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The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series
Auto racing

Auto racing is a motorsport involving racing cars. It is one of the world's most watched television sports....
.

The League sanctions two series, the premier IndyCar Series
IndyCar Series

The IndyCar Series is the premier level of American Championship Car Racing. The championship, founded by Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony George, began in 1996 as a competitor to CART....
 (usually considered synonymous with the Indy Racing League), whose centerpiece is the Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or commonly known simply as The 500, is an USA automobile auto racing, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana....
, and Firestone Indy Lights, the official developmental series of the Indy Racing League.

The IRL is owned by Hulman and Co.
Hulman & Company

Hulman & Company is a private, family owned, company founded in 1850 by Francis Hulman as a wholesale grocery, tobacco, and liquor store in Terre Haute, Indiana....
, which also owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana in the United States, is the home of the Indianapolis 500 race.It has existed since 1909, and is the original "Speedway," the first racing facility historically to incorporate the word....
 complex and the Clabber Girl
Clabber Girl

Clabber Girl is a brand of baking powder, baking soda and corn starch popular in the United States, manufactured by Hulman & Co., which also owns and operates the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indy Racing League....
 brand.

Founding
The IRL was founded in 1994
1994 in sports

Athletics...
 by Tony George
Tony George

Anton Hulman "Tony" George is the owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is also the president of Hulman & Company makers of the famous Clabber Girl brand baking powder....
 and began racing in 1996
1996 in IRL

The first season of Indy Racing League competition consisted of only three races. Walt Disney World Speedway was completed in time to host the first race of the season, and the first ever event of the IRL....
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The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel racing series
Auto racing

Auto racing is a motorsport involving racing cars. It is one of the world's most watched television sports....
.

The League sanctions two series, the premier IndyCar Series
IndyCar Series

The IndyCar Series is the premier level of American Championship Car Racing. The championship, founded by Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Tony George, began in 1996 as a competitor to CART....
 (usually considered synonymous with the Indy Racing League), whose centerpiece is the Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or commonly known simply as The 500, is an USA automobile auto racing, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana....
, and Firestone Indy Lights, the official developmental series of the Indy Racing League.

The IRL is owned by Hulman and Co.
Hulman & Company

Hulman & Company is a private, family owned, company founded in 1850 by Francis Hulman as a wholesale grocery, tobacco, and liquor store in Terre Haute, Indiana....
, which also owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana in the United States, is the home of the Indianapolis 500 race.It has existed since 1909, and is the original "Speedway," the first racing facility historically to incorporate the word....
 complex and the Clabber Girl
Clabber Girl

Clabber Girl is a brand of baking powder, baking soda and corn starch popular in the United States, manufactured by Hulman & Co., which also owns and operates the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Indy Racing League....
 brand.

Founding


The IRL was founded in 1994
1994 in sports

Athletics...
 by Tony George
Tony George

Anton Hulman "Tony" George is the owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is also the president of Hulman & Company makers of the famous Clabber Girl brand baking powder....
 and began racing in 1996
1996 in IRL

The first season of Indy Racing League competition consisted of only three races. Walt Disney World Speedway was completed in time to host the first race of the season, and the first ever event of the IRL....
. CART
Champ Car

Champ Car, was the name for a class and specification of automobiles used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades, primarily for use in the Indianapolis 500 auto race....
 had sanctioned Indy car racing since 1979
1979 in sports

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, when the organization broke away from USAC. George blueprinted the IRL as a lower-cost open-wheel alternative to CART, which had become technology-driven and dominated by a few wealthy multi-car teams, much like Formula One
Formula One

Formula One, abbreviated to F1, and currently officially referred as the FIA Formula One World Championship is the highest class of auto racing sanctioned by the F?d?ration Internationale de l'Automobile ....
. It initially attracted some of the smaller teams who believed in the vision presented by Tony George. In later years, the IRL has become similar to the CART series from which it separated. The League's winner's circle is now dominated by a few wealthy teams—including those from the old CART series, such as Chip Ganassi Racing
Chip Ganassi Racing

Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates is an automotive racing organization with teams competing in the IndyCar Series and Rolex Sports Car Series....
 and Team Penske—a strong contingent of foreign-born drivers, and has a schedule which includes seven races that are not contested on ovals.

