Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Quebec to host IRL and Champ Car races in 2007?

A story on Autosport, quoting the Toronto Sun, says that the IRL could be the Sunday (Aug. 5) show at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The Busch race will be on Saturday, Aug. 4 so that the Cup ringers can get back to Pocono for their own race, leaving open the potential for a big race on the Sunday.

But don't cry for Champ Car, as they're set to announce a race, next July 1, at Mt. Tremblant. The Canada Day race (in Quebec!) will precede by one week the street-course Grand Prix of Toronto, which will be followed on July 22 by the third annual airport race in Edmonton.

In the Canada.com Champ Car story above, it also included the information that NASCAR's Busch Series announcement - which was planned for today in Montreal - has been put off.

"In fact, Legault and a number of NASCAR heavyweights and at least one driver were tentatively scheduled to hold a downtown news conference this afternoon to formally announce the arrival of the Busch Series stock cars. But that media event was postponed Monday for perhaps a week, even though NASCAR last Friday published a 2007 Busch schedule with an Aug. 4 Montreal date."

Hmmmm. What would make NASCAR cancel/delay its announcement? The mind races.

You don't think that Legault spooked NASCAR by springing this 'IRL on Sunday' thing on them at the last minute, do you? If that's the case - and it's just speculation - I wouldn't imagine that NASCAR would appreciate having its Canadian touring series debut positioned as a 'support class'.

Or maybe they just couldn't get the flights....

I guess we'll find out.

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