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04-14-07, 11:42 AM
curt.cavin@indystar.com
Indy Racing League officials hope the price is right to attract even more participants to next month's Indianapolis 500 though the entry deadline has passed.
In promotional materials recently sent to about 50 potential team owners, including past participants and those currently involved in the Champ Car World Series, the IRL illustrates that equipment for the 91st-annual event can be acquired for as little as $321,200.
That doesn't include paying a driver or crew, much less the cost of food or lodging during the event, but the IRL's goal is to encourage people to join the crowd.
Currently, about 35 car-and-driver combinations are expected to compete for a spot in the May 27 race.
don't do it, Walker (http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070414/SPORTS0107/704140468)
Indy Racing League officials hope the price is right to attract even more participants to next month's Indianapolis 500 though the entry deadline has passed.
In promotional materials recently sent to about 50 potential team owners, including past participants and those currently involved in the Champ Car World Series, the IRL illustrates that equipment for the 91st-annual event can be acquired for as little as $321,200.
That doesn't include paying a driver or crew, much less the cost of food or lodging during the event, but the IRL's goal is to encourage people to join the crowd.
Currently, about 35 car-and-driver combinations are expected to compete for a spot in the May 27 race.
don't do it, Walker (http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070414/SPORTS0107/704140468)