At its inception, the series and George himself were criticized by members of the media and some CART competitors. The IRL's early seasons consisted of sparse schedules, mostly unknown drivers, and inexperienced teams, even in the Indy 500. Eventually the schedule expanded, and caliber of drivers improved. The IRL began to draw teams from CART starting in 2000, contributing to the latter's bankruptcy
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay its creditors. Creditors may file a bankruptcy petition against a debtor in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed or initiate a restructuring....
, rebranding as Champ Car
Champ Car

Champ Car, was the name for a class and specification of automobiles used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades, primarily for use in the Indianapolis 500 auto race....
 in 2003, and ultimate demise and absorption by the IRL in 2008.

History of the IndyCar name

"Indy car" is sometimes used as a descriptive name for championship open wheel auto racing
American Championship Car Racing

Since 1916 there has been a recognized United States national automobile racing National Championship for drivers of professional-level, single-seat open wheel race cars....
 in the United States. The Indy car name derived as the result of the genre's fundamental link to the Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or commonly known simply as The 500, is an USA automobile auto racing, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana....
 Mile Race (often referred to as the "Indy 500"), the best known and most-popular open-wheel auto race in North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
.

Beginning in 1980
1980 in sports

Athletics...
, the term Indy car was often used to describe the race cars in the events sanctioned by CART, which had become the dominant governing body for open-wheel racing in the United States. The Indianapolis 500, however, remained sanctioned by USAC
United States Automobile Club

The United States Automobile Club is an open-wheel auto racing sanctioning body. From 1956 to 1979, the USAC sanctioned the United States American Championship Car Racing, and from 1956 to 1997 it sanctioned the Indianapolis 500....
. CART recognized the Indy 500 on its schedule, and awarded points for finishers in the race from 1980–1995 despite not sanctioning it. The two entities operated separately, but utilized the same equipment.

In 1992
1992 in sports

Athletics...
, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Indianapolis Motor Speedway

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana in the United States, is the home of the Indianapolis 500 race.It has existed since 1909, and is the original "Speedway," the first racing facility historically to incorporate the word....
 registered the IndyCar trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office

The United States Patent and Trademark Office is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that issues patents to inventors and businesses for their inventions, and trademark registration for product and intellectual property identification....
 and licensed it to CART, which renamed its championship the IndyCar World Series. All references to the name "CART" were decidedly prohibited, as the series sought to eliminate perceived confusion from casual fans with the term kart
Kart racing

Kart racing or karting is a variant of open-wheel motor sport with simple, small four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/shifter karts depending on the design....
.

In 1996
1996 in sports

Athletics...
 season, the IndyCar mark was the subject of a fierce legal battle. Prior to the 1996 season, Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Tony George
Tony George

Anton Hulman "Tony" George is the owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is also the president of Hulman & Company makers of the famous Clabber Girl brand baking powder....
 had created his own national championship racing series, the Indy Racing League. In March 1996, CART filed a lawsuit
Lawsuit

In law, a lawsuit is a civil action brought before a court in which the party commencing the action, called the plaintiff, seeks a legal remedy or equitable remedy....
 against the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in an effort to protect their license to the IndyCar mark which the Indianapolis Motor Speedway had attempted to terminate. In April, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway filed a countersuit against CART to prevent them from further use of the mark. Eventually a settlement was reached in which CART agreed to give up the use of the IndyCar mark following the 1996 season and the IRL could not use the name before the end of the 2002 season.

Following a six year hiatus, the IRL announced it would rename their premier series the IndyCar Series for the 2003 racing season. Brickyard Trademarks, Inc., a subsidiary of Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation, is the current owner of the IndyCar mark and licenses that mark to the Indy Racing League for use in connection with the IndyCar Series. CART (and its successor Champ Car) races outside the United States were still permitted to use the Indy moniker, such as the Toronto Molson Indy and Lexmark Indy 300, though the distinction is moot now, as the two leagues have unified. Post-unification, a heavy emphasis has been placed on deemphasizing the IRL moniker and replacing it with the IndyCar name, although the sanctioning body still retains the IRL name.

