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Cold War ends, but Indy Car only heats up by getting on schedule

 

Step 1 is complete, and the long overdue open-wheel unification is over.

Tony George and Kevin Kalkhoven should be commended for finally ending the madness that nearly killed American Indy Car racing.

George's reunification work is only beginning. (US Presswire)  
George's reunification work is only beginning. (US Presswire)  
"It was last fall on the anniversary of my grandfather's death that I was thinking to myself it really had been 30 years ago since the sport of open-wheel racing had been truly unified," George recalled. "Last month when the calendar turned over to 2008, I was wondering if it was possible this could ever happen.

"Lo and behold, I got a phone call that just made me feel really warm. I felt like this was going perhaps going to be the best year of my 48 to have a chance to do something that's very important to me and very close to me, and that is to help bring about the unification of open-wheel racing."

The phone call came from Kalkhoven, and despite several failed attempts to mend fences, this time it actually worked out.

But as both sides admitted in Wednesday's news conference to officially announce the creation of a single open-wheel series, the heavy lifting is about to begin.

"I've said many times that unification itself isn't some sort of magic bullet to be able to get us forward," Kalkhoven said. "It's going to take an awful lot of hard work, and that has already begun."

Let's hope so.

This season will be a hodgepodge to say the least, with three former Champ Car events -- Long Beach, Edmonton and Australia -- wedged into the existing IRL schedule.

The Champ Car teams planning to make the switch, which could be as many as nine operations and up to 12 drivers, will have to change engine and chassis packages pretty much on the fly. And the league, which promised free Dallara chassis and Honda engines to those teams, will need to scramble to find available and competitive equipment.

"The interest level is clearly high at this point in time," said Brian Barnhart, the IRL director of race operations. "You could see anywhere from eight to 12 cars on the grid beginning with the Homestead event. That's absolutely the best-case scenario we could be looking for."

To make that transition as smooth as possible, the IRL has assigned several of its teams to incoming Champ Car operations.

"Newman-Haas will be assigned to Rahal Letterman," said George, a match that will pair up N-H driver Graham Rahal with his father Bobby's IRL team. "They have some common interests there and we wanted to align those team teams.

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Since:Nov 27, 2006

February 29, 2008 10:16 am

I hope they can pull it together and make the series come close to what it once was.  It will take time.  Hopefully they will keep Long beach, Richmond and a couple of other road courses on the schedule.

Here is an idea.......how about moving some of the races to the same weekend and venue as NASCAR and running on Saturday with NASCAR running on Sunday.&nbs ...(more)

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February 28, 2008 5:21 pm

As a fan of both Nascar and open wheel racing, I am really happy Indy Car and Cart finally reunified.   However, sometimes writers make this out to be akin to ending the Cold War.  It is a bunch of guys racing cars, for crisssakes!!  This does not signify a new chapter in international relations.   It's all about fun and I suggest we keep it in p ...(more)

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Since:Oct 15, 2007

March 1, 2008 1:34 am
Didn't this same type of thing happen with open wheels not many years ago  ??? Is it just a plot to keep people interested because NASCAR has taken over the spotlight from the open wheelers ?? And I don't know, I may be crazy, But I think either some new guys that are in NASCAR now, have some of the great open wheel names from the past ten years. Interest NASCAR, bye- bye open wheel !!!
 
 
 
 
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