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American Open-Wheel Racing Is Once Again Unified – RacingNation.com

The leaders of American open-wheel racing unified the sport today.

Let us now all exhale a collective sigh of relief. Open-wheel fans across this country can smile now that news spread that there is once again one open-wheel series. For the first time since late-1994, one sanctioning body is in charge of open wheel, Indy Car, Champ Car,

whatever moniker you would like to use.

It is being reported that Indy Racing League officials have announced that a news conference to detail the agreement will come sometime next week. Consenus is it will be set at the league’s test at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where testing is set to begin on Wednesday. IndyStar.com quoted Indy Racing League founder Tony George, “We want to have as positive of a press conference as possible when we do have one,

we don’t want to have questions without answers.”

The IndyStar.com report continued, “Still to be resolved are issues regarding Champ Car races that will be on the IRL’s schedule this season. Three are expected (Long Beach, Calif.; Edmonton, Alberta; and Surfers Paradise, Australia) to go with the IRL’s 16 previously announced events. IRL spokesman Fred Nation said George and Champ Car co-owner Kevin Kalkhoven signed their part of the contract during dinner Thursday night at the Eagle’s Nest restaurant at the Downtown Hyatt Regency hotel, but unification wasn’t complete until Gerald Forsythe, Champ Car’s other majority owner, signed today. After meeting with George for a couple of hours this morning, Kalkhoven left Indianapolis for his home in California. George decided to fly to Chicago to meet personally with Forsythe. George contacted his staff at Indianapolis Motor Speedway about 3 p.m. to say the deal was completed, ending 12 years of struggle between the two Indianapolis-based series. Forsythe could not be reached for comment, but Nation said he was pleased that George, who said he was “anxious” before boarding his company-owned jet, made the trip. “It had the effect of getting it done,” Nation said of

Forsythe’s signing.”

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