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6 Sep 2007, 11:57 (Ref:2005104) | #1 | ||
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Briscoe lined up to replace Hornish
Ryan Briscoe is the lead candidate to replace Sam Hornish Jr in the IndyCar Series if the American switches to NASCAR, this week's Autosport reports.
Three-time IRL champion Hornish has been tipped to move to NASCAR next season after making a handful of Busch Series starts this year with Penske, while Briscoe currently races for the squad in the American Le Mans Series. Briscoe made a one-off open-wheel appearance at the Indianapolis 500 in May, where he finished fifth with Penske equipment, driving for a team run by Roger Penske's son Jay. Penske Racing president Tim Cindric said: "At the point where we make that decision if that seat is open, Ryan is certainly the lead candidate to do that." Hornish will make his Nextel Cup debut at New Hampshire on September 16, but a permanent switch to the series has not yet been confirmed. Briscoe said: "I'm waiting to see how things evolve from now and I really have no idea. They would be big shoes to fill." http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/62076 |
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I really hope this comes through for Ryan - and its more than a one year deal
I dont know what hes done not to have a regualr gig somewhere - it is so bleeding fustrating!!!! |
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What do you mean, "not have a regular gig?" He's been in the ALMS all year.
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Better reinforce them crash fences then.
I want him to stay in ALMS as he is very good there and has great potential. He has done Indycar before and was dreadful. |
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Then again, Toyota twice put Briscoe in formulae that were way too advanced for him at the appropriate stage in his career. When he stepped down both times he looked a lot better. |
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I think he can be a good replacement for Hornish, certainly more motivated. |
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He was new to ovals. When he came back from his inured he was good. Don't forget that was the year Dixon was terrible and Manning wasn't too good.
He did well in the Indy 500 this year with the unofficial Penske crew. I was a new fan of the ALMS this year. First year I really got into it as there has been fantastic racing and nice to see Briscoe win in the Penske Porscher and thrash the Audi-anti-Christ. |
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I'd rather he stay on with Penske Porsche in the ALMS. He's developed a lot as a driver there this year (maturation that has been completely absent in his prior Stateside experience) and would only do more in the future. I'm sure he'd be better as an oval driver than in the past, but road courses are his real forte and it would be nice if he continued to focus on them.
As a sportscar person, comparing Briscoe to his teammates at Penske Porsche is interesting, because to me it suggests that these drivers who came up in 911s have also essentially reached the level of Penske open-wheel driver material, at least on road courses. |
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So this pretty much confirms Mr Hornish's departure? Another one goes
Briscoes performance at Indy showed his oval form so there is hope for a competitive 2008 ride. Will be a loss for the IRL. |
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I'll be happy so long as he's got a race winning package - be that in ALMS or IRL. Just so long as he isnt relegated into making a career out of V8 Supercars
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Exactly I agree Climb.
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After his Indy 500 effort I'm quite surprised that this is considered news actually. If (and it's still a pretty big "if" I think) Hornish moves on then I can't imagine there would be many other contenders in the frame.
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A pretty big if, isnt Hornish confirmed as running a NEXTEL event in September ?
Your not running top series if your dabbling in the move. |
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He didn't show that well in the IRL but neither did anybody else in the team. It wasn't so much that it was Dixon's crap year & more that the package of car & engine was rubbish so all of the drivers struggled. Briscoe did get a few good finishes & Indy this year was great & as more road courses are added to the calendar he should be getting happier & happier about his prospects in the series.
As a small matter aside from the main point, that poor Ganassi year really highlighted the talents of Darren Manning for me as he was ahead of Dixon in the championship when he was fired (a move that still confuses me. Why would you sack you highest driver in the championship?!) |
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I can't see why Penske would be looking at anyone else other than Briscoe. They have plenty of experience of working with him now, so they should know if he has a brain or not. Also, I'm sure they would have kept a VERY close eye on him during May at Indy, so they probably have a pretty good idea of what he is capable of.
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Ryan can probably drive anything well.
The year with Ganassi was a hole in his life... He was quick testing for Toyota, First left karts and jumped into F. Renault and won the Italian series. Then a big leap to Arden in F3000 but it was a poor year. Back to F3 at Toyota's behest and won the championship. A year F1 testing then off to Ganassi for the IRL. He has done heaps of racing and been successful whenever he has had competitve machinery under him. He's good enough to take Sam's place. He was quite brilliant in karts too, CRG teammate to Nico Rosberg.... |
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Ooops I need to correct myself. The V8 Supercar qualifying mentioned below was in fact Sandown and not Bathurst. Sandown is the enduro before Bathurst, Briscoe stuck it on provisional pole (the 1st time ever in a V8 Supercar was 12 days prior) but it was Gath Tander (regular Supercar driver) that did the top ten shoot out and only managed 9th. That is no mean feat considering the feild.
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His partner in the enduro's was Jim Richards, not Garth Tander
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That's what I thought and then I read the article and thought "what the" I must have been drunk. Anyway he blew me away with at least getting it where he did considering the car time
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"I would have thought" that Penske would look for a more proven oval racer for his IRL seat to replace Hornish.
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