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Czabok-Simpson-Veach Motorsport (CSV), is an Indianapolis-based junior open-wheel racing team formed and run by INDYCAR and sports car standout Zach Veach together with Czabok-Simpson Motorsport (CSM) owners Stephen Simpson and Matthias Czabok.

 

CSV will focus exclusively on U.S.-based open-wheel development programs, while CSM will continue to concentrate on sports car and endurance racing across the U.S. market.  

 

Ohio native and now Connecticut resident Veach, who serves as CEO and managing partner of CSV, has spent nearly two decades competing at the highest levels of American motorsports, building a career defined by perseverance, technical expertise and an unwavering commitment to INDYCAR.

 

Veach was the first driver in history to climb every step of the “Road to Indy” ladder and reach the NTT INDYCAR SERIES with a single team, Andretti Global, where he made four Indianapolis 500 starts and competed against the best drivers in the world.

 

Throughout his career, he earned a reputation as one of the sport’s hardest-working competitors, combining on-track speed with a deep understanding of vehicle development and race engineering.

 

With the formation of the new team CSV, Veach brings that experience into team ownership with a clear vision: to create a competitive organization built on preparation, innovation and opportunity. His mission is simple: develop talented drivers, build meaningful partnerships and compete at the highest level while reflecting the professionalism and determination that have defined his career.

 

This also includes commercial success with introducing Dan Towriss, the founder and CEO of Group 1001 and Gainbridge, a subsidiary of Group 1001, into the world of motorsport. The association ultimately led to TWG Motorsports which plays key roles in major motorsport entities such as Andretti Global, Wayne Taylor Racing, Spire Motorsports and the Cadillac Formula 1 team.

 

Veach’s business partners in CSV, Stephen Simpson and Matthias Czabok, are no strangers to open-wheel racing programs themselves, having been involved in programs such as Formula Ford, Formula Renault, Indy Lights and A1 GP all the way to Champ Car as drivers as well as part-team owners.

 

The pair, which also owns and operates sportscar and endurance racing programs under CSM in IMSA-sanctioned racing series such as the Michelin Pilot Challenge Championship, the VP Fuel Racing Challenge Championship and the Porsche Carrera Cup North America, operates multi-car racing programs as Porsche and Aston Martin AMR customer teams and bring over 30 years of experience within the motorsport industry to the new team and programs.

 

Co-Owner Stephen Simpson, is a proven race winner himself with overall and class wins at marque events such as the 24 Hours of Daytona, the Long Beach Grand Prix and the Six Hours at the Glen.

 

For the 2027 season, CSV will field a three-car program in USF2000 Presented by Continental Tire, the second step on the USF Pro Championships ladder. The long-term vision includes expansion into USF Pro 2000, INDY NXT and, ultimately, entries in the Indianapolis 500.

 

CSV is headquartered at the current CSM race shop in Indianapolis, Ind., sharing space and infrastructure to maximize synergies between the two companies and all programs.

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