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Season 2008 - IndyCar-ChampCar merger close
Posted: 08 Feb 08 7:42 PM (N/A)

From eurosport.yahoo.com :

 

A sensational merger between the warring ChampCar and IRL IndyCar series' could be pushed through next week.

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It is believed that the major sticking point that will be discussed revolves around the Motegi IndyCar race in Japan, with the race needing to move to September to allow the ChampCar showpiece race at Long Beach to keep its April date and form part of the re-united championship.

"It's as close as it's ever been to being together, but we don't know if we can get across the goal line," George told Speed TV. "But no one is giving up yet."

Under the terms of the agreement that the trio are trying to reach, any ChampCar team that agrees to compete full-time in IndyCar, will be given a free Dallara chassis and Honda engines to aid them in their transition for the Panoz-Cosworth package they currently run.

The teams would also be eligible for the TEAMS programme, which pays $1.2 million to each car that competes full-time in the series as opposed to a prize money system.

It seems likely that any merger would see ChampCar wound up, but with the street races of Long Beach, Edmonton and Surfers Paradise absorbed into the IndyCar schedule.

Kalkoven told Speed TV: "Both sides want this to happen very much and we're working on it."

The IndyCar World Series, as it was then known, was forced to lose the "Indy" tag, after championship owners - made up largely of team owners - had a major fall-out with George over money at the end of 1995.

George set up his own championship, the Indy Racing League, with the Indy 500 central to its success, while the owners' series has Indy taken away from its calendar and was re-branded as CART, and then again later as ChampCar.

Despite constant growth for the IRL - which adopted the IndyCar tag in 2003 - both series' have suffered in popularity in recent years, thanks to the huge publicity machine that is NASCAR - leading to a desertion of drivers and fans.

Plans to merge the series before now have come to nothing.

Jamie O'Leary / Eurosport

Oh, man - this is what I have been waiting for. I really hope this happens and that the races will be shown on european tv channels


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Re: Season 2008 - IndyCar-ChampCar merger close
Posted: 08 Feb 08 8:38 PM (N/A) Modified By wroomer  on 2/8/2008 8:39:05 PM)
Finally some sense to American racing... Wish the same in Aerobics and boxing...
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Champ Car and Indy agree unification
Posted: 23 Feb 08 9:45 AM (N/A)

From eurosport.yahoo.com :

 

Twelve years after a bitter and damaging split, single-seater motor racing in the United States has reunited into one competition.

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The owners of Champ Car and the Indy Racing League (IRL) reached agreement in principle to unify the two competitions for the 2008 season.

The unified body will keep the name Indy Racing League and the competition will still be known as the IndyCar Series -- reflecting the dominance of the IRL in the new structure.

Testing for the new season will begin on Wednesday at the Homestead track, south of Miami.

The two bodies, representing what is called in the U.S 'open wheel racing', similar to Formula One, have suffered from the division of the sport.

NASCAR stock car racing has emerged as the most popular format -- establishing a dominant position in terms of live attendance, television ratings and sponsorship.

Single-seater racing was unified under the governing body CART until Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony George split in 1996 to form the IRL which had the rights to the high-profile Indianapolis 500 race.

CART declared bankruptcy in 2003 and although the series continued as Champ Car, last year it lost the two title sponsors Bridgestone and Ford and faced low participation and an uncertain future in 2008.

In recent years there has been a drift of talent away from single-seaters. The 2007 IRL champion Scotsman Dario Franchitti and 2006 winner Sam Hornish Junior have both moved to NASCAR.

Reuters

Well, finally it happened - we will now check the schedules and driver lists and make sure everything is ready to go when the season starts. This is going to be interesting


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