Yesterday one of the most ruiness battles in the  history of sports came to an end when the Indy Racing League agreed to absorb  the Champ Car Racing Series thus ending a twelve-year split that all but  destroyed open-wheel racing in North America.  Champ Car had the money but the  IRL had the race; the Indy 500.  
 The IRL was founded to get rid of all of those  foreign drivers who where invading what was the second richest racing series in  the world.  Twelve years later and who cares that they"re together again.  To  quote Gertrude Stein there simply is "no there, there".
 Twelve years after the split the only marketable  feature in North American Open-Wheel racing is a woman who has never won a  race.
 In the public consciousness "AJ", "Mario", "The  Unsers" have been replaced by Dale Jr.,the Jeff Gordons, Tony Stewarts, Michael  Waltrips and the like in NASCAR.  
 I there anyone out there who can name the last two  or three Indy-500 winners.  Well, maybe last year because it was Ashley Judd's  husband.  But even Dario Franchitti abandoned open-wheeled racing for NASCAR  this year.  
 Champ Car had what seemed to be successful races in  Canada, including the Villeneuve circuit.  NASCAR pushed the Montreal race to  the Laurentians as sponsorship money continued to dry up.  This year we may have  an IRL race in Edmonton but the Montreal and Toronto will be off the  schedule.
 Can Indy-type racing come back to it's once  mythical stature?  You can forget about it.  As Abraham Lincoln said "A house  divided can never stand."  The house that was once built on the Indianapolis-500  has been demolished through a civil war that produced near total destruction.   
