IRL sees marketing of stars as key to competing with NASCAR (AP)
Published 5/7/2008 at Yahoo! Sports - IRL News
Danica Patrick and Helio Castroneves are household names. If they follow a recent trend, they won't be Indy Racing League names for long.
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