NASCAR champion Pearn up to speed with Daly at Indy 500
INDIANAPOLIS — There is not much the owner of a backcountry skiing and hiking vacation company in Canada can do with a lifetime of racing knowledge after he has walked away from a championship-winning career.
Cole Pearn abruptly retired at the end of last year’s NASCAR season after helping build one of the best teams in stock car racing. His life on the road cost him too much time with his young family and relocating from Colorado to North Carolina had limited their access to outdoor adventures.
They returned to his native Canada to operate Golden Alpine Holidays in British Columbia, a venture that has been disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. Racing has also been scrambled, and when the Indianapolis 500 was moved from May to Aug. 23, one of the Ed Carpenter Racing engineers had a conflict.
It created an opening for an engineer at Carpenter for Conor Daly’s car. One of Carpenter’s crew members had worked with Pearn before and the connection was made: Pearn, the crew chief of Martin Truex Jr.’s 2017 NASCAR championship season, would work the Indianapolis 500.