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366.1 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue Jun 13 1995 14:55 | 6 |
| Dick Simon is the only one who's planning to do so. AJ's going IRL,
and Indy-only teams like Menard are planning IRL programs. But of the
CART franchise holders, only Dick is comitted to IRL (albeit with one
car for now).
George
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366.2 | Autoweek update | ASABET::JROGERS | | Wed Jun 14 1995 07:39 | 8 |
| Autoweek said that NHIS is going IRL, after much thought. It was
originally hoped that there would be no conflicting dates so teams
could run both series. However, it looks as if that has evaporated
with both scheduling for sometime in August.
And the specs aren't even decided yet... (sigh)
Jeff
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366.3 | Playing in the sandbox | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Mon Jul 10 1995 14:04 | 9 |
| Its been reported that Tony George has guaranteed 25 spots to the top
IRL drivers for next years Indy 500. The remaining 8 spots would be
"open" for other drivers to qualify for. There would still be the pole
qualifications, and bumping, but it sounds like changes are coming.
Needless to say the IndyCar teams are not happy.
Mark
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366.4 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Mon Jul 10 1995 16:12 | 4 |
| Does this mean the USAC champion will have to win more than the Indy 500 next
year?
Dave
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366.5 | | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Mon Jul 10 1995 18:01 | 16 |
| Dave,
Besides the 4 other races that the IRL announced, I had heard that
points from the Silver Crown series could also be included. However,
I have not read anything to that effect recently.
I also read in the NSSN that the IRL prize money will be higher than
the current IndyCar purses and that there will be more $$$ for other
monies awarded to the IRL teams.
I just wonder how the sponsors will react to this. I just can't fathom
that they would be pleased that their sponsorship does not include the
biggest auto race in the world...
Mark
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366.6 | | BRAT::STEVENS_M | | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:22 | 11 |
| I hope the two sides can iron things out...I can't imagine that two
series could survive without damaging both. From what I understand they
were very close to reaching an agreement. However, CART came back and
said they could not include the 4 races into their schedule, and they
wanted complete control over the 500 (Indy).
Dave Despain (sp?) on ESPN made the comment during the Silver Crown
Cars "Can you imagine 33 of these cars at the 500!" It may happen
yet...
Mark
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366.7 | | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Fri Sep 29 1995 17:53 | 9 |
| It's being rumored this week, that IndyCar teams may boycott the Indy
500 next year, and schedule the Michigan 500 the same weekend.
Supposedly, Roger Penske (owner of MIS) said he would honor anyone
with a ticket to the Indy 500.
Mark
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366.8 | Hey Indy!!Down Here!! | ODIXIE::CERASO | | Tue Oct 03 1995 19:41 | 1 |
| Or how bout brang 'um dawn hyere ta Tallerdeyger
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366.9 | | ABACUS::STEVENS_M | | Tue Dec 12 1995 11:51 | 15 |
| There are 30 entries listed as received for the Disney World race in
January. Supposedly, there are several CART teams going. Valvoline is
one of the series sponsors, so it looks as if Derrick Walker's team
will be there. Also, AJ Foyt, Dick Simon, Rick Galles, Payton/Coyne,
among others.
Also, CART has said that anyone racing ain an IRL event will be
stripped of there Board privelages. They can stil attend the meetings
but they do not get to vote.
Johnny Rutherford has also signed on with the IRL as there Pace Car
driver, and consultant for racing.
CART (Championship Auto Racin Teams, Inc) have still been talking about
the alternative 500 in May, but no details have been released as yet.
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366.10 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Wed Dec 13 1995 15:06 | 8 |
| Re: last
Walker and Galles have said they will take their chances and run Indy
only. Aside from Foyt and Scandia-Simon, no other IndyCar franchise
teams have announced plans to run Disney (or Phoenix, for that
matter).
George
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366.11 | engine stats | POLAR::RENAUDP | taste religion:BITE A PRIEST! | Mon Dec 18 1995 12:40 | 7 |
| Heard a blurb on the tube this weekend abotu the car configuration for
the IRL. Raceday stated they will be using 4.0 litre non turbocharged
engines. These engines will be bought by the teams as opposed to
leasing them (CART rules).
Paul
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366.12 | Methanol? | ASABET::JROGERS | | Tue Dec 19 1995 06:48 | 12 |
| Yeah, I heard about that as well. I am a bit surprized that they will
still require methanol fuel. I thought they would make the break with
the new engine formula. They expect the engine to turn 650-700 hp
versus the 800 hp or so for the turbo. That should account for a
reduction of about 6 mph at Indy.
