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And IndyCar track at Sparrows Point?
Regarding your report that Sparrows Point is again up for sale, due to past uses of the land there's not much that can be done with now. However, it could make an excellent site for a race track. With the Baltimore Grand Prix IndyCar race supposedly a...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Auto Racing, Open-Wheel Racing
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One-on-one with A.J. Foyt
A.J. Foyt, Indy car racing's all-time winningest driver (67) and championship record holder (7), is now 77. He's had open heart surgery, and in January went through an illness that nearly killed him. But here he is, alive, opinonated and planning to get...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Amputation, Chase Austin, Broken Bones, Injuries and Wounds
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What's next for Kyle Busch, crew chief?
Georgetown University guard Fred Brown absent-mindedly threw a pass to North Carolina's James Worthy in the NCAA men's basketball championship game 30 years ago and handed the Tar Heels a championship. Hoyas' coach John Thompson never wavered in his faith...Tags: Kevin Harvick, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Greg Biffle, Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch
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All-women team leaves mark on Grand Prix of Baltimore
While Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas and swimmer Katie Ledecky proved to the world what a little girl power could do in London this summer, a group of women racecar drivers prepared to show the Grand Prix of Baltimore what they could do with a little...Tags: Clarksville, Roland Park, Grand Prix of Baltimore, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Danica Patrick
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IndyCar's Bernard impressed with Grand Prix festivities so far
The Baltimore SunIndyCar CEO Randy Bernard stops mid-sentence. He glances at the ceiling in the hotel conference room where he has been ensconced for most of the day. "I actually don't know how the crowd is out there," he says. "How is the crowd out there?" Bernard,...Tags: ABC (tv network), NBC (tv network), Penske Racing, Pratt Street, Open-Wheel Racing
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Smaller crowds and clouds greet the Grand Prix
Ryan Hunter-Reay won the second Grand Prix of Baltimore, a sloppy race full of fits and starts run before a diminished crowd. Organizers, though, came away convinced that this year's hastily planned event proved an IndyCar race can work downtown....
Tags: Business, William H. Cole IV, Labor Day, Open-Wheel Racing, Alternative Energy
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Castroneves relates his 'Dancing' experience to IndyCar success
Many years ago, longtime NASCAR crew chief Harry Hyde said a stock car is "like an egg. You have to handle it gently or it will break." Though at its heart it was true, it was a shocking statement. Who compares a stock car — a big, brute of a...Tags: Penske Racing, Grand Prix of Baltimore, IndyCar Series, Indianapolis 500, Stock Car Racing
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IndyCar faces challenges as it continues to rebuild
When they sweep through the streets of Baltimore next weekend, driving some of the most powerful cars in the world at speeds that make their sport as dangerous as any, the IndyCar drivers will be mostly anonymous. Two veterans who have dominated the...
Tags: Penske Racing, Ashley Judd, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Verizon Communications, National Hockey League
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Danica who? Hinchcliffe steps into her ride, doesn't miss a beat
James Hinchcliffe has slipped comfortably into Danica Patrick's former race car, if not specifically into her driving shoes. IndyCar's 2011 rookie of the year has taken the Michael Andretti Autosports car driven by Patrick to a 10th-place finish in the...Tags: Penske Racing, IndyCar Series, Indianapolis 500, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Stock Car Racing
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One-on-one interview with A.J. Foyt
The Baltimore SunA.J. Foyt, Indy car racing's all-time winningest driver (67) and championship record holder (7), is now 77. He's had open heart surgery, and in January went through an illness that nearly killed him. But here he is, alive, opinionated and planning to...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Amputation, Chase Austin, Broken Bones, Stock Car Racing
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After lengthy absence, Kendall returns for American Le Mans Series
The Baltimore SunTommy Kendall's legs and ankles were crushed in a 180-mph racing accident in 1991. But the sports car champion recovered, came back a year later and went on to have his best years on the racetrack. In fact, in 1997 he had arguably the best year of any...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Brian Vickers, Auto Racing
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Boat-docking event puts a competitive knot in family ties
The Baltimore SunKevin Marshall and Buddy Evans, like many cousins, are close. They keep in touch regularly and enjoy talking over a cup of coffee when they can get together. The two, who have spent much of their lives on the Chesapeake Bay as watermen, even took their...Tags: Boats, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Auto Racing
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