IndyCar Series

The IndyCar Series is the name adopted in 2003 for the premier series sanctioned by the IRL. Due to the legal settlement with CART, the IRL was unable to utilize the name until the beginning of the 2003 season
2003 in IRL

The 2003 Indy Racing League IndyCar Series season brought some of the biggest changes in its history. The league adopted the name IndyCar Series, after a settlement with Champ Car prohibiting its use, had expired....
. With the introduction of the Indy Pro Series
Indy Pro Series

Firestone Indy Lights is a Minor league automobile racing series sanctioned by the Indy Racing League. Previously, another series named Indy Lights filled the same role for CART and ran from 1986 to 1990 as the American Racing Series and Dayton Indy Lights from 1991 to 2001....
 in 2002, it was necessary to differentiate the two series.

The IRL developed a consistent engine package and chassis rules which have produced some of the closest finishes in any racing series. It initially attracted some of the smaller teams who believed in the vision presented by Tony George. In later years, the IndyCar Series has come full-circle and become similar to the CART series it sought to separate from. The IndyCar Series is now dominated by a few wealthy teams, including those from the old CART series, like Chip Ganassi Racing
Chip Ganassi Racing

Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates is an automotive racing organization with teams competing in the IndyCar Series and Rolex Sports Car Series....
 and Team Penske, has a strong contingent of foreign-born drivers.

The series initially raced exclusively on oval tracks, as the league was founded partly in response to the increasing prominence of road
Road racing

In motorsport, road racing is racing held on public roads, as opposed to at a race track or off-road racing. Different types of event exist, in both automobile racing and motorcycle racing....
 and street courses
Street racing

Street racing is a form of unsanctioned and Law auto racing which takes place on public roads. Street racing can either be spontaneous or well-planned and coordinated....
 on the CART schedule. In 2005, the series abandoned its unofficial ovals-only stance, and added three road/street course events (Watkins Glen
Watkins Glen International

Watkins Glen International is an auto race track located near Watkins Glen, New York, at the southern tip of Seneca Lake . The facility is owned by International Speedway Corporation....
, Infineon
Infineon Raceway

Infineon Raceway, formerly Sears Point Raceway, is a road course and drag strip located on the landform known as Sears Point in the southern Sonoma Mountains near Sonoma, California, USA....
 and St. Petersburg
Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg

The Honda Grand Prix of St. Petersburg is an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series race held in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida. The race is telecast on ESPN or ESPN on ABC....
). For 2007
2007 in IRL

The 2007 Indy Racing League IndyCar Series season began with a night race on Saturday March 24 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The season's premiere event, the 2007 Indianapolis 500 was held May 27....
, two more road/street events (Mid-Ohio
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course

Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is a road course auto racing facility located in Troy Township, Morrow County, Ohio, Morrow County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, just outside of the village of Lexington, Ohio....
 and Belle Isle
Detroit Indy Grand Prix

The Detroit Indy Grand Prix presented by Firestone is a weekend of professional racing featuring competition from both the American Le Mans Series and the Indy Racing League, along with several support races....
) have been added. After the 2008 merging with the ChampCar World Series, a points race at the street circuit in Edmonton, Alberta was added in addition to a post-season exhibition race at Surfers Paradise in Australia. The 2009 season will see the removal of the Surfers Paradise race, but the Nashville race will be replaced with the Toronto, Ontario
Exhibition Place

Exhibition Place is a mixed-use property on the Toronto shore of Lake Ontario, a few kilometers west of the central business district. The 197–acre area features expo, trade, and banquet centres, theater and music buildings, parkland, sports facilities, and a number of civic, provincial, and national historic sites....
 street circuit.

Championship point system

Position Points
1st 50
2nd 40
3rd 35
4th 32
5th 30
6th 28
7th 26
8th 24
9th 22
10th 20
11th 19
12th 18
13th 17
14th 16
15th 15
16th 14
17th 13
18th 12
19th 12
20th 12
21st 12
22nd 12
23rd 12
24th 12
25th 10
26th 10
27th 10
28th 10
29th 10
30th 10
31st 10
32nd 10
33rd 10
Like other governing bodies, the IRL awards points based upon where a driver finishes in a race. The top three drivers are separated by five points each. The fourth through tenth place finishers are separated by two points each. Eleventh through eighteenth will be separated by one point each. Eighteenth through twenty-fourth will all score twelve points for the race. All other drivers who start the race will score ten points. Three bonus points are given to the driver whom leads the most laps.

