Tracy plans to continue NASCAR racing
Thursday, May 11, 2006
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Champ Car driver Paul Tracy plans to continue to compete in NASCAR events despite announcing a five-year extension of his contract with Forsythe Racing today to continue in the open-wheel series.
Tracy is expected to compete in 10 NASCAR races, most likely Busch Series events, in 2007, said Doug Barnette of Player Management International.
Tracy has competed in four Busch Series events this year, finishing 24th in the season-opening race at Daytona. He is scheduled to run in one more Busch race this year.
Tracy won the 2003 CART title and could be a key selling point for NASCAR if it races in his home country of Canada next season.

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