Josef Newgarden Becomes 110th Addition to Borg-Warner Trophy® Highlighting 2023 Indianapolis 500 Victory
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- Josef Newgarden's sculpted face was unveiled at a ceremony on Friday
- Marks the 110th driver's face to be affixed onto the trophy
- Newgarden is the first American Indy 500 winner to be featured since 2016
"We are proud to add Josef Newgarden's image to the Borg-Warner Trophy as he officially joins the ranks of all
William Behrends, the man behind many faces of the Borg-Warner Trophy, once again tackled the feat of adding a new face to the trophy. Behrends begins his process of sculpting by examining a series of 360-degree photos of the winner's face before inviting them to an in-person session where he creates a large, clay model of the driver's face. The large model is then used as a reference to sculpt a smaller, oil-based clay version of the winner's likeness. Once complete, the small clay model is turned into a mold and casted in wax before it's sent to a jeweler where it is transformed into sterling silver. As the final step, the sterling silver face is polished and buffed before it's attached to the trophy. Behrends, who has sculpted every
"I was honored to sit down and work with the legendary William Behrends and have my face sculpted onto the Borg-Warner Trophy, representing Team Penske and the great state of
On May 28, 2023, over 230,000 fans at IMS watched as 32-year-old Newgarden came from 17th starting position averaging 168.193 mph to win the face, overtaking defending champion Marcus Ericsson in the final lap of the race. Leading just five of 200 laps, Newgarden is one of only three drivers in the history of the
Early next year, Newgarden will receive his Baby Borg, officially named the BorgWarner Championship Driver's Trophy™, which is a miniature replica of the Borg-Warner Trophy.
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