IndyCar signs deals for Monza, Nurburgring, Hockenheim, Spa and San Marino

IndyCars will soon be going thru Eau Rouge at 250 mph

Rumor has it that with the introduction of the next generation IndyCar designed by Adrian Newey, many of the European tracks that host or hosted F1 races have decided to replace their F1 races with IndyCar races.

With the new IndyCar sounding as thrilling as F1 used to, and with the new look of the X1 IndyCar, all the track promoters in Europe have decided that want that 'scream' back with races that cost 1/10th what Bernie Ecclestone gets for an F1 race.

Monza, Hockenheim, Nurburgring, Spa and San Marino have already signed and it is rumored two or three more will in the next week.

One track owner, who did not want to be quoted said, "Bernie can take those boring sounding F1 cars and high sanction fees and go pound sand in the Middle East."