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Ryan Justice tests Andersen Racing's Indy Pro Series Dallara   [pic credit: Andersen Racing]

IndyCar » IPS: Andersen buys track it can't use..

Saturday, 10th November 2007

Pro Series team to run other programmes from new base.

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Indy Pro Series regular Andersen Racing now has its very own test track, even though it will not be able to use it for its IPS squad.

Team owners Dan and John Andersen purchased the former Group Four Test Track in Palmetto, Florida - which features a one-mile road course - and renamed it Andersen RacePark to reflect the new ownership, but will only be able to run their Star Mazda and F2000 cars there as IPS rules do not permit testing at tracks that are unapproved by that series.

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The facility includes an 8000sq ft workshop that will house the Pro Series, Star Mazda and F2000 cars, while two dozen additional garages are also located adjacent to pit-lane, making the facility a popular testing venue for other teams. The track is already a favourite of kart racers and amateurs participating in 'arrive-and-drive' programmes.

Dan Andersen said that the purchase makes sense on many levels for the team, which has been fielding multiple entries in the IPS, Star Mazda and F2000 series from its headquarters in New Jersey.

"We can now consolidate our three teams in one building," he pointed out, "The shop space is perfect for our needs, and I can see our efficiency as a team increasing greatly. The Indy Pro Series team is already operating out of the facility. Our F2000 team will relocate there next, probably in late November, followed by the Star Mazda team in early January. Team manager Michelle Kish is relocating to the Tampa area, as are all of our other New Jersey-based employees."

Florida's climate was also a selling point to the team.

"With the warm climate, our winter testing programme - both at our own race track and at other tracks in the south - will benefit," Andersen explained, "Depending on the particular series' rules, we'll be able to test more often, and there is no substitute for seat time. Scheduling test days for the Star Mazda and F2000 cars will be easier and less expensive, and we won't lose time travelling."
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