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POJO_Risin
06-25-2006, 04:17 PM
Well...it looks like they've agreed to shared ownership...

and now just need to figure out how to arbitrate difference between the two...

Once that's done...specs on cars...and team ownerships are going to be discussed...

it appears that next year...the series is going to work on potentially running races on the same track at a few places...perhaps even working out a scenario in which they'd be at a place back to back...

a revamped indy-car circuit...could turn into a force...

POJO_Risin
06-25-2006, 04:17 PM
IRL, Champ Car take key steps toward unifying
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The Indy Racing League and Champ Car have taken important steps toward unifying the two open-wheel series of American racing.

Champ Car World Series boss Kevin Kalkhoven told The Associated Press on Sunday there is no written agreement, although the two sides have reached an understanding. He said there are many issues to resolve, but he is "very optimistic" the deal can be completed.
The Indianapolis Star on Sunday said the parties have an "ownership sharing agreement," although Kalkhoven characterized developments to the AP as "more a progress report than anything else."

IRL founder and chief executive Tony George told the Star: "We've agreed conceptually (to share ownership). Now we have to agree on how we would go about resolving differences that might come up."

Kalkhoven agreed that finding a way to settle disagreements is critical.

He said one possibility discussed is choosing a person to arbitrate these differences or be the deciding vote. Among the names reportedly brought up are Roger Penske, and IRL team owner and one of the founders of Champ Car's predecessor, CART; and longtime CART star Mario Andretti.

"Obviously, we need some kind of tiebreaker," Kalkhoven said. "We've had suggestions on both sides, but nothing has been resolved at this point."

Kalkhoven also said he supports an idea put forward by IRL president Brian Barnhardt suggesting that the IRL and Champ Car could run separate races at the same venue once or twice next season.

Kalkhoven, a Champ Car team owner and co-owner of the series that was racing in Cleveland on Sunday, remains "very optimistic that we can get this done."

"What it means, though, is we have a lot of agreements on a lot of issues and there are still a lot of issues to resolve," Kalkhoven added.

Among the things yet to be decided: Which races survive a merger? What chassis and engine combination a unified series would run? Who would run day-to-day operations.

"The good news is that Tony and I talking," Kalkhoven said. "And, as I've said from the start, doing it right is more important than just getting it done."

Also, Kalkhoven and Champ Car president Steve Johnson have said the 2007 schedule will leave free time in May for any Champ Car teams or drivers to compete in the IRL's Indianapolis 500.

The IRL began competition in 1996, starting a damaging split in the open-wheel world that cut into an already diminished fan base and sinking TV ratings, as well as scaring away big-money sponsors. Both sides have struggled since, with CART eventually sinking into bankruptcy and being resurrected in 2004 as Champ Car.

There have been several previous attempts by representatives of both sides to negotiate some kind of peace or merger, but none has succeeded. The latest talks began in December when Kalkhoven and George had a chance meeting and began developing a friendship and dialogue.

"We have had some face-to-face meetings but, mostly, we stay in contact by telephone and e-mail and we continue to have a very good relationship," Kalkhoven said.

rustoffa
06-25-2006, 10:16 PM
It's about time. I'm looking forward to the USGP next week....even though they have to de-tune those cars. Fucking insane.....Alonso is kicking Ferarri's collective asses.

Seshmeister
07-04-2006, 07:59 PM
Be still my beating heart