The opening IRL race of the 2008 season was meant to be the start of the new era of USĀ open-wheel racing. Sure enough there were a few ex-Champ Car teams on the grid, but given the short amount of time they have had to prepare they weren’t really a factor. In short the start of this “new era” was pretty much the same as we’ve seen over the last few seasons.
The battle at the front was between the three power teams of Ganassi, Penske and Andretti-Green with Ganassi’s Scott Dixon ending up in victory lane with team mate Dan Wheldon being the star of the show with a charge up to third from the back of the grid. Marco Andretti drove with maturity beyond his 21 years to a solid second place.
Going back to the unification; while it was great to see a full grid of cars, would it have been better to wait a little longer, maybe even to the Indy 500 in may, for the ex-Champ Car teams to join in. having a team like Newman-Haas sidelined through a lack of spares is frankly ridiculous. And how can drivers like publicity stunt Milka Duno have a ride, while Sarah Fisher, Paul Tracy and many others sit on the sidelines?
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