The IndyCar Series has yet to announce its calendar for the 2012 season. When it does, it may or may not feature any superspeedways, but one thing's for sure: it won't include Las Vegas. The high-speed track hadn't been used for this kind of racing since the Champ Car series raced there in 2005. Open-wheel racing returned to the Vegas oval for the first time this year, where a massive, tragic 15-car crash took the life of Indy 500 winner Dan Wheldon.
Officials will reportedly be holding test sessions at the Vegas track to determine what, if anything, could be done to make the racing safer.
Autoblog, IndyCar Series drops Vegas from 2012 calendar in wake of Wheldon crash
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