Friday, October 16, 2009

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Silly Season

We'll see what happens this off season - it should be pretty interesting but I dont think there will be that many changes.

We already know:

Doornbos intelligently signed on with HVM for next season
Sarah Fisher will run 9 (potentially more) races
Jay Howard will join SFR for 4 races including the 500
Alex Lloyd will race for NHL next season

What we aren't sure about:

Danica's actual contract agreement with Andretti
The extent of Andretti's team: 2 - 3 -4 cars? We know it will definitely be TK and Danica.
They have been running Marco at a loss for 2 seasons and will the
Formula Dream sponsorship go (if so, where to.)
Will Hideki Mutoh be completely out of a ride?
Wheldon said he will be back in the IRL next season but said nothing about with whom.
Gil De Ferran motorsports? - who will drive and who will the sponsor be.
Will the IRL get a title sponsor out of IZOD?
Will Vision racing find sponsorship?
Penske 3-car expansion?
Status of new team Fazzt? (rediculous name)

There is more but that's all I can come up with without my list.
Sigh - we'll see what happens.

Friday, July 31, 2009

2010 IndyCar Schedule

I am very happy that Watkins Glen is still July 4th weekend - it made the most sense! So long Richmond though. Detroit still not back again ---good.

There will be 8 ovals and 9 road/street courses in the 2010 schedule.
There will be a race in Brazil but the venue has not been decided. 3 different locations are of interest. 7-10 days until the decision.

Brazil
St. Pete
Barber Motorsports Park
Long Beach
Kansas
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Texas
Iowa
Watkins Glen International
Toronto
Edmonton
Mid-Ohio
Infineon
Chicagoland
Kentucky
Japan
Homestead-Miami

Sunday, July 26, 2009

A difficult year for Brazilian Kanaan takes a downright frightening turn by Bruce Martin of SI

A difficult year for Brazilian Kanaan takes a downright frightening turn

Bruce Martin - Sports Illustrated

EDMONTON, Alberta -- Dario Franchitti had tears in his eyes when he saw his friend and racing rival Tony Kanaan, his hands heavily bandaged and a burn on his chin -- the grim reminders of a horrifying fire on pit lane during Sunday's Rexall Edmonton Indy.

Franchitti had just finished fifth in a race won by Will Power of Australia and was talking to a reporter when he saw Kanaan in a golf-kart.

Franchitti stopped and gave Kanaan a hug, whispering in his ear that "it's over" referring to Kanaan's streak of bad luck that has plagued him in the IndyCar Series this season.

"It comes in threes," Franchitti said, referring to the bad luck that Kanaan has experienced. "I'm just so happy to see you. But you can't lift a finger with those hands."

Franchitti, his eyes moist with emotion, blew kisses at Kanaan showing how strong the friendship is between the Scotsman and the Brazilian.

Kanaan, who suffered one of the hardest crashes in his life in the 93rd Indianapolis 500 on May 24, had bruised ribs and severe contusions to his right thigh from that impact that took him a few weeks to overcome.

What has followed since has been a litany of bad luck on the race track and slow race cars that have added up to the most miserable season of his career for the 2004 IndyCar Series champion.

But during a pit stop on lap 34, Kanaan felt his driver's suit get soaked with the cold liquid known as ethanol -- a sugar-based fuel made in Brazil.

The IndyCar Series uses 100 percent fuel grade ethanol which actually contains 2 percent gasoline to make it legal by the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Without the gasoline added to the ethanol, it could be consumed as high-octane liquor.

Remember those "Hairy Buffalo" parties in college? The high-grade alcohol was actually ethanol.

But there is another benefit to the gasoline additive -- in the case of a pit fire; one can actually see orange flames. In the days when IndyCars ran methanol, the flames were practically invisible.

Once Kanaan felt the fuel soak his uniform, he knew he was about to ignite so he pulled away from his pit crew to keep them out of harm's way.

True to his instincts, the fuel erupted and Kanaan was engulfed in flames. In-car cameras on the VERSUS telecast showed the horrific image of a man on fire trying to unstrap himself and climb out of a race car.

His Andretti Green pit crew jumped into action, dousing buckets of water on the driver to put out the flames. Crew members from other teams, including Team Penske and Panther Racing also came to Kanaan's aide, dumping more water on the flames and helping to pull him out of the cockpit.

IndyCar drivers are among the bravest of all professional athletes. They strap themselves into open-wheel, open-cockpit race cars that go far faster than a NASCAR stock car. The fuel tank is located behind the driver's seat and in front of the engine, which is in the rear of the race car.

