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06-27-05, 01:21 AM
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RAPID REFUND
Formula One's problems were Champ Car's gain.
More than 1,100 racing fans who were at the troubled United States Grand Prix in Indianapolis last week redeemed their tickets from that race for free ones to Cleveland's event.
Race organizers made the offer hoping that once fans came to Cleveland they will come back again.
``It's great that they did this,'' said Justin Yager of Greenfield, Ind., who drove to Cleveland with three friends. ``You can't blame F1 for what happened last week. It's all Michelin.''
Only six cars competed in Indianapolis after Michelin raised concerns about the safety of its tires in the final turn of the road course, prompting 14 drivers to withdraw.
RAPID REFUND
Formula One's problems were Champ Car's gain.
More than 1,100 racing fans who were at the troubled United States Grand Prix in Indianapolis last week redeemed their tickets from that race for free ones to Cleveland's event.
Race organizers made the offer hoping that once fans came to Cleveland they will come back again.
``It's great that they did this,'' said Justin Yager of Greenfield, Ind., who drove to Cleveland with three friends. ``You can't blame F1 for what happened last week. It's all Michelin.''
Only six cars competed in Indianapolis after Michelin raised concerns about the safety of its tires in the final turn of the road course, prompting 14 drivers to withdraw.