Forsythe looking at reuniting volatile duo of Tagliani and Tracy source: canoe.ca A deal that would pair Toronto's Paul Tracy and Montreal's Alex Tagliani at Forsythe Championship Racing in the Champ Car World Series is in the works, the Toronto Sun has learned. Tagliani was dumped by Rocketsports Racing owner Paul Gentilozzi a week ago after the team failed to renew several sponsorship agreements. There had been some speculation that Tagliani could end up at HVM Racing or Walker Racing -- both second-tier teams -- but the news yesterday about a possible return to Forsythe was welcomed by the 32-year-old veteran. Would be overjoyed "I would like to be with Forsythe," Tagliani was quoted as saying by Speed TV. Tagliani had spent three years with the team along with fellow Quebecer with Patrick Carpentier, but was let go after Player's -- then a partner in the team with Forsythe -- hired Tracy after the 2002 season. But yesterday Tagliani was jumping for joy at the prospect of going back to his former team. "They always have a hell of a car," Tagliani said. "If there's even a slight chance for me to go there, I'll take it and be grateful for the rest of my life."
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