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IRL HANGING IN THERE IN YEAR FOUR; WILL THIS TREND CONTINUE?

          The IRL, now in its fourth year, "has endured the
     embarrassing growth spasms of a new race series, but it's
     most amazing stunt to date is it's still here," according to
     Tim Bergsten of the ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS.  Bergsten asks,
     "How long will it last?  And what has kept it afloat?"  If
     the IRL "needs anything, it needs exposure" and it will get
     it with ABC's five-year TV contract beginning next year. 
     IRL Exec Dir Leo Mehl: "When you have a new product, even if
     it is a great product, it needs promotion.  It really is
     important to have a network that appreciates the potential
     of the people we have."  Bergsten, who also wonders if the
     IRL "can survive against" CART: "It might not have to.  Most
     insiders agree that CART and the IRL will reunite sometime
     in the future."  Bergsten writes that the two leagues "must
     find a way to blend those demands with the come-one-come-all
     ideal of the IRL."  Mehl: "I'm not sure how you do that?"
     (ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, 8/27). ESPN2's Robin Miller, when
     asked by John Kernan about "rumors" regarding a meeting
     scheduled between GM, IRL President Tony George and CART CEO
     Andrew Craig: "George was in Chicago last Friday, ... and
     him and Andrew went over what they're going to talk about
     with [GM].  They're trying to come up with some kind of
     formula for 2001 that makes everybody happy.  But [GM]
     couldn't be ready [yesterday], so they postponed maybe until
     next week" (ESPN2, 8/26).

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