McGinley will wave green flag before 15th
running of historic race
Actor John C. McGinley, best known for his role as the sarcastic Dr.
Perry Cox on the long-running network comedy Scrubs, has been
announced as the Grand Marshal for the Allstate®
400 at the Brickyard ®
at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) on July 27. This year will mark the
historic 15th running of the race, one of the
highest-profile events in all of motorsports, and will kick off a block
of 17 consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series telecasts on ESPN and ABC.
As a guest of Allstate, McGinley will be on-site at the famed Brickyard
to headline pre-race activities, including the ceremonial waving of the
green flag, signaling the start of the race to the 43 drivers and one of
the largest crowds in worldwide motorsports. As a continued family
tradition of the speedway, IMS Chairman of the Board Mari Hulman George
will deliver the legendary command given before every motorsports event
at the track, "Gentlemen, start your engines."
"Allstate and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
are excited to have John C. McGinley serve as the Grand Marshal for the
15th running of the Allstate®
400 at the Brickyard®,"
said Lisa Cochrane, Allstate's vice president
of marketing. "John's
passion for racing makes him an ideal fit for this role and Allstate is
proud that we are able to make his dream of attending his first ever
NASCAR race come true. This will be a memorable occasion for both
Allstate and John."
McGinley is most recently known for his role as Dr. Cox, the often
critical and harsh senior attending physician and Residency Director on Scrubs.
The Emmy and Peabody Award-winning comedy-drama, which has spent the
last seven years as a staple on NBC's
primetime comedy lineup, is moving to ABC this fall for its eighth
season. McGinley's extensive film career
includes feature roles in Platoon, Wall St., Office
Space, The Rock, Are We Done Yet?, and Wild Hogs.
"I am looking forward to attending my first
NASCAR race at the Allstate®
400 at the Brickyard®,"
said McGinley. "I've
been a racing fan for a while but have never had the chance to see a
live race.