Infineon confirmed for 2007
Infineon Raceway has been confirmed on the 2007 IndyCar Series schedule for the third consecutive year
The road course event is the 16th race to be announced for next year, meaning that the calendar will feature at least two more races than in 2006.
"In just two years, Infineon Raceway has become a significant destination for our drivers and teams," said Brian Barnhart, president and chief operating officer of the Indy Racing League.
"We look forward to working with (Infineon Raceway president and general manager) Steve Page and his staff to continue to grow this event."
Page added: "The sound of IndyCar Series cars rumbling through the hills has become an instant tradition in the Sonoma Valley, and we look forward to welcoming the stars of the Indianapolis 500 back to Infineon Raceway next summer."
The 2005 race at the circuit was the first IRL event to be held on a permanent road course, and this year Marco Andretti made history by becoming the youngest driver to win a top-line single seater event in America at the age of 19.
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