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FIRESTONE INDY LIGHTS SCHEDULE TO FEATURE 15 RACES IN 2009


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Three new venues join 11 returning tracks on developmental series' slate

INDIANAPOLIS, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008 – The Firestone Indy Lights will again offer one of the most diverse schedules in motorsports in 2009, with 15 races divided among seven ovals, four temporary street circuits, and three permanent road courses.

The 2009 schedule includes three new venues and the series' first two races outside of the United States. All races will be held in conjunction with the IndyCar Series.

Just like the IndyCar Series champion, the Firestone Indy Lights champion has to succeed on all types of racing circuits," said Roger Bailey, executive director of the Firestone Indy Lights. "This schedule demands the ability of both drivers and teams to master a variety of venues and the challenges each one brings with the end result being a true champion and a driver that is fully prepared to be an IndyCar Series driver.”

For the seventh consecutive year, the Firestone Indy Lights season will begin competition in the state of Florida, but for the first time a doubleheader weekend on the Streets of St. Petersburg, Fla., will open the campaign on April 4-5.

The series will then make its debut on the Streets of Long Beach, Calif., on April 18-19 before beginning a string of four consecutive ovals which includes the series' premier event – the Firestone Freedom 100 at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 22, two days before the 93rd running of the Indianapolis 500.

The summer stretch also features a Canadian swing with debut races on the Streets of Toronto on July 11-12 and at Edmonton's City Centre Airport on July 25-26.

"The opportunity to compete on Carb Day at Indianapolis in front of more than 100,000 fans is an experience that is second to none for our drivers, teams and sponsors," Bailey said. "Adding two events in Canada will also allow us to showcase the future stars of IndyCar Series racing to a new audience."

For the first time, the season will conclude at Homestead-Miami Speedway, which will host the Firestone Indy Lights for the seventh-consecutive season.

“Firestone Racing is quite pleased with the 2009 schedule," said Al Speyer, executive director of Firestone Racing. "It will be absolutely fantastic to see the Firestone Indy Lights name back on the streets of Long Beach, where we held our very first Firestone Indy Lights race back in 1991, and in Toronto – another great venue at which we have a lot of history. And as the sole tire supplier to Firestone Indy Lights, the diverse schedule presents our engineers the opportunity to provide different tires and technology that are suited to the both the ovals and road/street courses. We are quite eager to see the 2009 challengers in action in St. Pete.”

The Firestone Indy Lights is the premier ladder series for drivers and teams striving to compete in the IndyCar Series and the Indianapolis 500. Teams compete for nearly $4 million in prize money in cars that are second in speed only to the IndyCar Series at most tracks they visit. The complete Firestone Indy Lights schedule will be telecast in high-definition on Versus and available through live webcasts on www.indycar.com. Graduates of this fast and cost-effective series include Marco Andretti, Ed Carpenter, A.J. Foyt IV and Hideki Mutoh.

The complete 2009 Firestone Indy Lights schedule:

Date

Track

April 4

Streets of St. Petersburg

April 5

Streets of St. Petersburg

April 18 or 19

Streets of Long Beach

April 25 or 26

Kansas Speedway

May 22

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

May 30 or 31

Milwaukee Mile

June 20 or 21

Iowa Speedway

July 4 or 5

Watkins Glen International

July 11 or 12

Streets of Toronto

July 25 or 26

Edmonton City Centre Airport

Aug. 1

Kentucky Speedway

Aug. 8 or 9

Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course

Aug. 22 or 23

Infineon Raceway

Aug. 29

Chicagoland Speedway

Oct. 10 or 11

Homestead-Miami Speedway

* Subject to change

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The 2008 IndyCar Series season continues with the PEAK Antifreeze and Motor Oil Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma County Aug. 24 at Infineon Raceway. The race will be telecast live in High Definition at 5:30 p.m. (EDT) by ESPN2. The race will air live on the IMS Radio Network. A Spanish-language telecast of the race will be carried by ESPNDeportes. The IMS Radio Network broadcast also is carried on XM Satellite Radio and www.indycar.com. The 2008 Firestone Indy Lights season continues with a doubleheader Aug. 23-24 at Infineon Raceway. The races will air at 5 p.m. Aug. 28 on ESPN2. The Kentucky 100 will air at 2 p.m. Aug. 14 on ESPN2.

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