team take the track this March.”

Stay tuned to our social media channels throughout March for behind-the-scenes content from the pits, race day updates, and highlights of the No. 14 SEOPS Indy car in action.

Start your engines! We’ll see you at the races.

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