George Hiring “Enemy” Tracy?

George Hiring “Enemy” Tracy

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George Hiring “Enemy” Tracy

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Tony George talked to the assembled media members at IMS about his regrets and his hopes for the future. One of those hopes centred around Canada’s bad boy of racing, Paul Tracy, who shamefully has been shunted aside by those former Champ Car World Series owners who used him to prop up their investment.

George, once the sworn enemy of the Thrill from West Hill, now not only has extended the olive branch but actively is seeking to hire the driver he erased as winner of the 2002 Indianapolis 500.

The billionaire businessman, in fact, wants Tracy on his own Vision Racing team.

“I intend to call,” George said. “I got a message from (Tracy’s) business manager, but I didn’t have a chance to call him back. The message was that he’s free to talk about a ride, beginning as early as (this weekend).”

While Tracy will be busy taking his final laps in a Champ Car Panoz at the Grand Prix of Long Beach (Calif.) at that time, George knows that with still nothing concrete for 2008, Tracy is worth the wait.

“I’m not sure what his prospects are, and I’m not sure what teams have available seats that would meet his expectations,” George said.

“I just want him to have the chance to come over now and, probably (over) a year or two, transition into the next phase of his professional career,” he said.

George thinks that Tracy has been betrayed by the very people he supported for the latter part of his racing career.

“It is kind of unfortunate, some would say a travesty, that he has been sort of left on the sidelines here,” George said. “I’ll have plenty of time to call back and find out what’s going on.”

And so he should.

 

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