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IRL to Race Dover Downs in 1998

1 October 1997


INDY RACING LEAGUE HEADS TO DOVER DOWNS IN 1998


For Immediate Release

INDIANAPOLIS, September 30, 1997 -- For the first time since 1969,
Indianapolis-style cars will race at Dover Downs, Delaware during the
Indy Racing League's 1998 season, IRL officials announced today.

The announcement of the IRL's race to be run on Sunday, July 19, 1998,
was made by Denis McGlynn, Dover Downs President and CEO, IRL founder
Tony George and IRL Executive Director Leo Mehl. The race will have a
prize posting package in excess of $1 million.

IRL Executive Director Leo Mehl explained the League's involvement in
the new market.

"We're very excited about our new event in Dover. Once again the Indy
Racing League has expanded to a new geographical location that has not
seen Indianapolis-style cars for many years. We are looking forward to
working with Denis McGlynn and his staff and about building a new fan
base in this important East Coast location."

Indianapolis-style cars have competed at Dover Downs only once, during
the track's inaugural season of 1969. Since then, Dover has hosted two
Winston Cup races per season.

"We are honored and delighted to be able to bring the speed and
excitement of the Indy Racing League to fans in the Mid-Atlantic
states for the first time," commented Denis McGlynn. "We look forward
to delivering the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington markets for
the IRL and its sponsors, just as we do for NASCAR."

Indy  Racing League driver representative  Scott  Goodyear visited the
track earlier this summer.

"As a board member of the Championship Drivers Association, the reason
for my visit this summer was from a safety point of view," said
Goodyear. "I was pretty pleased with the track itself. There are some
changes that need to be made like changing the guardrails to cement on
the inside sections of the turns and some minor repairs like repaving
the pit entries. As a driver, I'm very excited to go to Dover. It's
going to be an exciting track not only to compete on, but also for the
spectators. It's a track that will not allow us any resting time. It
seems like you're always turning or setting your car up for the
turns. I don't feel that because it is a cement track that will make
much of a difference to our racing line."

Dover Downs becomes the fifth one-mile oval to be added to the IRL's
calendar. The track, known as the "Monster Mile", has two major
differences from other IRL tracks -- the track surface is made of
concrete, and it will be the highest banked one-mile oval that the IRL
will compete on in 1998, with 24 degrees of banking in all four turns
and 9 degrees of banking on the straights. The lengths of the front
and back stretch are 1,076 feet each.  (The IRL has competed on two
1-1/2 mile ovals with 24 degree banking -- Texas and Charlotte -- and
will add Atlanta to the 1998 schedule.)

Details of the IRL's race weekend including sponsorship, ticket
prices, schedule and major support race will be announced in the
future.

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