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Grand Prix will return to Baltimore for third year
IndyCar announced Sunday night that it will return to Baltimore for a third year. While the city made a five-year commitment to host an IndyCar race, the 2013 race wasn't assured until Tuesday. That's when J.P. Grant, the financier who formed Race On...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Auto Racing, ABC (tv network), Event Planning
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The hidden benefits of the Grand Prix
The time has come for Baltimore to enjoy a well-earned victory lap. Attending the Grand Prix of Baltimore over Labor Day weekend, I and tens of thousands of other spectators at the Inner Harbor shared in a world-class entertainment experience. With...Tags: Business, Open-Wheel Racing, Media Industry, Auto Racing, Cancer
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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: Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, NASCAR
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Hunter-Reay looks to come out swinging in 2013
Fox59.comFONTANA, California – Now that Ryan Hunter-Reay has given the United States its first IZOD IndyCar Series champion since Sam Hornish, Jr. in 2006, the next step is for the Andretti Autosport driver to become the first American-born Indianapolis 500 winner...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Dan Wheldon, Auto Racing, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Penske Racing
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Ryan Hunter-Reay Claims Championship in Dramatic IZOD Indycar Season Finale
Fox59.com ContributorThe final race of the 2012 IZOD IndyCar Series season turned out to be a "Dream Sequence." For the series champion, Ryan Hunter-Reay, he never gave up on his dream of not only competing against but beating the best drivers in the world as he became the...Tags: Australia, Dan Wheldon, Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, Greg Norman
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Local activists say Occupy Baltimore still working for change
Some are working to change the way development in Baltimore affects low-income residents. Others are using art to comment on social inequalities. Still others are battling home foreclosures in the city or gathering free books to hand out in poor...
Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Baltimore Development Corporation, New York City, Politics, Sex Crimes
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Down to the Final Race for the IZOD Indycar Championship
Fox59.com ContributorWhen it comes to determining the IZOD IndyCar Series champion, who needs a Chase? For the seventh-straight year the series championship has come down to the final race of the season without being aided by a contrived championship format such as NASCAR'...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, IndyCar Series, International Speedway Corp., Auto Racing, Andretti Autosport
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It's no joke, the Orioles are in first place
Let's try to put this in proper perspective. The last time the Orioles were in first place in September, your college freshman was just starting to walk with any degree of confidence, your phone wasn't smarter than you and "Seinfeld" was entering its...
Tags: Mariano Rivera, Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Curtis Granderson, Boston Red Sox
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Where's the government transparency Ms. Rawlings-Blake promised?
After citizens have seen millions of their hard-earned tax dollars spent on making the Baltimore Grand Prix a reality, they should also be given the common courtesy to see how their money was spent and the city's return on its investment (Race's...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Auto Racing, Elections, Politics
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Grand Prix organizers will pay for economic study, release ticket info
In an about-face, the organizers of the Grand Prix of Baltimore say they will release ticket-sales information for the Labor Day weekend event. J.P. Grant, a partner in the firm that put on the race, said Thursday the group also will commission an...
Tags: Baltimore County, Open-Wheel Racing, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Auto Racing, Labor Day
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Grand Prix TV viewing down 21 percent
The national TV audience for the Grand Prix of Baltimore declined by about a fifth from last year's inaugural event, according to Nielsen Media data released Friday. Last year, a total of about 1.35 million viewers watched telecasts of Labor Day...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Media Industry, Auto Racing, ABC (tv network), NBC (tv network)
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Media coverage of Baltimore's Grand Prix was biased and unfair
I woke up Labor Day morning after Baltimore's IndyCar race and opened the paper thinking I'd see great headlines and stories about what a fantastic party and sports spectacle we hosted, especially given there was so little time to properly prepare for...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Fort McHenry, Auto Racing, Labor Day, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland)
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