Controversy


Split with CART

The split between the IRL and the CART governing body was extremely acrimonious, and both series greatly suffered because of it, as the fan base also split. The 'war' between competing groups of fans was most active on the Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
, especially on motorsports message boards, and tended to affect any attempts at impartial views of either racing series.

The most bitter point of conflict between Champ Car
Champ Car

Champ Car, was the name for a class and specification of automobiles used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades, primarily for use in the Indianapolis 500 auto race....
 and the IRL was the Indianapolis 500, long considered the crown jewel of North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
n motorsports. After the beginning of the IRL in 1996
1996 in sports

Athletics...
, Tony George restricted entry of the starting 33 cars to 25 IRL cars from full-time IRL teams, with only eight other cars being permitted to start. In retaliation, CART scheduled what was supposed to become its new showcase event, the U.S. 500
U.S. 500

The U.S. 500 was an automobile race sanctioned by ChampCar on May 26, 1996 at the Michigan International Speedway as an alternative to the 1996 Indianapolis 500....
, at Michigan International Speedway
Michigan International Speedway

Michigan International Speedway is a two-mile moderate-banked D-shaped superspeedway located off U.S. Highway 12 on more than near Brooklyn, Michigan, in the scenic Irish Hills area of southeastern Michigan....
 on the same day, but it drew far less fan interest and was discontinued after its 1999
1999 in sports

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 running. Although modified in 1999, the initial Indy 500 policy toward CART was held up as proof of George and the IRL's ill-intent towards CART.

In 1997, Tony George
Tony George

Anton Hulman "Tony" George is the owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is also the president of Hulman & Company makers of the famous Clabber Girl brand baking powder....
 specified new technical rules for less expensive cars and "production based" engines that outlawed the CART-spec cars that had been the mainstay of the race since the late 1970s. For the next few years almost all of the CART teams and drivers did not compete in the race. While this situation allowed many American drivers to participate in an event they might otherwise have been unable to afford, the turbulent political situation and the absence of the many of the top IndyCar drivers, the big-name sponsors and faster CART-spec cars casting something of a shadow over the race; it was certainly arguable that to the average fan the replacement of at least fairly-well-known foreign drivers by almost-unknown American ones was not perceived as a real gain.

The split ended with a unification in 2008. (See section on unification below)

Interest

Weak attendance and TV
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 ratings have plagued the IRL since its inception. Eventually, the CART series temporarily lost its broadcast network television exposure, and it is suggested that CART's losses equate with IRL's gains.

To many others, the IRL/CART split has resulted in an overall loss of interest in open-wheel motor racing in North America. NASCAR
NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
 has since supplanted open-wheel racing as the most popular auto racing sport in the United States, and from 1995 onward, NASCAR's Daytona 500
Daytona 500

The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap, -long NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida....
 has surpassed IRL's Indianapolis 500
Indianapolis 500

The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or commonly known simply as The 500, is an USA automobile auto racing, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana....
 in U.S. television ratings. The split has also hurt overall sponsorship of US open-wheel racing; in 2006 and 2007 several top CART and IRL drivers have left for the more lucrative NASCAR, including Dario Franchitti
Dario Franchitti

George Dario Marino Franchitti is a Scotland race car driver of Italian-Scots. He formerly competed in the Champ Car series before switching to the Indy Racing League where he was 2007 champion, and won the rain-shortened 2007 Indianapolis 500....
, A.J. Allmendinger and Sam Hornish, Jr.
Sam Hornish, Jr.

Samuel Jon Hornish, Jr. is an United States race car driver. He is best known for his open wheel accomplishments, which include an 2006 Indianapolis 500 victory and three Indy Racing League championships....
.

