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Old 09-29-2006, 06:17 AM
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Default American Le Mans Series will not return to Portland International

Champ Car joins festival fete
The 24th race at PIR will change dates to be part of the Rose Festival centennial

Thursday, September 28, 2006
PAUL BUKER

The Champ Car World Series' 2007 schedule was announced Wednesday, with Portland's 24th open-wheel race scheduled for June 10 at Portland International Raceway.

Promoter Mike Nealy said the Portland race dates were chosen specifically to coincide with the Portland Rose Festival's 100th anniversary.

"We're excited about it," Nealy said.

The 2007 race will be the third race in a three-year contract between the city and Champ Car.

New races in 2007 will be staged in Las Vegas, Phoenix and China.

The competition among cities vying for Champ Car races has become intense, and there seems to be speculation every year that Champ Car will leave Portland and seek a bigger, more lucrative market.

Champ Car's chief rival, the Indy Racing League, had Portland on its short list of possible road course events in 2004, but former city commissioner Jim Francesconi didn't take the IRL interest seriously and pushed for a new contract with Champ Car.

After years of declines, the race at PIR has shown gains in attendance and sponsorship revenue for two consecutive years. In June, an announced crowd of 44,065 watched U.S. driver A.J. Allmendinger win his first Champ Car race.

Champ Car president Steve Johnson has said he wants more fans, more corporate support and a more enthusiastic response from city leaders, but Johnson said he also values Northwest racing fans and takes Portland's open-wheel history into consideration. The race has been a fixture here since 1984.

"I think Champ Car sees the growth," said Nealy, whose major sponsor is longtime supporter G.I. Joe's.

While the return of Champ Car is good news for Portland racing fans, the city's major league racing reputation took a hit Wednesday with the news that the American Le Mans Series will not return.

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<big>ALMS president Scott Atherton issued a statement that noted, "While we regret that we are not able to return to Portland in 2007, we want to thank the great fans in the Pacific Northwest for their support these last several years and we hope we have the chance to return in the future."</big>
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The ALMS -- which now has come and gone twice from the Portland market -- will announce its new schedule Friday. It appears the sports car racing organization jettisoned Portland for a better deal with another venue at the behest of a major manufacturer, but ALMS officials would not comment Wednesday on which city is taking Portland's usual July dates.

"There will be another race in that time slot," said Bob Dickinson, the ALMS vice president of media and communications. Dickinson said there were two or perhaps three new races on the 2007 schedule.

Atherton's statement also mentioned "certain business developments accompanied by a realignment of priorities that are the result of several new constituents joining the series have created opportunities in new markets for us."

A crowd estimated at 15,000 watched the Saturday night ALMS race this summer. The race marked the end of a three-year deal, and afterward Atherton said Portland's low attendance and poor sponsorship numbers were a source of frustration.

Portland's history with big-time sports car racing goes back to 1978, and interest peaked in the early 1990s when the lighting-quick International Motor Sports Association grand prototypes were popular.

Nealy, who also promotes the ALMS event, said "(ALMS) would like to come back (at some point) and we would love to have them back."



Im guessing ALMS leaving PIR from what I read on this forum was not a lot of people were there due to it was 105 degrees on the track. Didnt Dori come close to dying b/c of the heat?<ul><li><a href="http://www.oregonlive.com/search/index.ssf?/base/sports/1159413926284510.xml?oregonian?spm&amp;coll=7">htt p://www.oregonlive.com/search/index.ssf?/b
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Default Yeah i read that yesterday on PAC. sux...Let's bring it to seattle..

hmm we need a track first...

hey how about the 405 to i-5 to 520east to 405 south to i-90 west to i-5 south to 405 north...


that would be a hoot.
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Well that just sucks bigtime!!!!!!
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That totally sucks!
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Default As if they didnt close the highways around here enough as it is =P

stupid blue angels...
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Default Not that I see it happening, but they should go for some Grand Am races.

That series is hugely popular everywhere it goes. I'm afraid that interest in ALMS is waning a little bit due to the thin fields.
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Default *DING* The European LeMans series is a little better

but watching P1 &amp; GT1 in ALMS is a bore. Car trashed in a wreck, no worries, you're STILL in 4th place!
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Default I admit to still enjoying the Audi P1 dominance, but I get more satisfaction out of the LeMans

wins that I do out of the ALMS wins now. I really wish another factory team would enter P1 competition in ALMS.
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Default They also didn't help attendance by leaving off Speed GT and Speed Touring this year

I skipped Sunday cuz the support races sucked this year.
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Default I agree about Speed GT and Speed Touring, plus the 104 degree weather...

didn't help. It's hard to get a walk up crowd when the radio/news reports are advising people to not go outdoors!


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