BTW, the engines are to be 4 valves/cyl, V-8, DOHC. The idea is to
make this "stock block" for the next decade. Let's see who has engines
that fit that.... Ford, Olds, Cadillac, Lexus, Infiniti, Ferrari,
Porche, BMW, and Mercedes. Any others of note?
Jeff
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366.13 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Tue Dec 19 1995 08:23 | 3 |
| Add Audi and Chevrolet to that list.
Dave
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366.14 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Tue Dec 19 1995 09:43 | 20 |
| Also Jaguar.
Re: last, which production Chevy V-8 is DOHC? The LT5 doesn't count,
as it's out of production.
Teams may encounter problems using these production derived engines as
stressed members in a monocoque. We may see new chassis designs to
accomodate these engines, with rear engine carriers and a subframe.
Also, I think it is unrealistic to expect that the manufacturers will be
using "production-based" engines. The Olds Motorsport Aurora is
effectively a different engine, with only bore centers in common with
the off-the-shelf Aurora V-8. In effect, they will be pure racing
engines.
I think they are staying with methanol becuase of its proven safety
advantages vs. gasoline. While I have my differences with the Speedway
brain trust, they have long memories, and the 1964 Eddie Sachs-Dave
McDonald accident still evokes terribel memories at Indy.
George
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366.15 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Tue Dec 19 1995 12:22 | 11 |
| >Also Jaguar.
I sort of figured Ford covered Jaguar - or did they sell Jag off?
> Re: last, which production Chevy V-8 is DOHC? The LT5 doesn't count,
> as it's out of production.
Oh, didn't know that. I figured there was some Corvette engine that would
qualify.
Dave
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366.16 | | POLAR::RENAUDP | Humpty was pushed! | Wed Dec 20 1995 12:57 | 13 |
| Story in the paper today states that CART has voted on and announced a
race at the Michigan 500 track to take place on the May long
weekend........The same day as the IRL Indy 500!
Who will get the television coverage? Who will go to which event?
What will CART name this new race? Is this the end of the most
prestigious race in the world? Which way will the sponsership go?
Where will the Menard team compete?
I'm so confused!!!!!!
Paul
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366.17 | US 500 - Checkout the PPG IndyCar Home Page.. | ORAREP::BOIKO | Mike Boiko | Thu Dec 21 1995 09:16 | 10 |
| re .16
The name of the race is the US 500
If you have access to a www search engine then have it search for
PPG. I'm sure you'll locate the PPG IndyCar Home Page. It will
answer all your questions. Sorry, but I don't remember the URL
address.
-mike-
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366.18 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Thu Dec 21 1995 09:25 | 10 |
| Re: the race, ther is NO coverage currently locked in. Apparently CBS
was pressured by NASCAR -- if you cover the US 500, bye bye Daytona.
No other network is interested. If they don't get this solved soo,
this could completely come apart.
Re: Jaguar, supposedly for the new XJ whatever sportscar, they are
developing their own 4.0 liter V-8 (that is, it's not part of the Ford
modular family).
George
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366.19 | Tony George response | BSS::JILSON | COSROCS -- In Thrust We Trust | Thu Dec 21 1995 11:30 | 43 |
| Article: 4446
Newsgroups: rec.autos.sport.info
Subject: INDYCAR/IRL: IRL press release 95-11-19
For Immediate Release
IMS, IRL STATEMENT REGARDING CART EVENT ON MAY 26, 1996
The following response is issued for general use and should be attributed
to Tony George, President, Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It is intended as
the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's and Indy Racing League's only statement on
this situation until after the holidays.
"The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indy Racing League (IRL) are aware
of the announcement Monday, Dec. 18, 1995, in Chicago by Championship Auto
Racing Teams.
"In response, we can only say we are disappointed by the action because of
its negative impact on automobile racing in North America. CART's action
could diminish the opportunities for some drivers and teams to compete in
the greatest motorsports event in the world, the Indianapolis 500.
"However, it does not change or influence any of the plans for the 1996
Indianapolis 500 or the launching of the Indy Racing League, the series of
oval track races which is designed to provide growth and long-term stability
for the sport. If anything, CART's action underscores the need for our new
league. The 80th Indianapolis 500, open to all competitors who choose to
run for racing's richest prize, will be run May 26, 1996.
