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Newman Haas race team leaving IndyCar in 2012
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Newman Haas race team leaving IndyCar in 2012

Published Dec. 1, 2011 4:34 p.m. ET

The IndyCar Series is losing one of its biggest team names.

Newman-Haas Racing, the team that carried the name of late actor Paul Newman, has decided not to enter cars for the 2012 season.

In a statement issued Thursday, team officials said the economic climate no longer enables the team to compete.

The team had competed in an open-wheel series every year since 1983, and had won eight championships, 107 races and 109 pole positions. Drivers for the team included some of the biggest in the sport: Mario and Michael Andretti, Nigel Mansell and Paul Tracy. This year, Oriol Servia finished fourth in the points for Newman-Haas and James Hinchcliffe was named the series' rookie of the year.

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