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Old 05 Dec 2008, 01:10 am
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Dario Franchitti's Return to IndyCar Racing Starts a Chain Reaction of Team Changes for 2009



- Dec 04 —

From 1998-2007, Dario Franchitti was one of Honda's favorite sons. He won races and pole positions, charmed the media, entertained the corporate clients and schmoozed with his growing legion of fans.


But, after winning the 2007 Indianapolis 500 and IndyCar driving championships, the speedy Scot decided to try stock cars. An uncompetitive ride, an injury and a trip back to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during May combined to make Franchitti long for a return to IndyCars.


And when team owner Chip Ganassi offered him a chance to come back in 2009, Dario didn't hesitate.


"When I went to NASCAR, I shut out everything and I just focused and said, "This is my new career and I want to be successful at it','' said Franchitti, who also drove for Ganassi in the Sprint Cup. "When I broke my ankle [in a Nationwide Series race in April], I kind of came up for air, and that's right when Indianapolis was happening. I came to the Speedway and watched rookie practice and that's when I

first realized, 'I'm not going to run at Indy this year.' "Then, I got back to focusing on the Cup thing, and while our results were awful, we actually started to run quite well. And then, the team shuts down [due to a lack of sponsorship] and I come back up for air again, and that's right at the point in the season when IRL is doing some of the short tracks, and the road and street tracks, and I'm watching that. Chip started to make noises about, 'Would you come back to IndyCar?' and it got me thinking.


"It all culminated in Detroit. Chip and I went there to discuss the [Number] 41 Target car in [Sprint] Cup. There was a bunch of stuff on the table. But I could see Chip was really excited about the possibility of me coming back to drive in IndyCar, and I was really intrigued by it."


The Detroit weekend sealed the deal.


"I did the track walk, saw a bunch of my old friends - I was walking around with [brother and sports-car racer] Marino and spent some time going around with Danica [Patrick]," he continued. "On Friday morning, I stood at Turn 1 and it was a done deal: 'That's what I want to do.'


"I knew going down the stretch last year [2007], I'd given it everything. I knew I wasn't going to be 100 percent for another year, so I wanted to go do something else. But when I went away, I realized how much I missed it."


Ganassi's team figures to be the most formidable in the IndyCar paddock since it has the last two driving champions and Indy winners in Scott Dixon and Franchitti.


Franchitti, who inherits the No. 10 entry from former Andretti Green Racing teammate Dan Wheldon, doesn't expect a prolonged transition with his Kiwi teammate.


"I've watched and raced alongside Scott for quite a long time and I would say we have very different driving styles," said Franchitti. "Hopefully we'll both learn a lot and push the team forward.


"Everybody has a slightly different way of doing things, and when looking at data over a period of time, you really learn how

certain drivers do certain things. The longer you work with a driver, the more you understand what they do, and certainly at first, you have the 'Oh, my God, he does that?' experience.


"And then you start to understand it more. Looking back on the experience I had with Tony [Kanaan at Andretti Green Racing], for instance, he and I have very different driving styles, and there were a lot of corners - especially on road and street courses - where he would pick what I'd done and translate that, and I would pinch his techniques as well.


"The biggest thing for me to look for is trust. Whether you get on with that person or your personalities are completely different, it's the 'trust' thing. It's something that we're aiming for. I've been lucky that I've had teammates that I get along with and also that I've trusted. I think Scott's a great character. He's going to push me for sure." Dario's domino started a chain of events few saw coming. Wheldon, who had scored six victories during his three years with Ganassi and never finished worse than fourth in the point standings, immediately took a job with Panther Racing.


"John Barnes and Panther gave me my start in IndyCar," said the 2005 Indy 500 winner and IRL champion. "They tested me, and I ran my first race for them, so this is a homecoming for me.


"I think it's the perfect time for a change for me also. We'll have a one car team, and having everything focused on you is what a driver likes. This has always been one of the strongest teams and I'm excited to get 2009 started."


Despite several strong showings the past two years for Panther. Vitor Meira was out. But not for long. A.J. Foyt hired the quick Brazilian for the ABC Supply car.


"I like that boy. He stands on the gas and I think he's going to be real good for my team," Foyt, the Indy 500 legend, said of his new driver.


Meira, winless in 93 starts, is more motivated than ever.


"A.J. has had a lot of his success at Indianapolis and I think this could be very good for my career," said the two-time Indy 500 runner-up. "I know it's a business and I don't have any bad feelings, but there is definitely one team I want to beat next year."


The other driver change came at Luczo/Dragon Racing, where rookie Rafael Matos, the 2008 Firestone Indy Lights Series champion, replaced veteran Tomas Scheckter.


"After winning the Atlantics and Indy Lights championships back-to-back, Rafa has shown he's got a lot of talent and that's why we hired him," said co-owner Jay Penske. "We're a one-car team, but we think we can grow a lot together."


Matos, who came to this country with $400 and big dreams, said this was the culmination of his journey. "My whole goal when I left Brazil was to get a good ride at the top level of American open-wheel racing. This is so good I can't explain it."

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