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No More IndyCar At Surfers
By Andrew Cutler
November 11 2008
Several Australian news sources are reporting today that the IndyCar Series will NOT be returning to Surfers Paradise, and that the A1GP Series will fill the void. Queensland Sports Minister Judy Spence told The Age.com that local officials were unwilling to move the race to a March or a September date, as per the IRL's preference.

"Moving our race to March as they had requested was not an option due to the clash with the F1 Grand Prix in Melbourne and the Clipsale V8 race in Adelaide. In addition, a March race would have involved track construction right in the middle of January school holidays and we would not tollerate Gold Coast residents being inconvenienced that way."

The A1GP Series will take over the traditional late October event date.

As of yet, there has been no official announcement from the IRL, which was seeking either to make Surfers the season opener or to tie the Surfers Paradise event and the September Motegi, Japan race into one "fly away" package, thereby saving a substantial sum in traveling expenses. 

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No More IndyCar At Surfers
Posted by: Indy Racing League (IP Logged)
Date: 11/11/2008 00:47

No More IndyCar At Surfers

Re: No More IndyCar At Surfers
Posted by: IndyAndy (IP Logged)
Date: 11/11/2008 00:53

If true, while this is a sad loss, I understand it in respect to the best interests of both sides involved. If the Queensland govt. can get another series to step in w/o asking for a new date or alot of other changes, why not give them a chance?

As for the IRL's side of it, there are several other venues closer to home that are looking for a slot on the schedule. Also, if any combination of Porsche/Audi/Alfa Romeo do end up in the series come '11, then I'd have to guess that a trip to Europe - esp. the ovals at Lausitz or Rockingham - become a much better fit for IndyCar.

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Re: No More IndyCar At Surfers
Posted by: IndyAndy (IP Logged)
Date: 11/11/2008 14:05

Two updates:

1) The Indycar website is running this story, so I'd call it offical at this point.

2) Sorry - when I first posted this story last night (my time), I didn't note that the Motegi race will be in Sept., not March! Total brain fade on my part! (Sm17)

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Re: No More IndyCar At Surfers
Posted by: gturner (IP Logged)
Date: 12/11/2008 03:08

It's sad from the standpoint of likely meaning an end to Aussie Vineyards' involvement in the IRL, but otherwise I don't think I'll miss the race too much. The track may have been fun to drive, but it seemed to almost be designed to make it impossible to pass. The chicane on the backstretch is the most frustrating part to me, as it forces the cars into a single file to just weave slightly while scrubbing very little speed.

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