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INDY RACING LEAGUE LAUNCHES TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
LONG BEACH, Calif., (April 16, 2010) - The Indy Racing League, the sanctioning body for the IZOD IndyCar Series, announced today plans to launch a Technical Review Committee, effective immediately.
The Technical Review Committee will feature league and team representatives that will meet weekly to review and discuss all technical proposals submitted to the league by IZOD IndyCar Series teams. The committee will make a recommendation to Brian Barnhart, president of competition and racing operations for the Indy Racing League, who will make the final decision on the approval of all proposals.
"Given the overwhelming positive response to the formation of the ICONIC Advisory Committee in the search for our next-generation car, we have decided to create a similar process for all technical proposals presented to the league that will allow discussion in a more transparent forum," Barnhart said.
All proposals presented by teams to the committee, along with the final ruling by Barnhart, will be posted to a participant-only Web site, giving teams equal access to rules interpretation information.
Ratings up 76% from last year's first race
411,000 people watched the Sao Paulo 300, a big jump from last year's first race. A good sign for Versus, especially since DirecTV wasn't carrying them for that race but will be for the rest of the season.
BAT launch blog, press release, image of 2012 Indy chassis
Three of the most successful designers in recent IndyCar history have joined forces, and will look to return to the winners circle at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with an innovative new IndyCar design once again starting in 2012.
Bruce Ashmore, Alan Mertens and Tim Wardrop announced on Friday the formation of BAT Engineering (Bruce, Alan, Tim) and will be submitting a comprehensive proposal to the Indy Racing League as the next chapter in IndyCar racing is being written.
The BAT proposal focuses not only on creating a dynamic new competitive platform for the IndyCar Series, but it also brings an extensive plan for job creation in Indiana.
Luczo Dragon Racing (co-owned by Roger Penske's son, Jay) is merging its operations with de Ferran Motorsports. Gil de Ferran, whose team didn't have sponsorship after Honda's ALMS pullout, becomes co-owner and president of the merged IndyCar team.
L-O-L-A, Lolaaaa...: 2012 Lola concepts released
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Junior Strous, who won his first two Firestone Indy Lights races last season, will return to the series in 2010 with Team Moore Racing.
The 23-year-old Dutchman will drive the No. 2 Xtreme Coil Drilling-Shell car for the team as as part of the Shell Driver Development Program.
Team Moore Racing won its first race in 2008 with Pablo Donoso and finished 10th in Firestone Indy Lights entrant points last season with Andrew Prendeville's podium finish at Chicagoland Speedway as its highlight of the season. Team co-owners Mark Moore and Tom Wood hope Strous can return to the team to championship contention in 2010.
"Tom and I are very proud to have Junior competing for us in the 2010 championship," Moore said. "I believe he is a rare talent and has great charisma. When you at look the past season, Strous had the highest per race win ratio of any of the drivers. This is very impressive given the talent level of our series. He is also quite a fine young man and I know we will work well together. This is going to be a great season for us all."
The red caution light on IZOD IndyCar Series cars will be located on the face of the attenuator for all 2010 events. It had been above the attenuator (a carbon fiber honeycombed structure attached to the rear of the gearbox to absorb impact).
"The mandated location of the caution light for Indianapolis is the attenuator, so it makes sense to keep it there for the other races," said Kevin Blanch, IZOD IndyCar Series technical director. "By keeping it in the same spot for every race, teams won't have to keep moving the light for each race, so it helps us contain the costs."
FAZZT signs Maryeve Dufault to development program
Alex Tagliani's FAZZT Race Team has signed Maryeve Dufault to a development program that will include support in both the IndyCar ladder and the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. Dufault currently races in the Rotax International Karting Series.