"CART owners and competitors are not locked out of either the Indianapolis
500 or the Indy Racing League. All have been invited to participate. Our
intent was that the IRL could coexist with CART's current series of races --
which has never included the USAC-sanctioned Indianapolis 500. Whether by
its own rules changes or scheduling conflicts, CART has created an unhealthy
all-or-nothing choice for the racing community.
"The IRL was created for inclusion not exclusion -- and certainly not to be
in direct conflict with or to replace any series already in existence.
Toward that end, invitations to the 1996 Indianapolis 500 remain open to
those caught in the web of Monday's announcement."
....IMS95-04...
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366.20 | who's siding with who? | STAR::KING | | Thu Dec 21 1995 15:51 | 8 |
| So what's the general thoughts of noters on this ? I personally am with
the IndyCar (CART) crowd and will watch the US 500 in preference to the
Indy500. Do others feel this way ? I'm wondering if Tony George has
bitten off a bit more than he could chew - or, at the end of the day,
is the Indy 500 so sacred that he'll win any battle with it ??
martin
PS I would of course tape the Indy500 to watch another day ;-)
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366.21 | | AIMTEC::BURDEN_D | A bear in his natural habitat | Thu Dec 21 1995 16:07 | 4 |
| Can someone post (or compile) a list of teams on 'each side'? Also, how does
USAC fit into the IRL vs CART thing?
Dave
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366.22 | | UNIFIX::BERENS | Alan Berens | Fri Dec 22 1995 09:05 | 8 |
| re .20:
I certainly will NOT watch the US 500 (or whatever). I've been an INDY 500
fan since I was a kid listening to the race on the radio. IMHO, CART is
looking rather childish in all this.
Alan
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366.23 | oh the possibilities...... | POLAR::RENAUDP | Humpty was pushed! | Fri Dec 22 1995 10:05 | 28 |
| I have been an Indy fan since.....well......since I can remember being
able to change the channel on the television!
I really cannot see why this dispute is happening. Tony was a bit of a
clod for laying down the goofy rule about the CART teams fighting for 9
of the 35 spots. This always has been and should remain open to
the 35 FASTEST drivers with a viable car, regardless of what series
they normally race in. An example is Davey Hamilton. Where's he
from...Sprint cars I believe.
BUT..........
CART is acting like a spoiled child who wasn't invited to a party!
"Well if I can't bring ALL my friends, then I'll have my own party!"
This is not good for the image of the sport.
I think the IRL is a good idea, running only ovals, but I don't see why
the two leagues cannot co-exist, running half the season on the road
courses and such under CART santioning, then run All the oval races
under USAC sanctioning. At the end of the season you have three
championships. An IRL champ, a CART champ, and an overall Indycar
champion. These may very well end up being the same driver for all
three, but if the last season is any indication, I don't think it would
be. This is the same thing they do with Boxing(WBC, and IBF).
That's just my opinion, which is what you asked for!
Paul
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366.24 | | BSS::JILSON | COSROCS -- In Thrust We Trust | Fri Dec 22 1995 10:46 | 2 |
| Davey Hamilton is a SuperModified driver primarily but has branched out to
midgets, sprints & Indy cars.
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366.25 | My $.02 | ASABET::JROGERS | | Fri Dec 22 1995 12:10 | 6 |
| I don't know what to watch, yet. I side with CART generally on this
dispute, but I have been a long Indy follower. This all seems rather
silly. I wish the IRL would have kept Indy open to the 33 fastest
qualifiers.
Jeff
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366.26 | Tony George ego, politics, and his own big race.. | ORAREP::BOIKO | Mike Boiko | Wed Dec 27 1995 16:44 | 26 |
| If you were at the IndyCar race in New Hampshire and listened to the
people in the stands, followed the IndyCar newsgroups on the Internet,
and knew a little bit about the politics/money of Tony George - you
would most likely feel that the IRL is a joke...
My friends in SCCA (PRO Atlantic) tell me that NHIS is now wishing they
never signed on to run the IRL race. They are getting such a bad
response.
IndyCar never had the same fan attraction as NASCAR has at NHIS...but
still, the reaction of fans to the IRL race in NH has been VERY neg.
The last few years have been the best years ever for IndyCar racing
attendance. The cost compared to F1 is reasonable (still high...but
nothing like F1) Both NASCAR and IndyCar have been doing really well.
