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Treeface
07-19-03, 10:59 PM
By John Griffin
indyracing.com

Saturday Jul 19, 2003

The Indy Racing League announced July 19 that it has approved a new engine design for Chevrolet for competition in the IndyCar™ Series. The change was approved after IRL officials received a formal request from GM Racing, the technical arm of GM’s motorsports program.



The newly designed engine, which has been designated by GM Racing as the Gen IV Chevy Indy V-8, was approved under terms and conditions set forth by the Indy Racing League.



According to Brian Barnhart, senior vice president of racing operations for the IRL, the league has approved the use of the newly designed engine for two consecutive races, beginning with the Firestone Indy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on July 27 in order to test the engine under race conditions pursuant to the Indy Racing League Engine Manufacturer Agreement.



GM Racing will make the engine (including spares and spare parts) available to all full-time IRL entrants at the Belterra Casino Indy 300 on Aug. 17 at Kentucky Speedway.



The IRL and GM Racing have agreed that Panther Racing, the current season points leader among Chevrolet teams, will test the engine in the Michigan race in the No. 4 Pennzoil Panther Dallara/Chevrolet/Firestone driven by reigning IndyCar Series champion Sam Hornish Jr.



To create as much opportunity as possible among Chevrolet teams prior to full introduction of the Gen IV Chevy Indy V-8, the next-highest placed Chevrolet team – other than Panther car No. 4 – in the season entrant point standings after Michigan will be selected to test the engine at the Emerson Indy 250 on Aug. 10 at Gateway International Raceway near St. Louis.



“In making our decision, the IRL had to consider the overall effect on competition anticipated by the introduction of the new engine, including the availability of the engine to all entrants, as well as ensuring that the cost of the design change is not passed on to the teams,” Barnhart said. “With that in mind, we have found the newly designed engine and castings to be in conformance with the rules.”



Additionally, Barnhart has requested that GM Racing provide sufficient personnel to IRL entrants if needed to install the engines on a timely basis.



Barnhart approved this process via the Indy Racing League Engine Manufacturer Agreement that allows a manufacturer to provide updates to an engine. The agreement calls for the manufacturer to obtain the IRL’s approval prior to any use and further states that the updated part be made available to all teams after a specified number of uses.



“The request by GM Racing was based on performance deficiency demonstrated during the current season and the reliability problems created by efforts to address the performance deficiency,” Barnhart said. “While continuity and consistency are an important consideration for the IRL, it is equally important that the league’s hallmark of competitive, side-by-side racing be available for our fans and competitors.”



General Motors has been an engine supplier in the IndyCar Series since the series introduced its naturally aspirated engine formula in 1997. Representing GM, Chevy made its return to Indy-style racing in 2002.

RTKar
07-19-03, 11:30 PM
The term I most hate in racing, "side- by- side"...
:rolleyes:...

Treeface
07-19-03, 11:30 PM
No mention at all of the actual builder :laugh:

Hypocrites. I guess some teams are more equal than others. Mid-season rule changes are so NASCAR :gomer:

pchall
07-20-03, 09:28 AM
"According to Brian Barnhart, senior vice president of racing operations for the IRL, the league has approved the use of the newly designed engine for two consecutive races, beginning with the Firestone Indy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on July 27 in order to test the engine under race conditions pursuant to the Indy Racing League Engine Manufacturer Agreement."

An interesting rationalization for solving the supply problem. I suppose this mean the will supply Panther first in a desparate attempt to keep Hornish competitive and in the series next year. I wonder why? The guy has all the personality of a dead trout. Off course, retaining champions in the series is a must among lemming fans -- right up there with oval only and FE short track experience.

JT265
07-20-03, 10:55 AM
In honor of Brian Brainfart, "Baghdad" Fred, and their merry band of Gomers, I'm gonna drop a 351 Cleveland into my '75 Vega, badged as a Generation "Preparation H" Chevy.

Now.....

Anybody know where I can pick up a '75 Vega? :cool:

pchall
07-20-03, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by JT265
In honor of Brian Brainfart, "Baghdad" Fred, and their merry band of Gomers, I'm gonna drop a 351 Cleveland into my '75 Vega, badged as a Generation "Preparation H" Chevy.

Now.....

Anybody know where I can pick up a '75 Vega? :cool:

Wouldn't a Cosworth BDG be a much cooler re-engining for you Vega? Just think, you could change the sparkplugs without stripping the exhausts and manifolds off...

And look for a Kammback -- more room for IRL stickers back there!

SteveH
07-20-03, 01:40 PM
Wonder if we'll see a Ford GT as next year's Indy pace car. :D

RTKar
07-20-03, 08:17 PM
Can the Cubs get 4 strikes and 4 outs...it's been since 1908 you know.......

cart7
07-20-03, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by JT265
In honor of Brian Brainfart, "Baghdad" Fred, and their merry band of Gomers, I'm gonna drop a 351 Cleveland into my '75 Vega, badged as a Generation "Preparation H" Chevy.

Now.....

Anybody know where I can pick up a '75 Vega? :cool:
I used to own a '72 in my younger days. Though it was a wagon. :eek: :D

Peter Venkman
07-21-03, 03:33 PM
"Anybody know where I can pick up a '75 Vega?"

If you're good at assembling rust particles, there are many junk yards throughout this wonderful country of ours that no doubt have Vegas underfoot.

mapguy
07-21-03, 04:18 PM
Originally posted by Peter Venkman
"Anybody know where I can pick up a '75 Vega?"

If you're good at assembling rust particles, there are many junk yards throughout this wonderful country of ours that no doubt have Vegas underfoot.

How about FIAT's?:D

Ziggy
07-21-03, 05:09 PM
There is a very nice, clean red '73 Vega for said in Bainbridge Indiana. I think it even runs!

Ziggy

JT265
07-21-03, 07:23 PM
Originally posted by Ziggy
There is a very nice, clean red '73 Vega for said in Bainbridge Indiana. I think it even runs!

Ziggy

Runs? Hell, there's no sport in that now.:D