Porsche Indy Car Debut Delayed for Two Weeks
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WARRINGTON, Pa. — The debut of the new Porsche Indy car has been postponed for two weeks.
A spokesman for Porsche AG in Germany announced Friday that the car, a newly built chassis powered by a new Porsche engine, will make its first race appearance Oct. 11 in the 300-kilometer event at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey.
The car, with four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Al Unser driving, was scheduled to run its first race at Pennsylvania International Raceway in Nazareth, Pa., Sept. 20.
One cause for the postponement was a delay in the delivery of wheels for the new car.