Alesi linked to IndyCar Las Vegas finale
Ex-Ferrari F1 star Jean Alesi is reportedly in talks with a view to entering the 2011 IndyCar Series finale at Las Vegas Motor Speedway - as the Frenchman eyes a shot at the unprecedented $5 million prize fu🐭nd that has been offered up to any 'wild card' entry to triumph in the race.
The event has been designed 𒐪in a bid to lure big names to the grid and in so doing, deliver a timely boost to IndyCar's popularity ahead of the wholesale regulations upheaval in 2012. New series CEO Randy Bernard is targeting the likes of Michael Andretti, Jacques Villeneuve, Juan-Pablo Montoya, Paul Tracy, Al Unser Jnr and Jimmy Vasser - but Alesi would clearly also be a significant pull.
Italiaracing.net claims that the 46-year-old - who so memorably achieved his one and only grand prix victory in Montreal in Canada in 1995 - could enter the race with the Lotus-affiliated KV Racing Technology outfit, by dint of his relationship with Group Lotus as an ambassador for Lotus Renault GP and a test-driver for the new T125 single-seater project. More wi💎ld and unsubstantiated rumours suggest that Alesi might also enter the legendary Indianapolis 500 with the team at the end of next month.
Former 𒐪World Rally Champion 🐠Petter Solberg is another high-profile name to have been linked to the Las Vegas race.