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Mario Andretti is a legendary race car driver and has ties to the Lehigh Valley area. Mario Andretti and his family currently live in Nazareth, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Andretti is a legendary and accomplished driver, considered one of the best of all time, and has raced in NASCAR, Formula One, Indy, Le Mans and more.
Mario Andretti is a legendary race car driver and has ties to the Lehigh Valley area. Mario Andretti and his family currently live in Nazareth, Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Andretti is a legendary and accomplished driver, considered one of the best of all time, and has raced in NASCAR, Formula One, Indy, Le Mans and more.
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Andretti to lead new Baltimore Grand Prix team
Racing champion Michael Andretti is working on a last-minute effort to organize the Baltimore Grand Prix, teaming with two local businessmen to put together the Labor Day street racing festival, the mayor's office announced Thursday.
The new racing...Tags: Baltimore Grand Prix, Labor Day, Bernard C. Young, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Auto Racing
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A need for speed for new racing team
Before glossy race cars careen around downtown streets over Labor Day weekend, another high-speed race must be run. The team promoting Baltimore's Grand Prix — a group announced by city officials this week after the collapse of two other race...
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At 71, Mario Andretti is anything but retired
Some things never change. As you walk around the hospitality and pit areas at an IZOD IndyCar race you can still find Mario Andretti signing autographs more than five decades since he drove his first racecar in competitive open wheel racing.
Andretti,...Tags: Daytona 500, Baltimore Grand Prix, Charlie Daniels, Barbie (fictional character), Auto Racing
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Marco Andretti has enjoyed the opportunity — and expectations — that come with his famous family
You have to give Marco Andretti credit.
He's an Indy Car driver, which would be something for any 24-year-old to be proud of. But for Andretti, having the guts to choose that profession is something many twenty-somethings wouldn't want to take on.
His...Tags: Daytona 500, Baltimore Grand Prix, Indianapolis 500, Marco Andretti, Nazareth
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Grand Prix notes: American LeMans leader Jeannette touts his series as 'mayhem or chaos'
Before qualifying started for Saturday's American LeMans Series race, points leader Gunnar Jeannette took the time Friday to explain what makes a sportscar race in the series so exciting and why people coming to the track should take the time to watch the...Tags: Baltimore Grand Prix, Pratt Street, Baltimore Convention Center, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
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Baltimore Grand Prix viewing will be both loud and luxurious
Now that Baltimore's debut Grand Prix is just days away, the trash talk is revving up by the hour. And that's not counting the race car drivers.
Nope, the motormouths trading good-natured insults are the fans who will watch the races up close and...Tags: Science, Pratt Street, Baltimore Grand Prix, Injuries and Wounds, Maryland Science Center
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Penske and Ganassi prepare for another close finish
Two of the most important car owners in the IZOD IndyCar Series, Roger Penske and Chip Ganassi, sat beside each other Saturday afternoon to discuss the rivalry between their teams as the IndyCar season heads toward its finish.
Penske's Will Power and...Tags: Baltimore Grand Prix, Danica Patrick, NASCAR, Parkville, Auto Racing
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Towson grad Thormann is now the brains behind Andretti racing
When he was growing up in Towson, JF Thormann could not, in his wildest fantasies, have imagined a day when downtown Baltimore would be turned into a IndyCar racetrack.
He did, however, frequently spend his afternoons and evenings pretending there was...Tags: Vehicles, Baltimore Grand Prix, High School Sports, Danica Patrick, Marco Andretti
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Remembering Jim McKay
Baltimoresun.com staffHere's what members of the national media are saying about the late Jim McKay, who died Saturday at 86: • ESPN.com's Jeremy Schaap remembers McKay as "a reporter with the soul of a poet": McKay was special not just because he was a solid reporter...Tags: CBS Corp., NBC (tv network), ABC (tv network), ABC's Wide World of Sports (tv program), Television
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After injury, Bethlehem artist reclaims gift by writing
Michael Sarno never expected to have to rely on a walker, but at age 75 he is. He fell down a flight of steps two years ago and has had multiple surgeries on his shoulders, hands, knees and neck to repair broken bones and extensive nerve damage. To...Tags: Broken Bones, JC Penney Company Inc., Injuries and Wounds, Fine Artists, Arts
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Flashback: Curt Simmons of Phillies won 100th game in 1957
A weekly look back at sports in the Lehigh Valley, in anniversaries of multiples of five. MAY 28 1987 — Dieruff scores six runs in the second inning, capped by Ken Bartynski's two-run homer, to win its first District 11 baseball title with a 6-3...Tags: Cycling, Lehigh Valley Velodrome, College Sports, High School Sports, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association
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