Some IRL fans have also become disgruntled with the current direction of the series, feeling that its current domination by ex-CART drivers/teams and the inclusion of street courses goes against the League's founding principles. Although they believe that the absence of oval-trained open-wheel drivers is primarily to blame for the IRL's woes, it should be pointed out that USAC still runs sprint car
Sprint car racing

Sprint cars are high-powered race cars designed primarily for the purpose of running on short oval or circular dirt track racing or paved tracks....
 races, mainly with developmental drivers, on a regular basis. However, those drivers are more likely to sign contracts with NASCAR
NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is the largest sanctioning body of stock cars in the United States. The three largest racing series sanctioned by NASCAR are the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series....
 teams for financial reasons.

While the League's race broadcasts struggle to find an audience, this is counterbalanced by the improved and increased TV coverage and improving attendance at many events. The continuation of the ABC network contract, as well as the establishment of successful races in Texas
Texas

Texas is a U.S. state located in the South Central United States, nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest U.S. state in both area and population, spanning , and with a growing population of 24.3 million residents....
 and Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
, and renewed interest in and attendance at the flagship Indianapolis 500 are seen by some as additional signs of stability. In addition, the IRL has all its races broadcast on XM Satellite Radio
XM Satellite Radio

XM Satellite Radio is one of two satellite radio services in the United States and Canada, operated by Sirius XM Radio. It provides pay-for-service radio, analogous to cable television....
, the exclusive satellite radio
Satellite radio

A satellite radio or subscription radio is a digital radio signal that is broadcast by a communications satellite, which covers a much wider geographical range than terrestrial radio signals....
 partner since 2005.

The sharp reduction in manufacturer support for the series in 2006
2006 in IRL

The 2006 Indy Racing League IndyCar Series season began on March 26 and concluded on September 10. Sam Hornish Jr. won his third IndyCar Series championship....
 resulted in a struggle by teams to find financial backing to compete. Several teams were forced to cut back their operations or quit full time racing activities altogether. This trend continued in 2007, with only 18 full-time competitors (one more than in the rival Champ Car World Series
Champ Car

Champ Car, was the name for a class and specification of automobiles used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades, primarily for use in the Indianapolis 500 auto race....
). However, 22 cars were on the grid for the final 2007 race at Chicagoland, with two teams, Panther and Roth, expanding to three and two cars respectively. Also, the announcement by the Indy Racing League on October 2, 2007 of an enhanced driver/team payout system, with guaranteed money for full-time participants, is designed for smaller teams (be they new or current Indy Pro teams) to have the funds needed to race and for larger teams to have a financial guarantee attached to their loyalty.

The IRL's tenth anniversary season in 2006
2006 in IRL

The 2006 Indy Racing League IndyCar Series season began on March 26 and concluded on September 10. Sam Hornish Jr. won his third IndyCar Series championship....
 was marked by improvements in some arenas and continued difficulties in others. Television ratings for the 2005 Indy 500
2005 Indianapolis 500

The 2005 Indianapolis 500 was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 29, 2005. Dan Wheldon won the race under a Racing flags#The yellow flag....
 were up approximately 40% from the previous year. Almost all of this increase has been attributed to increased interest in the event due to the entry of Danica Patrick
Danica Patrick

Danica Sue Patrick is an United States of America auto racing driver, currently competing in the IndyCar Series. She was raised in Roscoe, Illinois, Illinois....
, considered to be the first female driver whose team was strong enough to provide her with a competitive, even potentially race-winning car. The predictions of pundits with regard to this seemed accurate when Patrick, despite several "rookie"-type mistakes, actually led a good portion of the final stages of the race, not relinquishing the lead until only seven laps remained and still finishing fourth, the best finish ever for a female driver in the Indy 500. However, as Patrick's season wore on, her unspectacular on-track performance led to a decline in "Danicamania." Still, signs of Patrick's ability to attract new viewers were apparent. Overall television ratings improved 53% from 2004 to 2005, attendance increased 9%, merchandise sales were up 75%, and Web traffic on the series' site rose 162%. According to Joyce Julius and Associates, an independent Ann Arbor, Michigan-based media research firm, sponsors got 57% more exposure during 2005 IRL telecasts than in 2004.