While these brave men -- along with Danica Patrick -- took the green flag in Sunday's race, they put fear out of their minds because they understand and accept the risk of being a race driver.

But the one thing they fear the most is fire and the helpless feeling that comes with it.

"You can't see the burns on my face yet because they say it will take a few days so I guess I'm going to be uglier than I already am right now," Kanaan said. "It was a scary moment. I have to thank all the other teams -- Penske and the Panther boys. They all came to rescue me. It's pretty remarkable.

"It shows the IndyCar family as it is. We are competitors over the weekend but when somebody needs help, I got it. I'm glad I'm OK. The Penske guys saved my life today."

The fuel probe stuck open on the fuel hose during Kanaan's pit stop. So when the fueler pulled out the hose, ethanol still spewed out which doused the driver and the car. Once that fuel touched the hot exhaust of the race car, it ignited.

"As soon as he pulled it I saw the shower that I got and I knew that's not water," Kanaan recalled. "I knew it was going to be ugly so I pulled out of the pits to save the guys on my crew. I pulled further down to get out of the car.

"This could have been a lot worse. I was on fire for 45 seconds so I don't know how much worse it could be. I have to thank all the people who make the safety and the firesuits. To be on first for 45 seconds and have my hands burned and face burned is not a lot.

"It seems like we can't get it right this year. It makes you think twice about what you want to do from now on. I have to think about what I want to do from now on."

Kanaan vows that he will compete in the IndyCar race at Kentucky Speedway next Saturday night but also indicated he does not know how much pain his hands will feel in the coming days.

"I've done it all -- I almost killed myself at Indy with a 200 mile an hour crash," Kanaan said. "Let's talk about good things. I keep fighting and I'm resisting so let's move forward.

"I'm not going to retire. Talking about next week, let's see how I feel on Wednesday. I'm not giving up. My eyelashes are burned so I look pretty scary right now."

Kanaan entered Sunday's 96-lap street course race that winds around the runways of Edmonton's City Centre Airport eighth in IndyCar points but realistically out of it in terms of contending for this year's championship. He was the points leader heading into the Indianapolis 500 in May but after his hard crash into the third turn wall on the 97th lap of the race, he finished 27th. The following week, he was 19th at Milwaukee.

At Iowa, he was 14th and two weeks ago at Toronto, he finished 17th.

He came to Edmonton hoping to "light a fire" to his season but this is certainly not what he had in mind.

The pit fire was the end of his race and he finished 29th, dropping to ninth in points.

"It could have been much worse," Kanaan said. "It is what it is. It was a tough day for us. I've raced with broken wrists and broken arms and a lot worse than that. Right now, I'm not planning on stepping out of the car. This has never happened to me before so it was not a pretty sight.

"I'm in pain but I've been in pain before. I'm not trying to say I'm a tough guy but it is what it is.

"I don't think about `What's next?' I think about 'What's next can only get better.' It can get any worse than this. I've been racing for 27 years. I know the risks. It's been happening to us a lot so we need to fix a few things. Like my boss said, this is why I get paid the big bucks because we have to go through some things that are bad. It can't any worse than this.

"It would really be bad if I were at home watching these guys race on TV so I'm happy that I'm here."

Kanaan has been broken and burned so he thinks the worst is over.

"Why not go for a win?" he asked.

Spoken like a true racer.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Sarah Fisher to race midgets @ Anderson Speedway

Sarah Fisher will race in the Kenyon Midget Series @ Anderson Speedway on July 22nd @ 8pm.

RacingWest article here

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Ashley Judd uses porta-potties...who knew?

Now we know. The only downside to Dario Franchitti winning a race is the horrendous interview with his wife, Ashley Judd, following the win.

Today we learned that she texts ALOT. She was texting her sister (Wynonna) and an unnamed cousin during the entire race. Because everyone wants to know exactly what her during-race schedule is like.

And she even said she used a porta-potty. I once learned she was a germa-phobe so I'm guessing she has cured herself of that phobia. She could have gone one step further and said whether it was #1 or #2 but thank god they didn't let her get in another word.

Dario Franchitti Wins @ Toronto From the Pole

Woohoo - my favorite guy gets a win @ Toronto.
There was plenty of action during the race - much of which was missed due to the poor ABC coverage - but anyway, Dario started from the pole and won!

Here is an ESPN article about the race HERE