Franchitti's NASCAR plans on hold

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Franchitti's NASCAR plans on hold: Dario Franchitti's plans to kick off his stock car career with Chip Ganassi Racing in two weeks' have been put on hold because of the Scotsman's contractual commitments with Andretti Green Racing. Chip Ganassi has been working on a deal to try to get Franchitti some stock car experience as soon as possible, with the aim of having him well-prepared to drive for his team in the 2008 Sprint Cup Series. However, negotiations have apparently hit a stumbling block as Franchitti is still under contract with AGR, has further commitments to the team, and an early release from his obligations has not been reached. He is scheduled to race for AGR in the Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta on October 6, driving an Acura in the LMP2 class, alongside his brother Marino and Bryan Herta. He raced the car earlier this year at Long Beach and Sebring, and has already tested it at Road Atlanta. Chip Ganassi said last Sunday at Dover that he was trying to get Franchitti in an ARCA race at Talladega on October 5, which is one day before the American Le Mans event. Despite both venues being just 150 miles from each other, there are conflicting schedules that would make it very difficult for the Scot to compete in both. Autosport.com understands that the bottom-line is that Franchitti, the current IRL and Indy 500 champion, won't be able to race for Ganassi until he is out of his current deal with AGR, the team for which he has raced since 1998, when it was still owned by Barry Green in Champ Car. ARCA teams expected to compete on October 5 at Talladega had their only scheduled day of testing on Tuesday, and although Ganassi's team was testing at the track with the #40 car driven by Bryan Clauson, Franchitti was not in attendance. (Autosport.com)
 
Franchitti Set to Start Stock Car Career
Published: 10/2/07, 7:25 PM EDT
By JENNA FRYER
(AP) - Dario Franchitti's much-anticipated move to stock cars will begin Friday with an ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway, the Associated Press has learned.

The 2007 Indy 500 winner and IndyCar Series champion has agreed to a multiyear deal to replace David Stremme in the No. 40 Dodge for NASCAR's Chip Ganassi Racing, according to a person familiar with the negotiations who requested anonymity because the deal had yet to be announced.

An official announcement is expected Wednesday at Ganassi's race shop in North Carolina. Ganassi also fields Nextel Cup cars for rookie Juan Pablo Montoya, another former open-wheel star, and Reed Sorenson.

Ganassi said Sunday at Kansas Speedway that he was close to a deal with Franchitti's open-wheel team, Andretti Green Racing, to get the 34-year-old Scot out of his contract, which ends Dec. 1.

An Andretti Green spokesman said the team would have no comment on Franchitti's move at this time.

In an interview shortly after he won the IndyCar championship, Franchitti answered the speculation about a possible switch to stock cars by saying, "NASCAR would be something different ... something I haven't done. Apart from Formula One, it's probably one of the few things I haven't driven. So that would be one of the reasons to look at that."

Franchitti is expected to get some much-needed seat time in stock cars by running a series of races, including ARCA, Busch and Cup, before the end of this season, much as Montoya did in 2006 after leaving Formula One.

Franchitti, who has insisted on one-year contracts in open-wheel racing to keep his options open, began his American open-wheel career in 1997 in the CART - now Champ Car - series. He moved to the IRL IndyCar Series in 2003 with Andretti Green.

He tied Montoya for the CART points lead in 1999 but lost the title to the Colombian on a tiebreaker. Franchitti finally got his championship last month, beating Scott Dixon for the title by 13 points when the New Zealander ran out of fuel on the final lap, giving Franchitti a win at Chicagoland Speedway.

Franchitti's four wins in 2007 matched his previous IndyCar total. He also won 10 times in CART.
 
I heard on TV today where Dario will drive in the ARCA race at 'Dega.
 
Can't wait for Ashley to start giving NASCAR her 2cents, and believe me, she will!
 
Can't wait for Ashley to start giving NASCAR her 2cents, and believe me, she will!

Well she is a Judd and did you hear her mouthing off at Indy about slow cars? Funny stuff.

Ashley Judd, please meet Delana Harvick. She's going to show you around Nascar ;)
 
The official announcement will be made today but yes, AGR will let Dario out of his contract early. He will race in the ARCA series at Talladega this weekend.

Next year, he will be driving the #40 Coors Light Dodge for Chip Ganassi.
 
Franchitti to Join Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates and Drive #40 Dodge Avenger: Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates (CGRFS) announced reigning Indianapolis 500 and IndyCar Series Champion Dario Franchitti has signed a multi-year deal with the organization to compete in the Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) beginning in 2008. Franchitti will become the first European driver in the 59-year history of NASCAR to join the series full time when he assumes the driving duties of #40 Dodge Avenger next season. "Any time you can sign a driver of Dario's caliber you have to be thrilled," said Team Owner Chip Ganassi, who now fields cars for three former Indianapolis 500 winners (Juan Pablo Montoya-2000, NNCS; Dan Wheldon-2005, IndyCar; and Franchitti-2007). "Dario is a world-class driver. He is a proven winner, an Indianapolis 500 champion and an accomplished individual that will be a super teammate to both Juan Pablo and Reed."
Franchitti will immediately begin a stock car development program similar to the one CGRFS teammate Montoya engaged in just over a season ago when he attempts to qualify a CGRFS-prepared #42 Target Dodge in Friday's ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway. Franchitti will pilot the #40 Dodge Avenger next season while running for the Sprint Cup Raybestos Rookie of the Year title along with an assortment of Busch Series races.(Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates PR)(10-3-2007
 
Is it because of Ashley Judd? Danica will be jealous.

Nothing to do with Ashley. I really like Dario as a driver. But dont worry, no driver will ever be my favorite over Danica. I will always be true to supporting her...:D
 
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