In September 2005, the IRL announced its 2006 schedule. The series dropped races at California Speedway
California Speedway

The Auto Club Speedway of Southern California is a two-mile , low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California, similar to its "sister track" Michigan International Speedway....
, Phoenix International Raceway
Phoenix International Raceway

Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile tri-oval race track located in Avondale, Arizona. It opened in 1964, as the new home of major open-wheel racing in the Phoenix area, replacing the track at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum as an automobile racing venue....
 and Pikes Peak International Raceway
Pikes Peak International Raceway

Pikes Peak International Raceway, also known as PPIR, is a racetrack located in Fountain, Colorado, south of Colorado Springs, Colorado and north of Pueblo, Colorado....
 (the latter due to track closure) and added no new events. The IRL received substantial negative publicity for its "streamlined" schedule. This criticism was muted when the 2007 IRL schedule revealed a 17 race schedule with no reductions from 2006. Two of the three races added in 2007 (Mid-Ohio and Detroit's Belle Isle) were former Champ Car races. In comparison, Champ Car began the 2007 season with 17 listed races, but had to cancel three of them due to various factors. Upon releasing their 2008 schedule shortly after the 2007 season ended in September, the Indy Racing League confirmed a 16 race schedule, with the Michigan race not returning at the track's request.

Driver Safety

Driver safety has also been a major point of concern, with a number of drivers injured, primarily in the early years of the series, some of them seriously, even fatally. Unlike road racing
Road racing

In motorsport, road racing is racing held on public roads, as opposed to at a race track or off-road racing. Different types of event exist, in both automobile racing and motorcycle racing....
 venues, the lack of run-offs on oval tracks, coupled with higher, sometimes far higher, speeds due to the long straightaways and banked turns, means that there is simply far less margin for error. Car design was attributed as a leading cause of early injuries, but the series has made significant and continuous improvements to chassis safety to address these safety concerns as they have become apparent. Following a series of spectacular high-profile accidents in 2003
2003 in sports

2003 in sports saw world cricket dominated by the Australian team which won both the Ashes and the World Cup....
, including American racing legend Mario Andretti
Mario Andretti

Mario Gabriele Andretti is an Italian American former automobile auto racing driver, and one of the most successful United States in the history of the sport....
 and former champion Kenny Bräck
Kenny Bräck

Kenneth "Kenny" Br?ck is a race car driver from Sweden. Until his retirement from racing, he competed in the CART, Indy Racing League and the IROC series....
, and the death of Tony Renna
Tony Renna

Tony Renna was an American race car driver from DeLand, Florida who raced in the Indy Racing League. He made 7 starts for Kelley Racing in 2002 and 2003 including the 2003 Indianapolis 500....
 in testing at Indianapolis, the IRL made additional changes to reduce speeds and increase safety. These included a significant review and changes in the chassis, and a further reduction in engine displacement. As a result, the 2004 season, while still far from perfect, was the safest IRL season to date.

The IRL was also the first race series to adopt the new SAFER
SAFER barrier

The Steel and Foam Energy Reduction barrier, sometimes called a soft wall, is a technology found primarily on oval automobile race tracks and intended to make racing accidents safer....
 soft wall safety system, which debuted at the Indianapolis 500 and has now been installed at almost all major oval racing circuits. Recognized as one of the most significant improvements ever in racing safety , the SAFER system research and design was supported and funded in large part by the Hulman-George family and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The system's full name, Steel And Foam Energy Reduction, accurately explains the method used to attenuate high-G impacts that in the past led to serious driver injuries.

Unification with Champ Car

On January 23, 2008, Tony George
Tony George

Anton Hulman "Tony" George is the owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is also the president of Hulman & Company makers of the famous Clabber Girl brand baking powder....
 offered Champ Car
Champ Car

Champ Car, was the name for a class and specification of automobiles used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades, primarily for use in the Indianapolis 500 auto race....
 management a proposal that included free cars and engine leases to Champ Car teams willing to run the entire 2008 IndyCar Series schedule in exchange for adding Champ Car's dates at Long Beach
Long Beach Grand Prix

The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is an open-wheel race held on a temporary road racing in Long Beach, California. It was the premier circuit in the champcars and was the first event in the World Series each year....
, Toronto, Edmonton, Mexico City
Gran Premio de México

The Gran Premio de M?xico is the held on the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit in Mexico City, Mexico and is a round of the champcars. It was first held in 1980 CART World Series Season, and in its first two years of competition was the penultimate round of the championship....
, and Australia
Lexmark Indy 300

