Yet, behind the preparations, a huge question hangs over everyone's heads: Will the IndyCar Series' first trip Down Under also be it's last?
It boils down to this: The IRL wants to make Surfers a normal, points-paying race, but it doesn't want the season to end outside of the U.S.. They have suggested a number of alternate date for Surfers in the comming years, but the event organizers have not shown a willingness to consider a change. Their postion is that the current late Oct. works best as it avoids conflicts with other major Australian sports leagues' schedules.
Another round of discussions to - hopefully - find a resolution is slated for this weekend.
One team and driver in particular seem to have alot potentially "riding" on the outcome of Surfer's future with IndyCar: Will Power's seat with KV Racing Technology is essentially paid for by Craig Gore, a businessman with ties to Aussie Vinyards, the main sponer on the side of Power's Car. If Surfer's is gone, there is a strong likelyhood that Gore will leave, taking his sponsorship - and probably Power as well - with him.
"I want to stay in IndyCars no matter what -- I really enjoy racing open-wheel cars and that's where I want to be" Power told reporters. "I really hope they keep the race -- it helps things all round. Both parties need to come to a compromise, whether it's dates or money or whatever it is."
If things don't work out, KVRT part-owner Kevin Kalkhoven, also an Australian, might also decide to quit the series, leaving what is left of KVRT in the hands of his partner, former CART/CCWS driver Jimmy Vaser.
The race will take place this weekend, 2:30 am GMT on Sunday.
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