NASCAR REALLY REALLY well.. So Tony George feels that since he has his
own MAJOR race...then he can create his own league, with his own rules.
Well guess what, 90% of IndyCar said fine create your own league but we
aren't building special cars just for your league...and we're not buying
into the limited number of slots available for non IRL cars in the
Indy 500. I totally agree.
This is all about Tony George's ego, money, and the fact that he own's
the biggest race in the world..
-mike-
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366.27 | IRL couldn't have done that... | ORAREP::BOIKO | Mike Boiko | Wed Dec 27 1995 16:53 | 13 |
| re .25
But Jeff, if IRL left Indy open to the fastest 33 qualifers then many
of the IRL teams wouldn't have made it...
IRL is like going to a baseball game during the strike..and watching
mostly farm league players. Don't get me wrong, there have more then a
few very good drivers signed up to run in the IRL. But many of the
drivers are inexperienced or past their prime.
Wonder if AJ is thinking about a come back....with the IRL 8-)
-mike-
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366.28 | I've got that bad feeling, Gary | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Fri Dec 29 1995 11:56 | 13 |
| Re: .26
>My friends in SCCA (PRO Atlantic) tell me that NHIS is now wishing
they never signed on to run the IRL race. They are getting such a bad
response.
Andrew Craig, at the race this year, made a really obvious public
effort to assure the Bahres that there were no hard feelings and that
NHIS would be welcomed back to the IndyCar series whenever the wished.
Of course, he then went and scheduled Road America on the same weekend
as the NHIS IRL race, but at least the thought was there. :-)
George
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366.29 | | TOP124::STEVENS_M | | Tue Jan 02 1996 10:20 | 12 |
| I prefer oval racing.
I don't like street courses.
I'm "siding" with the IRL, but will miss several of the CART drivers.
I don't like the Speedway's qualifying rules.
I'm tired of CART's bashing of the IRL.
I'm going to the Disney World race, the 500, maybe Nazareth and NHIS.
I want the two sides to come together so that we get more IndyCar
racing, more cars, more drivers and better "shows".
Mark
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366.30 | I'll second that !! | POLAR::RENAUDP | Who killed Nice Guy Eddie???? | Tue Jan 02 1996 11:01 | 3 |
| AMEN!
P
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366.31 | | POLAR::RENAUDP | No Ma'am, we're musicians | Mon Jan 15 1996 12:35 | 4 |
| Heard on Raceday yesterday that the Fox network will be televising the
US 500. Anyone hear anymore about this??
Pablo
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366.32 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Mon Jan 15 1996 14:59 | 6 |
| ESPN, per ESPN. Pre-announced yesterday, formal announcement on
Thursday.
http://www.indycar.com/ppg/PPGCupNews.html
George
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366.33 | | BRAT::STEVENS_M | | Mon Jan 15 1996 15:40 | 7 |
| I heard that on ESPN today (12:00 noon) that they would cover the
US500. ABC which owns ESPN will broadcast the Indy 500 at the same
time.
Big question - Where will Paul Page go? Indy or Michigan?
Mark
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366.34 | olive branch maybe???? | POLAR::RENAUDP | No Ma'am, we're musicians | Tue Jan 23 1996 13:22 | 6 |
| The report on Raceday on Sunday was that the US500 was set back to
2:00 PM by CART, so that "true fans" of the sport will have an
opportunity to see both races.
Pablo
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366.35 | WDW? | ASABET::JROGERS | | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:50 | 4 |
| Any news of the qualifying for this race? How are they scheduling
that, given it is a Saturday race?