The Nikon Indy 300 was an open-wheel motor race event that took place at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in south east Queensland, Australia....
 to the IndyCar Series schedule, effectively reuniting American open wheel racing
American Championship Car Racing

Since 1916 there has been a recognized United States national automobile racing National Championship for drivers of professional-level, single-seat open wheel race cars....
. The offer was initially made in November 2007. On February 10, 2008, Tony George, along with IRL representatives Terry Angstadt and Brian Barnhart
Brian Barnhart

Brian Barnhart is the Chief Operating Officer of the Indy Racing League. Having previously served as director of race operations for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IRL, he is ultimately charged with not only the financial wellbeing of the league and producing a good product, but the safety and competition of the racing itself....
, plus former Honda
Honda

is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan.The company manufactures automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, scooter , robots, jet aircrafts and jet engines, all-terrain vehicle, water craft, electrical generators, marine engines, lawn and garden equipment, and aeronautical and other mobile technologies....
 executive Robert Clarke, traveled to Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
 to discuss moving the Indy Japan 300
Indy Japan 300

The Indy Japan 300 presented by Bridgestone is an Indy Racing League IndyCar Series race held at Twin Ring Motegi in Motegi, Japan. The 2008 race marked the historic first ever win for a woman driver in American open wheel racing when Danica Patrick of Andretti-Green Racing took the checkered flag....
 at Twin Ring Motegi
Twin Ring Motegi

is an automobile racing track located at Motegi, Tochigi, Japan. Its name comes from the fact that there are two race tracks at the facility: a oval and a road course....
. Moving that race, or postponing it, would be required in order to accommodate the Long Beach Grand Prix
Long Beach Grand Prix

The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is an open-wheel race held on a temporary road racing in Long Beach, California. It was the premier circuit in the champcars and was the first event in the World Series each year....
, which is scheduled for the same weekend. Optimism following the meeting was high.

On February 19, 2008, Robin Miller
Robin Miller (journalist)

Robin Miller is an American motorsports journalist. He was an American Championship Car Racing pit crew member and drove in the United States Automobile Club midget car racing series in the 1970s....
 reported on SPEED and Curt Cavin blogged on IndyStar.com that the managements of Indy Racing League
Indy Racing League

The Indy Racing League, better known as IRL, is the sanctioning body of a predominantly American based open-wheel Auto racing.The League sanctions two series, the premier IndyCar Series , whose centerpiece is the Indianapolis 500, and Firestone Indy Lights, the official developmental series of the Indy Racing League....
 and Champ Car
Champ Car

Champ Car, was the name for a class and specification of automobiles used in American Championship Car Racing for many decades, primarily for use in the Indianapolis 500 auto race....
 came to an agreement to become one entity. The move ended a 12-year split and reunited both major factions of American Open Wheel racing
American Championship Car Racing

Since 1916 there has been a recognized United States national automobile racing National Championship for drivers of professional-level, single-seat open wheel race cars....
. Meanwhile, Brian Barnhart
Brian Barnhart

Brian Barnhart is the Chief Operating Officer of the Indy Racing League. Having previously served as director of race operations for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IRL, he is ultimately charged with not only the financial wellbeing of the league and producing a good product, but the safety and competition of the racing itself....
 announced that Tony George
Tony George

Anton Hulman "Tony" George is the owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He is also the president of Hulman & Company makers of the famous Clabber Girl brand baking powder....
 negotiated the unification, and an inventory of available IndyCar chassis and equipment for the Champ Car teams began. On February 22, Cavin initially reported that no deal had been reached between the IRL and CCWS in a lengthy dinner meeting between George and CCWS president Kevin Kalkhoven
Kevin Kalkhoven

Kevin Oscar Newton Kalkoven, former CEO of JDS Uniphase, is an Australian venture capitalist and auto racing magnate based in Menlo Park, California....
 the previous evening. Later in the day, however, it was reported that the merger deal had been completed, confirmed by George, and that it would be formally announced at a press conference the following week.

