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According to Jayski.com, Champ Car Series driver Paul Tracy, will make his Nascar debut driving for Richard Childress Racing in the upcoming Nextel Cup Series event at Michigan. Tracy, will drive a fourth RCR entry (most likely the #33).
Open-wheel's Tracy to test Cup car at Michigan From Team Press Release August 2, 2005 04:31 PM EDT (20:31 GMT)
WELCOME, N.C. -- Open wheel star Paul Tracy will test Aug. 8-9 at Michigan International Speedway in Richard Childress Racing's No. 33 Chevrolet in preparation for the Aug. 21 GFS Marketplace 400.
Richard Childress
The Canadian is the 2003 Champ Car World Series champion and has 30 victories, ranking him first among the series' active drivers and third all-time. Tracy is currently second in the 2005 point standings with two victories, six top-five finishes and two pole positions after eight of 14 races. He finished second in the July 31 Taylor Woodrow Grand Prix of San Jose.
"Paul and I have talked about an opportunity like this for the past couple years and it has finally come together for Michigan," said Richard Childress, president and CEO of RCR. "I'd like to thank Gerry Forsythe and Forsythe Championship Racing for allowing us the chance to give this a try.
"This will be Paul's first shot in a stock car but he obviously has a great deal of talent and knows how to win races and championships. We'll take a look at how things go after the test and, if all goes according to plan, get him ready for the Cup race the next week."
Tracy is looking forward to testing his driving skills again at the MIS oval. He competed in Champ Cars there 10 times, earning four top-five and seven top-10 finishes and a pole position. The 2000 pole speed set the track qualifying record at 234.949 mph.
"I'm very excited about this opportunity especially at Michigan where I have a lot of experience," said Tracy. "Driving a Nextel Cup car will be totally new to me but my focus is to develop a package that will help Kevin (Harvick), Jeff (Burton) and Dave (Blaney) and their teams for the race weekend. I want to do whatever I can to help."
RCR..no plans to run Tracy: Richard Childress Racing gave Champ Car driver Paul Tracy a two-day test at Michigan in August and said he would let him race at that track if the session went well. The two ultimately decided not to enter the race. Now Childress says there have been no further discussions. "Paul and I haven't talked in about a month," Childress said. "We're just trying to get our in-house program put together for next year."(ESPN.com/RPM)(10-16-2005)