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CHIP
GANASSI RACING ADDS INDY PRO SERIES PROGRAM
WITH
TWO ENTRIES FOR 2007
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (December
20, 2006)-Chip Ganassi Racing announced today the expansion of
its Indy Racing League program with the creation of a two-car
Indy Pro Series effort set to contest the 2007 season. Young
drivers Chris Festa and Pablo Perez will join the
Indianapolis-based team's stable of drivers which includes
2003 IndyCar Series Champion Scott Dixon as well as 2005
Indianapolis 500 and IndyCar Series Champion Dan Wheldon.
"I am
excited about this," said Team Owner Chip Ganassi. "Despite
the fact that we are involved in a number of racing leagues, I
am a big proponent of open wheel racing in the U.S. I feel it
is a great form of racing and anything that we can do as an
organization to help cultivate young talent in the cars and
also in the garage is a benefit to us as a team and the open
wheel racing industry."
While
Target Chip Ganassi Racing will enter its sixth season of
IndyCar Series competition in 2007, this will be the team's
first time fielding a team in the Indy Racing League's
development series. Team Managing Director Mike Hull sees the
launch of the team's newest program not just as an extension
of the Target Team's IndyCar program, but a challenge in its
own right.
"The Indy
Pro Series allows us all to see the driver talent and future
stars of open wheel racing," said Hull. "It also enhances the
talent this team has. This team has supported the development
of young drivers for a long time and we're always looking for
those that are starting to show promise. We believe that Chris
Festa and Pablo Perez are those drivers for us. The Indy Pro
Series program is just another way to do that."
"We're
doing this in support of the future of open wheel racing and
the Indy Racing League," added Hull. "This program will be
managed in house, as it should be done. The Indy Pro Series
isn't just an extension of our IndyCar Series program, it's a
good place to race and see upcoming talent."
Also
collaborating with the team's new Indy Pro Series program and
bringing driver Pablo Perez into the mix will be John Della
Penna. The former open wheel driver and team owner will be on
hand to help facilitate the development of fellow Argentinean
Perez as he takes his place behind the wheel of the no.10 CGR
Indy Pro Series spec car as a rookie.
"I am very much looking forward
to working with the Ganassi organization to make this program
a success," said Della Penna who will act as manager, driver
coach and spotter to his young protégé. "I'm pleased to be
charged with helping Pablo understand American racing and work
with the team in developing his driver abilities. Chip and
Mike are all about winning, so I know we are in good hands and
we will have the best resources available."
"I am very
happy to join Chip Ganassi Racing as they are a great team,
very competitive and proven consistent winners," said the
24-year-old Perez. "I am also very excited about racing in the
United States for the first time. Most drivers in Argentina
always think about racing in Europe in Formula 1, but in my
case, I always wanted to race in the Indianapolis 500. This is
the first big step towards that ultimate goal. Racing in the
U.S. will be a learning process and very different from
anything I am used to, especially the ovals but I think it
will be a lot of fun."
Georgia
native Chris Festa will take the helm of the no. 9 CGR Indy
Pro Series spec car. This will be Festa's third season of IPS
competition after six top-five finishes for Sam Schmidt's team
in 2005 as a rookie, and two more top-five finishes in 2006
with Cheever Racing.
"This is a
great opportunity for me as a driver to join a team of this
caliber," said the 21-year-old Festa. "Chip Ganassi has a
great record of success in motor sports and the team always
does everything first class. There will be a lot of testing
opportunities for a young driver like myself. I can't wait to
get out there and compete for race wins and the championship.
I think I can be an asset and help my teammate and team to
develop the program faster."
The
16-race schedule will feature seven races on ovals, two street
circuits, and seven road course races. The Indy Pro Series
will also expand to four doubleheader weekends including races
on the road course at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in support
of the United States Grand Prix in June.
Teams
will compete for $3 million in prize money in cars that
generate 420 horsepower and speeds in excess of 190 mph. The
races are telecast to more than 88 million homes in the United
States on ESPN2. Broadcast of the races will also be available
through live webcasts on www.indycar.com.
The CGR
team will take to the track with drivers Festa and Perez for
the 2007 Indy Pro Series season opener on March 24 at
Homestead-Miami Speedway.
About
Chip Ganassi Racing
Following
a strong career as a driver, Chip Ganassi created his own
one-car IndyCar team in 1990 and established a partnership
with a new sponsor, Target Stores. Today, his teams include
two IRL IndyCars, three cars in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series,
a Daytona Prototype in the world of Grand American Rolex
Sports Car Series racing and two entries in the NASCAR Busch
Series. Ganassi's IndyCar teams have amassed five
Championships and 50 wins; his NASCAR teams have nine wins and
a Rookie-of-the-Year title; and the Grand American team has
won two of the last three Rolex Series Daytona Prototype
Championships and the 2006 Rolex 24 At Daytona. Chip Ganassi
Racing operates out of state-of-the-art race shop facilities
in Indianapolis, IN, and Concord, NC, with a corporate office
in Pittsburgh, PA.
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