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Atlantic Championship forced to reinvent itself after open-wheel unification

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

AP Photo Vicki O'Connor had her work cut out after the IndyCar Series swallowed up the Champ Car World Series. Atlantic: Survival season ending ...

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Most rookies drivers found Indy tough to solve on first attempt

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

A steep learning curve for any Indy 500 rookie is expected. The former Champ Car drivers new to the IndyCar Series' signature track found the challenge tougher still, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | May 26, 2008

Annual IndyCar promotion in Manhattan takes on new meaning after merger

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

The 33 drivers who qualified for the 92nd Indianapolis 500 stopped by the Big Apple on Monday to celebrate Sunday's spectacle - and American open-wheel racing in general. Mission accomplished, John Schwarb writes.

Story | Conversation | May 20, 2008

Rookies break out of the gate impressively as Indy 500 festivities begin

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Indy 500 festivities kicked off Sunday with rookie orientation. That they ran 661 trouble-free laps combined bodes well for the race on May 25, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | May 04, 2008

Car lets down Patrick a week after breakthrough victory

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

You can't win every week in the IndyCar Series. Danica Patrick had no shot at winning back-to-back when her car let her down at Kansas, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | April 27, 2008

Penske's Castroneves, Hornish expected to go their separate ways

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Helio Castroneves will be "Dancing with the Stars." Sam Hornish Jr. likely will be rubbing fenders in NASCAR. It looks the end of the road for Team Penske's dynamic duo, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | September 11, 2007

Franchitti offered high point to otherwise messy AGR day

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Dario Franchitti gave Andretti Green Racing what it wanted most by winning the title. The other three AGR drivers made highlight reels for the wrong reasons at Chicagoland.

Story | Conversation | September 09, 2007

Former champ Wheldon trying to shake out of deep slump

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Dan Wheldon said two months ago Danica Patrick was feeling the pressure of not winning. Now he finds himself in the same boat, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | August 11, 2007

Andretti Green team's high hopes dashed on first turn

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Saturday couldn't have gone much better for the four drivers of Andretti Green Racing. The first turn in Sunday's race couldn't have gone much worse, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | July 23, 2007

Dixon cashes in another victory to tie series record

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Scott Dixon is showing no signs of letting up, winning his third IndyCar Series race in a row with Sunday's victory at Mid-Ohio, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | July 22, 2007

Hornish has rough day at Mid-Ohio, finishes 14th

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Mid-Ohio notebook.

Story | Conversation | July 22, 2007

Thirteen years later, John Andretti back in Indy 500

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Thirteen-year layoff? That's no problem for John Andretti, who all but locked up his spot in the Indy 500, writes John Schwarb

Story | Conversation | May 19, 2007

Andretti Green qualifies five cars in top 11 spots

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Andretti Green didn't land the pole, but all five of its cars cracked the top 11 in Indy qualifying, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | May 12, 2007

Rahal expects to focus on smaller team in '07

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

The 2006 season wasn't what the Rahal Letterman team wanted, but going without Danica Patrick -- and a third car -- is the strategy now, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | September 11, 2006

Ganassi mistake free at Chicago, but it was too late

John Schwarb, Special to ESPN.com

Ganassi Racing put together the perfect race when it needed it. It was still too late, writes John Schwarb.

Story | Conversation | September 10, 2006