Open Wheel Drivers Will Increase NASCAR's Popularity
The So-called Open-wheel Invasion May Help NASCAR'scontinued Growth
By Jeremy Dunn, published Nov 02, 2006
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For years, it was almost mandatory that an aspiring NASCAR driver earn his way into the sport. You had to be successful at your local dirt track. And then you had to make some noise racing Late Models or become a champion in one of NASCAR's Touring divisions. The next step may have been the ARCA REMAX series or if you were lucky, the NASCAR Busch Series. And then, if you were at the right place at the right time, you found yourself driving in NASCAR's uppermost level of competition. It appears as if that has all changed over the last decade or so, as team owners continue their search for the next Dale Earnhardt or Jeff Gordon.And instead of looking for the traditional stock car bred kids from the bullrings, owners seem to be looking to open wheel racing for their next star in the making.
The open-wheel conversion to stock car has been around for decades. Back in the 1960's and 1970's, Mario Andretti, Al Unser, A.J. Foyt, and Dan Gurney made intermittent appearances at some of NASCAR's crown jewel events. In fact, Andretti and Foyt won multiple Grand National races, including the Daytona 500. Gurney proved to be an original road racing ace in stock car racing.
But none of those open-wheel stars ever intended to completely abandon open-wheel racing altogether for a full-time stock car career.
As NASCAR's popularity has unwaveringly increased, stock car racing has captured the intrigue of several open-wheel winners, most notably Juan Pablo Montoya from Formula One, and A.J. Allmendinger from Champ Car. Both Montoya and Allmendinger have full-time Nextel Cup rides line up for 2007, as they embark on the intricate transition from open wheel cars, to the weightier stock cars.
Montoya, a former Indianapolis 500 winner and Champ Car champion, will drive the famous Texaco Havoline colors for Chip Ganassi Racing, and has already made quite an impression in his two ARCA races. Montoya has a huge international following, which will likely render him as one of the more popular drivers in NASCAR right off the bat. Also, being from Colombia, Montoya is sure to increase the popularity among the Latin community.

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