Allmendinger inks Cup deal with Red Bull

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Champ car star will run this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway
October 24, 2006
11:59 AM EDT (15:59 GMT)


On Tuesday, Team Red Bull formally announced a multi-year agreement with American open-wheel race car driver AJ Allmendinger to race the No. 84 Red Bull Toyota for the 2007 Nextel Cup season.

Allmendinger completes the 2007 driver line-up for Team Red Bull that already includes 23- year-old Brian Vickers, who'll pilot the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota.

"I'm really excited about this next challenge in my racing career," Allmendinger said. "To race against some of the best drivers in the world in front of fans that are as enthusiastic about racing as I am is going to be a pretty big thrill.

Rick Viers, the veteran crew chief who guided the 24-year-old Californian through two successful Craftsman Truck Series races for Bill Davis Racing earlier this year, also joins Team Red Bull in the same role for 2007.

"I see a huge amount of potential in AJ," Viers said. "On the racetrack, he's smart, patient and definitely not afraid to race. For the first half of next year, AJ must use his patience to learn as much as he can before moving forward in the second half.

"Hopefully, he'll be a solid rookie of the year candidate by year's end."

A former Toyota Atlantic champion and Champ Car rookie of the year, Allmendinger currently stands second in the 2006 Champ Car World Series standings with five race wins.

To speed up his acclimation to stock car racing, Bill Elliott has graciously agreed to step aside and let Allmendinger take on driver duties in the Team Red Bull entry for the upcoming Nextel Cup races at Atlanta and Texas.

"I know this is going to be a lot of work in the upcoming months, but I couldn't be happier to do it with Team Red Bull," he said. "Hopefully, we can all go out and deliver a good show."
 
Good deal! This man has a great deal of natural talent and ability, I think he will be a champion.
 
umm...is there going to be any open wheel racing left on this continent?
 
I hope open wheel stays viable but sooner or later they are going to have to merge or get more teams. Both the IRL and Champ Cars put on a pretty good show this year. Too bad not many people noticed.

I think AJ will do well in NASCAR. As a matter of fact I kinda like him and Vickers both as a team.
 
I hope open wheel stays viable but sooner or later they are going to have to merge or get more teams. Both the IRL and Champ Cars put on a pretty good show this year. Too bad not many people noticed.

I think AJ will do well in NASCAR. As a matter of fact I kinda like him and Vickers both as a team.

When they split and formed CART and IRL it killed open wheel. It's only a matter of time.
 
If it weren't for Tracy/Bourdais keeping things exciting and Marco Andretti making some news, open wheel could've been an after thought.
 
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