“I got a call from Neil (Micklewright, president of Forsythe Racing) this morning and he said, ‘I’ve got some bad news for you,’” related Tracy from his home in Las Vegas.
“Neil said he’d been trying to get a hold of my manager but he was having a colonoscopy today. That’s ironic ‘cause that’s what I feel like I got.”
Perhaps what PT said to RM next was the coup de gras that put remaining Champ Car loyalists -- including some fan website owners -- over the fence in either the pro or anti f-inheritor direction.
“I want to be part of this new league, I want to run at Indianapolis again and I want to stay in open wheel racing,” said Tracy, who learned by a phone call that Gerry Forsythe was shutting down his team and would not be competing in the unified Indy Racing League.
“This is the first time in my career I’ve not known what I’m doing and it’s pretty late in the deal to just find this out.
“But I’m hoping I can still find something competitive.”
So are we Paul and we'll certainly miss you if you decide to drive what you once dubbed as "crapwagons". At least the mystery about your on-again-off-again Forsythe contract has been solved.
But those of us who gave up the Indy 500 cold turkey after a lifetime of addiction will certainly get over the loss of Champ Car's oldest, longest-standing driver. Sadly however, to us his disappearance will be without a trace.