Jeff
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366.36 | Lineup for WDW - from IRL Web pages: | STAR::KING | | Fri Jan 26 1996 16:16 | 32 |
|
Starting Order
91 Buddy Lazier 95 R/F/F Hemelgarn Racing 20.011 19.847 181.388
4 Richie Hearn 95 R/F/G Della Penna Motorsports 20.062 19.900 180.905
21 Roberto Guerrero 94 R/F/G Pagan Racing 20.516 20.210 178.130
35 Arie Luyendyk 95 R/F/G Byrd/Leberle-Treadway 20.810 20.305 177.296
41 Scott Sharp 95 L/F/G AJ Foyt Enterprises 20.524 20.430 176.211
12 Buzz Calkins 95 R/F/F Bradley Motorsports 20.751 20.517 175.464
14 Davey Hamilton 95 L/F/G AJ Foyt Enterprises 21.072 20.537 175.293
20 Tony Stewart 95 L/M/G Team Menard Inc. 20.891 20.624 174.554
3 Eddie Cheever 95 L/M/G Team Menard Inc. 20.703 20.812 173.888
17 Stan Wattles 94 L/F/F Leigh Miller Racing 21.118 20.752 173.477
9 Stephan Gregoire 95 R/F/F Hemelgarn Racing 20.994 20.780 173.244
2 Scott Brayton 95 L/M/G Team Menard Inc. 20.863 20.787 173.185
90 Lyn St. James 94 L/F/G Scandia/Simon Racing 21.186 21.039 171.111
11 Mike Groff 95 L/F/G AJ Foyt Enterprises 21.209 21.095 170.657
54 Robbie Buhl 94 R/F/F Beck Motorsports/Zunne Gp. 21.535 21.107 170.560
33 Michele Alboreto 95 L/F/G Scandia/Simon Racing 21.360 21.121 170.446
75 Johnny O'Connell 95 R/F/F Cunningham Motorsports 21.695 21.462 167.738
18 John Paul, Jr. 93 L/M/G PDM/Automatic Sprinkler 22.466 160.242
16 Johnny Parsons 93 L/M/F Blueprint Racing 23.832 23.451 153.512
25 David Kudrave 92 L/B/G Tempero/Giuffre Racing 25.325 24.598 146.353
Legend: YR=Year, C=Chassis, E=Engine, T=Tire
Chassis: R=Reynard, L=Lola
Engine: B=Buick, F=Ford Cosworth, M=Menard
Tires: F=Firestone G=Goodyear
Copyright � 1996 IRL
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366.37 | Help those of us not net-worthy, PLEASE!!! | POLAR::RENAUDP | HAKUNA MA-TATA!! | Fri Mar 22 1996 12:09 | 4 |
| Any news from the race (Phoenix??) grid for Sunday??
Pablo
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366.38 | Some season opener... | 26022::EHRAMJIAN | Sanka...Ya Dead?! | Mon Aug 19 1996 10:07 | 11 |
| I didn't watch the whole thing, but did catch bits and pieces of the
NHIS IRL "Season Opener". I almost went, but last minute plans changed
that...as it did for most everyone else who were supposed to attend.
I watch and was amazed at the amount of open seats (he says
remembering the capacity crowd for the Winston Cup event.) I didn't
hear the ABC commentators mention anything about attendance, so my
information came from this morning's Worcester Telegram - 24,000
people. That is some season opening crowd ;^(
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366.39 | | STAR::KING | | Mon Aug 19 1996 10:48 | 7 |
| Yes - terrible attendance. Not too surprised. They had a hard time
filling the open seats (Main grandstand and one of the smaller ones)
for the real IndyCars. And the ticket prices were the same.
Meanwhile, at Road America there was a crowd of 85,000. If you didn't
catch it yesterday, look out for the re-runs this week on ESPN - very
eventful race!!
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366.40 | | PROXY::J_EVANS | | Mon Aug 19 1996 13:33 | 10 |
| But we were able to move to a different seat yesterday if we wanted to.
Traffic was non-existant. We got there at 8AM and drive into the main
parking lot. We also could have done that at 11:30 as well...
5 minutes of rain caused a 50 minute delay to get things dried off. Did
the stewards resind the red flag? Some cars definitely had some work
done to them during the delay, like new sticker tires...
jim
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366.41 | | TURRIS::lspace.zko.dec.com::winalski | PLIT happens... | Mon Aug 19 1996 17:26 | 14 |
| The stewards did allow the cars to be worked on during the red flag
period. Pagan Racing replaced a broken brake rotor on Roberto
Guerrero's car, for example.
The IRL race was a magnificent boon for race fans with infield
passes. At the CART events in the past, the teams were always
heavily involved with schmoozing with people brought in by the
sponsors. As a paying race fan, you kind of felt that you were
barging in on someone's private party. There were no paddock area
hospitality tents for the IRL event, it was a lot less crowded, and
since the team principles weren't busy schmoozing, they had plenty of
time to talk to the fans. It was great.
--PSW
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366.42 | IndyCar Trademark | BRAT::STEVENS_M | | Wed Dec 18 1996 11:56 | 8 |
366.43 | | STAR::KING | | Wed Dec 18 1996 13:22 | 7 |
366.44 | | LJSRV2::ALLEGREZZA | George Allegrezza @LJO | Thu Dec 19 1996 10:42 | 15
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