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BARNHART OUT, BARFIELD ININDYCARNew race director Beaux Barfield hopes his first year is free of controversyBEAUX BARFIELD has the dubious honour of replacing the controversial Brian Barnhart as lndyCar's new race director in 2012.Barfield comes with considerably less baggage as the former top official of the American Le Mans Series. He served in that capacity since the middle of the 2008 season without major controversy.Barfield, 40, is a former driver who reached CART's Indy Lights level in 1995 before running out of funding. He turned to race officiating in 1997 at the request of friend Chris Kneifel, who became Champ Car's chief steward.Barfield officiated in the Formula 2000 and Trans-Am series' before assisting with Champ Cars. He has worked with many of the current lndyCar crop and describes himself as an lndyCar fan.CEO Randy Bernard, who introduced Barfield as race director and president of the lndyCar competition during a news conference on January 4 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, said Barfield's first task will be to finalise the revision of the rulebook, which Barnhart copped criticism for in 2011. Barfield said to expect "general changes" in 2012.Safety, he said, will be the primary gauge of an infraction, and a race director must have the latitude to judge each case on its own merit.Barfield isn't a fan of the imaginary line on the track that determined where a driver can put his car entering a corner on a road course; a system of preventing blocking that Champ Car initiated. In other words, the rules of blocking are about to change."Do I have feelings about blocking?" Barfield said in his introductory news conference. "Yes, but absolute black and white rules aren't compatible. It requires articulating the grey." CC