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By John Oreovicz
Special to ESPN.com Monday, March 30, 2009 The IndyCar Series enters 2009 with its lineup mostly intact, mainly thanks to the fact that the Indy Racing League had already substantially cut costs for its competitors before the current economic crisis hit in full force. As a result, there should be 22 or more cars on the grid for most events this year, down just a couple from a year ago, when the field swelled from 18 to 26 cars due to the unification of American open-wheel racing under the IRL umbrella. Ironically, the most prominent m ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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