For 2008, Playa Del Racing announced it would compete in a full season in the development IRL
Firestone Indy Lights Series (formerly the Indy Pro Series) with Al Unser III as their full-time driver, thanks to sponsorship from Ethos Fuel Reformulator. On May 2, 2008 it was announced that the team had been purchased by
William T. Kelsey and
Eric Zimmerman and that Phil Giebler would return to the team to drive its entry in the
2008 Indianapolis 500. Giebler crashed the team's Panoz during practice on the third day of qualifying, totaling the car as well as suffering bruised lungs and a cervical sprain. The team had planned to run the
Bombardier Learjet 550 at
Texas Motor Speedway in June with a new
Dallara chassis and Jaques Lazier behind the wheel. However, an entry for the team was not on the entry list posted by the league on June 3. The team's Indy Lights entry also failed to arrive at the first race after the
Freedom 100 with no official reason as to why. In an interview on July 4, 2008,
Al Unser Jr. indicated that the team had gone bankrupt and that he and the team's sponsor were seeking to acquire the team's assets in bankruptcy court. The team's Indy Lights equipment was ultimately sold to
Bryan Herta, who used it to begin his own team. ==IndyCar drivers==