The #26 Kool Green Indy Car is a Honda powered Reynard chassis that was one of two team cars campaigned in campaigned by Green Racing from 1998 to 2000. This car was driven by Paul Tracy alongside the #27 driven by Dario Franchitti under the sponsorship of Brown & Williams’ TEAM KOOL GREEN. The car competed in 58 Indy Car races with Tracy driving with results including pole for the 2000 Michigan 500 with a new track record of 234.949 mph and winning the Motorola 200 at Road America; the Molson Indy Vancouver in the streets of Vancouver; and the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. Team Kool Green and the car was purchased by Andretti Autosport in 2001.