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Car goes airborne crossing railroad tracks during Grand Prix practice session
The Baltimore SunShortly after IndyCar practice opened Friday in advance of the Grand Prix of Baltimore, rookie of the year Simon Pagenaud's car went airborne as it crossed the railroad tracks on the Pratt Streetstraight. After last year's race, drivers had asked that...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing
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IndyCar looking at solutions for Grand Prix of Baltimore course
The Baltimore SunIndyCar is bringing back the chicane to keep the course at the Grand Prix of Baltimore safe for drivers. The issue of a rough track at the approach to the light rail tracks surfaced during Friday morning practice when rookie Simon Pagenaud's Schmidt...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Auto Racing
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Charlie Kimball talks about racing with diabetes
Charlie Kimball was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 2007, news that upended his personal and professional life. But the 27-year-old English-born, California-raised open-wheel racing veteran didn't just work to get his career back on track, he's worked...Tags: Insulin, Diabetes, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Chemical Industry, Chip Ganassi Racing
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Weather, poor pit decision rain on Power's parade
Will Power was widely considered to be nearly untouchable coming into in the Grand Prix of Baltimore. He had won the inaugural event last year, was on the brink of clinching this year's IndyCar Series title and, after sitting on the pole for Sunday's...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Penske Racing, Indianapolis 500, IndyCar Series, Auto Racing
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Even in IndyCar, you snooze you lose
Did he or didn't he? That was the question that dominated the post-race conversation after Ryan Hunter-Reay jumped into the lead during a restart with five laps to go and sped to victory in the Grand Prix of Baltimore on Sunday afternoon. Well, Hunter-...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing
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Harbor would benefit from more police
Regarding concerns over safety at the Inner Harbor ("Lack of familiarity breeds contempt for Baltimore," May 27), I frequently visit the harbor and have always had a pleasant experience. That being said, there is room for improvement. The uniformed...Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Inner Harbor
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Grand Prix survival depends on convincing fans, businesses it is worth the trouble
Tony Assadi shakes his head as he looks out over the racetrack for the second Grand Prix of Baltimore, which zooms past his Luna Del Sea restaurant and its outside patio on West Pratt Street.
He and his patrons have a clear view — no blue screen...Tags: Pratt Street, Government, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Local Government
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Fans take in the action at Grand Prix of Baltimore
Scenes from the Grand Prix of Baltimore on Saturday:
View from the cheap seats
The McBride family was out in force, trying to see what they could without actually buying a ticket.
They weren't having a whole lot of luck. Eye-level banners attached to...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Pigtown, Michael McCrary, Annapolis, Auto Racing
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Weather turns Grand Prix of Baltimore into guessing game for IndyCar teams
Rain tires are meant for wet racetracks. Slick tires drive best on a dry course. It doesn't take a Firestone engineer to figure that out. What had Ryan Hunter-Reay muttering a prayer to Mother Nature early in Sunday's IndyCar Series Grand Prix of...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Andretti Autosport, Michael Andretti, Car Tires, IndyCar Series
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Planning Sailabration no breeze for region's police, emergency teams
As many as 1 million people — far more than fought over Fort McHenry 200 years ago — will cram Baltimore's waterfront and squeeze their boats into narrow crannies around the harbor this week to welcome Navy vessels and tall ships, kicking...
Tags: Hobbies, Charm City Circulator, Air and Space Accidents, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Inner Harbor
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Carpenter suffers first DNF of season in Grand Prix of Baltimore
Baltimore Sun Media GroupEd Carpenter, the only driver who had finished the previous 13 events on this year's IndyCar Series circuit, did not make it to the end Sunday in the Grand Prix of Baltimore. The same chicane where Carpenter's car went airborne Saturday turned out to...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Andretti Autosport, IndyCar Series, Auto Racing, Colombia
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Crashes highlight the early action Saturday at Grand Prix of Baltimore
The Baltimore SunIt is a busy Saturday at the Grand Prix of Baltimore track, filled with thrills, chills and frustration. Andretti Autosports driver Ryan Hunter-Reay, 36 points behind leader Will Power in the IndyCar championship race, waited until late in the first...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing
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