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17 Jan 2003, 19:59 (Ref:477614) | #1 | |
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The Indy Racing League might not have an overcrowded pit road after all.
Boohoohoo!!!Waaaaaah!!!
IRL brings in bigger names -- not more By Curt Cavin curt.cavin@indystar.com January 17, 2003 Instead of having too many cars for races, as IndyCar series officials projected last month, there may actually be fewer regulars than last season. The commitment list compiled by The Indianapolis Star has 18 cars for the 2003 season, a list that likely will grow to 21 with the imminent confirmations of Sarah Fisher, Airton Dare and Buddy Lazier. While the figure could still rise to more than 30, for which series vice president Brian Barnhart has planned, it seems the IRL is destined for about 24, fewer than the 26 that started last year's season-opening race at Homestead, Fla. The IRL begins its eighth season March 2 at Homestead. "We've had 33 applications for the Leader's Circle (financial aid) program," Barnhart said. "But we won't know the contenders from the pretenders before the end of the month." Most team decisions hinge on finding sponsorship. But the usual period for landing such funding has passed, leaving several teams in limbo. The money search is a more significant issue in the IRL this season as team budgets have doubled with the first wholesale equipment change in four years. The IndyCar series will have all-new cars, engines and gearboxes in 2003, pushing the price tag for being competitive in the 16 races to about $5 million. It doesn't help that the world's economy is struggling. At least a half-dozen smaller teams, including 2000 series champion Hemelgarn Racing, are in difficult financial straits as the season nears. Several key drivers are unemployed, too, including two of last year's race winners, Jeff Ward and Alex Barron. "I'm not saying I won't find anything," said Ward, who won the June race at Texas Motor Speedway. "But I'm having to keep my fingers crossed." "We're dressed up and ready to go," said team owner Ron Hemelgarn, who has Lazier in waiting. "But right now we don't have anything signed (with a sponsor). Money is as tight as I've seen it in my 25 years (of racing)." Resigned to not having the sponsorship to compete are two high-profile teams: series original Treadway Racing and last year's No. 5 finisher, Blair Racing. Both are selling ancillary equipment. Teams owned by Buzz Calkins, Billy Boat and Sam Schmidt are hoping for late sponsorship deals. Other committed teams such as Kelley Racing still hope to add an extra car (for Tony Renna), although there won't be the excess once expected. The IRL averaged 24.6 cars at its non-Indianapolis races in 2002. Thirty-three cars traditionally start the Indianapolis 500 and Barnhart expects this year's entry list to again be about 40. While the IRL might not improve its car count, it certainly has upgraded the quality of its teams. New for 2003 are Andretti Green Racing (drivers Michael Andretti, Dario Franchitti and Tony Kanaan), Team Rahal (with 1999 IRL champ Kenny Brack) and Fernandez Racing and second cars from Ganassi Racing (bringing Scott Dixon) and Mo Nunn Racing. All have been staples of the Championship Auto Racing Teams series in recent years. "The problem is, they're just replacing the old IRL teams that can't make it anymore," said Ted Bitting, a former Treadway team member who is trying to start a new team. "I went through last year's (IRL contact) book and there's only like five teams left." Actually, there are nine teams left that competed regularly with the IRL last year, but only six from 2001. The IRL lost Conquest Racing to CART in the off-season. The Leader's Circle program is set up to assist 24 car-and-driver combinations. IRL president Tony George insists that in motorsports, only the strongest survive. "We've given (teams) all the encouragement we can muster, but in challenging (economic) times it's the team that's best organized and best prepared that meets the challenges," he said. "Not everyone meets that criteria." |
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Although I feel badly for the teams that are folding and the people being put out of work, I gotta admit that something about that article makes me smile.
Wonder why their budgets doubled during the offseason? Could it have something to do with the value of the yen? |
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17 Jan 2003, 20:27 (Ref:477648) | #3 | ||
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Brand new chassis, brand new engines, and a new level of professionalism is expected to take on the new teams.
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17 Jan 2003, 21:05 (Ref:477691) | #4 | ||
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Well, the small teams lost their sponsor ... IMS. Tony closed his check book. Instaed of dropping upwarsd of $100 M into the series, he is cutting back. Perhaps only $10-15 M to see that Sarah Fisher (woman), George Mack (black) and maybe some other favorite son gets a shot.
He has what he wants, the CART teams without CART. This year it is Pook who is dolling out $50 M. I can't say that this isn't what George wants, bcause I think this is exactly what he wants. Pook burns CART's cash, weakening his US presence, and George reloads the cash vaults. The budgets doubled because this is the first year of new equipement. Everyone has to buy 2-3 chassis - can't just buy one and get a couple upgrade kits-, and the price of engines went up - need to either buy new ones (Penske, most of the Chevy guys) or lease them (new expense). BTW, what does this have to do with CART? |
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A turning of the tables.
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17 Jan 2003, 21:30 (Ref:477723) | #7 | ||
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So macdaddy, does that mean CART is now the "darkside", and Indycar is the "cars and stars"? Pook-fare replaces IMS welfare. Well at least it keeps OW shops open and gearheads employed.
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17 Jan 2003, 21:34 (Ref:477724) | #8 | ||
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More like "a turning of the tables" on some of the CART-bashers and flamebaiters we've been tolerating all offseason.
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CART is not the Dark Side. Lord Sith George hasn't become a Jedi, as far as I know...
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17 Jan 2003, 22:04 (Ref:477741) | #11 | ||
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Is T.G telling us that the IRL wasn't worth a s**t last year, but thats all gonna change this year because the people who became uncompfortable in CART?
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17 Jan 2003, 22:07 (Ref:477743) | #12 | ||
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Have come over? (got distracted)
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17 Jan 2003, 22:47 (Ref:477773) | #14 | ||
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Pook won't be burning $50 mil in 2003.
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17 Jan 2003, 22:51 (Ref:477781) | #15 | ||
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"OUT DAMN SPOT!"
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17 Jan 2003, 23:22 (Ref:477813) | #17 | ||
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Who cares about that series?
Isn't this the cart forum? |
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It just goes to show that the whole North American open wheel scene is quite ill.
Besides, this is a flamebait in the wrong forum. Goodbye. |
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