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John Menard: Dues Paid...Championship EarnedINDIANAPOLIS: John Menard had been involved in Indy Car Racing for twenty-five years. He started out as an associate sponsor on a variety of cars. Through the years, his involvement in the sport grew. Today, Menard has the best funded team in the Indy Racing League (IRL). With the help and talent of young Tony Stewart at the wheel, the Menard IRL team owns the 1997 championship. It is the first IRL championship for Stewart and for the veteran car owner.
John Menard has paid his dues as a car owner. He deserves to be the reigning IRL champion car owner. Aside from the countless dollars Menard has put into the sport, he has paid a much bigger price. In 1996, Scott Brayton was killed during practice for the Indianapolis 500. Brayton was not only Menards Indy Pole winning driver, he was a very close personal friend.
Through his racing endeavors, John Menard has shown the world he is a man of high standards, high goals and thrives on competition. While Menard keeps his focus on winning, he also takes time to enjoy his efforts. "During May in the garage area at Indy, everybody comes walking by." Menard said. "You meet so many interesting people, and you develop friendships over the years, and I enjoy the competition of the cars." The competition in the IRL is stronger than ever. Ironically, Menards first championship didn't come until the playing field was leveled for the racing teams. The IRL has strict rules in place to limit the amount of money a team can spend on engines and chassis. Menard spent a lot of money testing his racers in 1997, but his racing budget in previous years was much higher. Especially considering his team concentrated on Indy only before the formation of the IRL. The 1997 IRL championship is Menard's greatest racing accomplishment to date. There are more battles to conquer. Indy is still the place where Menard wants to win. He has tried and came close so often. Considering John Menard's competitive nature, it is a safe bet there will be a Menard car in victory lane at Indy in the near future. Terry Callahan -- The Auto Channel Editors Note: The images displayed in this article (plus many more) are available for larger viewing in the IRL Photo Gallery from The Callahan Racing Page.
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