2008 Season

In February 2008, Indy Racing League founder and CEO Tony George and owners of the Champ Car World Series completed an agreement in principle to unify the sport for 2008. The result was that the Champ Car World Series was suspended except for the Long Beach Grand Prix
Long Beach Grand Prix

The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach is an open-wheel race held on a temporary road racing in Long Beach, California. It was the premier circuit in the champcars and was the first event in the World Series each year....
 and that many of the former Champ Car teams moved to the IndyCar Series using equipment provided by the League.

The 2008 IndyCar Series season was the 13th season of the series. Its premier event was the 92nd Indianapolis 500
2008 Indianapolis 500

The 92nd Indianapolis 500-Mile Race was run on Sunday, May 25, 2008 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, United States. Scott Dixon of New Zealand won the race from the List of Indianapolis 500 pole-sitters....
 won by season champion Scott Dixon
Scott Dixon

Scott Ronald Dixon, New Zealand Order of Merit is a New Zealand motor racing driver who has twice won the Indy Racing League championship in the United States, in 2003 on his first attempt, and again in 2008....
. Dixon captured six race wins on his way to his second championship.

The 2008 Indy Lights season
2008 Indy Lights season

The 2008 Indy Racing League Firestone Indy Lights Series season, formerly the Indy Pro Series, began on March 29, 2008 and consisted of 16 races....
 championship was won by Raphael Matos
Raphael Matos

Raphael Matos is a Brazilian race car driver from Belo Horizonte who currently resides in Miami. He will drive in the 2009 IndyCar Series for Luczo-Dragon Racing....
.

Fatalities

  • Scott Brayton
    Scott Brayton

    Scott Brayton was a race car driver from Coldwater, Michigan, Michigan, on the American open-wheel circuit. He competed in 14 Indianapolis 500s, beginning with the 1981 Indianapolis 500 event....
     - (May 17, 1996), 1996 Indianapolis 500
    1996 Indianapolis 500

    Results of the 1996 Indianapolis 500 held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, May 26, 1996. This was the first Indianapolis 500 run under the Indy Racing League, but still under United States Automobile Club sanction....
     practice session.
  • Tony Renna
    Tony Renna

    Tony Renna was an American race car driver from DeLand, Florida who raced in the Indy Racing League. He made 7 starts for Kelley Racing in 2002 and 2003 including the 2003 Indianapolis 500....
     - (October 22, 2003), Firestone private testing session.
  • Paul Dana
    Paul Dana

    Paul Dana was an United States open wheel car driver in the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series....
     - (March 26, 2006), 2006 Toyota Indy 300
    Toyota Indy 300

    The GAINSCO Auto Insurance Indy 300 is an Indy Racing League Series race held at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida.The first championship car race that took place in the Miami, Florida area was on February 22, 1926 at the Fulford-Miami Speedway in nearby North Miami Beach, Florida....
     practice session.


Gallery


See also

  • 2008 IndyCar Series season
    2008 IndyCar Series season

    The 2008 IndyCar Series season was the 13th season of the series. Its premier event was the 2008 Indianapolis 500 on May 25. The first race was held March 29 at Homestead-Miami Speedway....
  • 2008 Indy Lights season
    2008 Indy Lights season

    The 2008 Indy Racing League Firestone Indy Lights Series season, formerly the Indy Pro Series, began on March 29, 2008 and consisted of 16 races....
  • List of current Indycar races
    List of current Indycar races

    Current Indy Racing League races and locations ...
  • List of Indycar teams
    List of Indycar teams

    This is a list of the teams in the IndyCar Series of the Indy Racing League. "TBA" indicates that this driver or sponsor is currently unknown for the 2009 IndyCar Series season....
IRL drivers
  • Indianapolis 500
    Indianapolis 500

    The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race, often shortened to Indianapolis 500 or Indy 500 or commonly known simply as The 500, is an USA automobile auto racing, held annually over the Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana....
  • Firestone Indy Lights Series
  • ABC Sports Indy Racing
    ABC Sports Indy Racing

    ABC Sports Indy Racing is a Racing game computer game made in 1997 in video gaming. It was officially licensed by the Indy Racing League. The game received poor ratings....
     (video game)
  • United States Auto Club


External links

  • - Official Site
  • - Official Site of the Indy 500
  • - IRL news from SPEED Channel