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Following the Las Vegas crash, several IndyCars drivers used Twitter and other forms of media to call for safety improvements.
IndyCar Drivers Air Safety Concerns Alexandra Berzon 2011
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Tony Stewart's popular win at Indy's NASCAR race, the Brickyard 400, allowed fans their crossover thrill between open-wheel IndyCars and the NASCAR behemoths; many thought Tony George guilty of sacrilege for allowing anything other than IndyCars at "his" track
Steve Parker: Breaking - Tony George Out At Indianapolis Motor Speedway 2009
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The IndyCars are in Texas, F1 is in Turkey, NASCAR is in Pocono, where naturally it's been raining all weekend NHRA is just outside Chicago for a huge racing weekend.
Steve Parker: This weekend's auto shows on TalkRadioOne.com 2009
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Visitors can pull into the 260,000-seat stadium and gasp at its size and tour the Hall of Fame museum to get a glimpse of IndyCars and other historic cars and the Borg-Warner Trophy, which honors the winner of each Indianapolis 500. $3-$5, indianapolismotorspeedway.com.
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League name, in favour of IndyCars, and was opening a new office near Los Angeles in an effort to bring on more celebrities.
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The knee-jerk reaction is to call for a ban on IndyCars racing on ovals.
The Seattle Times 2011
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One year later, he was driving IndyCars and over the next decade, Rathmann became a household name in racing circles.
The Seattle Times 2011
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IndyCars' nine-member team is expected to fly from New Jersey to Ramstein Air Force Base in
SI.com 2011
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But the rule may be modified for the more sensitive IndyCars.
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Over the last 12 months, IndyCars has signed 15 new partners.
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