Ganassi says Wheldon will stay in IndyCar
Quote selected text Published July 3rd, 2007 in NASCAR News
NASCAR and IndyCar team owner Chip Ganassi doesn’t foresee open wheel star Dan Wheldon moving to stock cars anytime soon. “I personally don’t see it on his radar screen [for] next year,” Ganassi told ESPN.com Monday. Ganassi did say he and Wheldon discussed the proposition several months back, but discontinued those talks with the plan to resume them later in the summer. They’ve yet to do so, Ganassi said.
“Having said that, we’ve had discussions along the lines of ‘Hey, let’s renew our deal,’ and there’s some other opportunities within the team for him,” Ganassi said. “To be honest, I don’t see [NASCAR] as one of the top-five things I’m conversing with him about. I do not consider [a move] imminent.”
Ganassi said Wheldon’s true interest presently is winning a second IndyCar championship. Wheldon won the 2005 crown, then surrendered last season’s title to Sam Hornish Jr. by way of a tiebreaker. The drivers finished with an equal number of championship points, but by rule Hornish was awarded the title due to having scored more victories during the year. Wheldon recently expressed interest in NASCAR. In fact, he was especially intrigued by that which deters many open-wheel drivers from jumping to stock cars — the lengthy schedule.
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he has too much talent for door-slammers
Alright, thats what I wanted to hear. I’m glad Wheldon is going to stay put in the Indy Car Series. After all, real race cars don’t have fenders!