Franchitti to test for Ganassi, run ARCA race at Talladega-UPDATE
Quote selected text Published September 23rd, 2007 in NASCAR News
UPDATE:
The move of reigning IRL champion Dario Franchitti to the Nextel Cup Series with Chip Ganassi Racing is expected to begin in two weeks at the ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway.
Ganassi is using the same plan he implemented a year ago when he broke former Formula One star Juan Pablo Montoya into NASCAR’s premier series at the Alabama track.
“We’re trying to get him in [the ARCA race],” Ganassi said before Sunday’s race at Dover International Speedway. “We have a few little hurdles left to get done before we can announce something.
“We’re feverishly working at it, and we’re confident that we’re going to be able to put something together with him. Much like with Juan last year, if and when we get to that point, it’s going to be a work in progress and you’re going to have to constantly adjust and readjust.”
Franchitti is expected to move into the No. 40 Cup car driven by David Stremme, whose option for next season was not picked up when Ganassi couldn’t get a commitment from sponsor Coors Light.
Ganassi said that Franchitti “is a candidate for our team next year.”
Ganassi said Franchitti is not bringing a sponsor amidst rumors that Canadian Club was following him from the IRL.
He added that Franchitti has no qualms about driving a 36-race schedule.
“He definitely wants to do it,” he said. “I don’t think there’s a question. Some people that [schedule], it would intimidate. Some people it doesn’t.”
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There still hasn’t been an official announcement about NASCAR but Dario Franchitti will be testing one of Chip Ganassi’s stock cars at Talladega later this month in preparation for the ARCA race on Oct. 5. “That’s the plan,” said Ganassi on Sunday night. “There’s an open test on Sept. 27th so we’ll run that and then come back for the race.”
Ganassi didn’t elaborate on Franchitti’s future but the 2007 Indy 500 and IRL champion is expected to be named as the full-time Cup driver of Ganassi’s No. 40 car later this week. Running the high-banked superspeedway in Alabama would give Franchitti a taste of what to expect next February at Daytona.
It’s believed the 34-year-old Scotsman, whose open-wheel career in the United States began in 1997 in CART, has signed a five-year contract to run in NASCAR’s premier series. And that goes against Franchitti’s style of signing only one-year contracts.
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- Franchitti to test at Memphis
- Franchitti qualifies sixth at Talladega for ARCA race
- Franchitti to NASCAR’s Ganassi team expected this week
- Franchitti to finally run ARCA race at Talladega

He won’t finish worse than third. This series is almost like an instructional league. Kimmel is a world beater in ARCA and never did squat in any Cup race or any other of NASCAR’s 3 big series. He never will. He’s a great guy and a jillion time champion, but who’s he beating?
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Look for more open wheel drivers to try and make the move to nascar.