IndyCar Team 3G + Lazier + Münter + NovicommTeam-Up to Green-Up
San Francisco, CA - (July 21, 2009) Team 3G of the Indy Racing League, Jaques Lazier, Leilani Münter and LED lighting developer Novicomm (aka Illuminer, Inc.) announced a powerfully “green” alliance this week. Together, the team is reaching out to companies and consumers with a solution for all buildings — where Americans work, shop, learn and play — to operate more responsibly.
Their message: Now is the time for our nation’s commercial facilities to make the switch to 100% recyclable LED lighting. Eliminating the hazardous waste inherent in traditional fluorescents can protect our food and water supplies, while reducing energy and lighting costs by up to 50% can profoundly curb global warming and stimulate our economy.
Illuminer’s CEO, Michael Ernst shares, “our LED lamps help buildings meet stricter government standards for energy and the environment. It’s no small feat to deliver the most reliable UL listed products that meet Energy Star standards, but we are committed to making a significant difference.”
Considering that nearly 30% of total U.S. lighting energy is consumed by commercial fluorescent fixtures (roughly 1.5 billion lamps), Illuminer’s LEDR-T8 tubes alone could save 16,500,000 kilowatt hours per year. This equates to a savings of 12,828 metric tons of carbon dioxide, or the equivalent electrical output of several large coal power plants. Consumers would save billions in electrical costs. [1]

Raising awareness of environmental issues is nothing new for the progressive Indy Racing League (IRL). The IRL became the first motorsports property to utilize ethanol as the official fuel of the IndyCar Series, beginning with the 2008 racing season and carrying forward through the 2009 schedule. Even the mode of transportation in the paddock is environmentally friendly, as IRL officials use Trek bicycles for their transportation.
Team 3G continues to drive the Indy Racing League’s desire to “Go Green” by partnering Illuminer with their environmentally-conscious drivers, Leilani Münter and Jaques Lazier. The race team will offer Illuminer’s LED lighting for purchase through Leilani's eco website:
This alliance was facilitated by I Will Race You MotorSports Management of Portland, OR. Contact Jim Dittemore at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
About Leilani Münter Born in Rochester, Minnesota and residing in Charlotte, North Carolina, Leilani holds a degree in Cellular Biology from the University of California and along with her duties as a race car driver, is active in environmental causes. She owns an impressive 9 Top 5 and 19 Top 10 finishes throughout her racing career, including the highest finish for a female driver in the history of Texas Motor Speedway, securing 4th place.
Leilani competes in both NASCAR and Indy Racing League sanctioned events and adopts an acre of rainforest each race she competes in to offset her carbon footprint. A dynamic speaker, she frequents to Capitol Hill as an Ambassador for the National Wildlife Federation, speaking with members of Congress on behalf of environmental legislation. Her racing and environmental accomplishments have landed her on the pages of USA Today, Glamour, Vogue, ESPN, Sports Illustrated and the Washington Post.

Leilani competes in both NASCAR and Indy Racing League sanctioned events and adopts an acre of rainforest each race she competes in to offset her carbon footprint. A dynamic speaker, she frequents to Capitol Hill as an Ambassador for the National Wildlife Federation, speaking with members of Congress on behalf of environmental legislation. Her racing and environmental accomplishments have landed her on the pages of USA Today, Glamour, Vogue, ESPN, Sports Illustrated and the Washington Post.
About Jaques Lazier
Hailing from Vail, Colorado and currently residing in Alta Loma, California, Jaques graduated Chapman University on the Dean’s List with a degree in Business Communications. He is married to Angelique with a son, Cayden. Jaques is the younger brother of Indy 500 Champion Buddy Lazier and son of past Indy racer Bob Lazier.
Jaques led the 2007 Indy 500 before the rain delay and has competed in 6 Indy 500s. He set a track record at Richmond, Virginia and won the pole and the race at Chicagoland Speedway by 15 seconds-the largest margin of victory in IndyCar history. These accomplishments set Jaques apart as an oval-racing specialist.
Jaques assumed the driving duties for the Curb Records/Agajanian/Team 3G #98 car at Texas this June and continues to pilot the history-rich #98 Novicomm/Curb Records/Team 3G car for the balance of the 2009 season. Jaques is also driver coach and spotter for Leilani Münter and donates much of his personal time to charitable events.
Hailing from Vail, Colorado and currently residing in Alta Loma, California, Jaques graduated Chapman University on the Dean’s List with a degree in Business Communications. He is married to Angelique with a son, Cayden. Jaques is the younger brother of Indy 500 Champion Buddy Lazier and son of past Indy racer Bob Lazier.Jaques led the 2007 Indy 500 before the rain delay and has competed in 6 Indy 500s. He set a track record at Richmond, Virginia and won the pole and the race at Chicagoland Speedway by 15 seconds-the largest margin of victory in IndyCar history. These accomplishments set Jaques apart as an oval-racing specialist.
Jaques assumed the driving duties for the Curb Records/Agajanian/Team 3G #98 car at Texas this June and continues to pilot the history-rich #98 Novicomm/Curb Records/Team 3G car for the balance of the 2009 season. Jaques is also driver coach and spotter for Leilani Münter and donates much of his personal time to charitable events.
About Team 3G Team 3G is an IndyCar Series team that was formed by a partnership group that includes seasoned IndyCar entrant Greg Beck and sports marketing executive Steve Sudler. The team ran its first race with the #98 Curb/Agajanian/Team 3G entry at the 2009 Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
The team continues to compete throughout the IndyCar Series U.S. and international venues. Team 3G is focused on integrating “green-oriented “ partner/sponsors to grow this forward-thinking organization and open-wheel racing.
The team continues to compete throughout the IndyCar Series U.S. and international venues. Team 3G is focused on integrating “green-oriented “ partner/sponsors to grow this forward-thinking organization and open-wheel racing.
[1] Energy Savings Estimates of Light Emitting Diodes in Niche Lighting Applications, September 2008, Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.
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