While former IRL Indy Car champion Sam Hornish Jr. will compete full-time in NASCAR this year, his heart always will be in Indy Cars. So much so that he hopes to make selective Indy starts -- especially at the Indianapolis 500. Indianapolis changed the start of the 500 to 1 p.m. two years ago, making it impossible for anyone to compete at Indianapolis and at Lowe's Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600 on the same day. Before the time change, Stewart, John Andretti and Robby Gordon all did double-duty. "I hope they move the schedule so that somebody could do it," Hornish said. "That's my goal. If I never ran in the Indy 500 again or an Indy Car Series race, I would probably say I would be disappointed about that."
-- Augusta Chronicle
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