Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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J. Foyt lost a friend Friday. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway lost an icon.
Tom Carnegie, the veteran broadcaster who became best-known to generations as the voice of the Indianapolis 500, died Friday at his Indianapolis home following an illness, according to former employer WRTV. He was 91.
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-INDIANAPOLIS -- Peek through the double-wide wooden doors into the replica A.J. Foyt garage. Marvel at Carl Fisher's one-of-a-kind 1905 Premier, a hulking skeleton of steel that was too heavy to race. Walk through a 100-year timeline of technology and fashion, of helmets and goggles, of silver trophies and bronze sculptures and gold medallions. For more than 50 years, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum has shared the history of automobile racing with the nearly 250,000 visitors who pass through each year - - a third of them during May, when the 21/2-mile track gears up for the annual Indianapolis 500, which takes place this year on May 27.
What you see on display is not everything that they have," said Donald Davidson, the Speedway historian, whose office is situa...
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- Larry Bowers, Alan G. Symons, Carey Johnson, Et Al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Fédération Internationale de L'Automobile, Formula One Administration Limited, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation, Et Al., Defendants-Appellees., 489 F.3d 316 (7th Cir. 2007)
Henry J. Price (argued), Price Waicukauski Riley & Debrota, Indianapolis, IN, for Plaintiffs-Appellants.
Thomas F. Ryan, Sidley Austin, Derek J. Meye...
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Expansion to focus on entertainment industry
INDIANAPOLIS -- INDYCAR, the sanctioning body of the IZOD IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights, and...
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Business owners along the fabled Gasoline Alley north of Rockville Road think a proposal to close a north-south road linking them to the front door of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will have devastating effects. The Grande Avenue hearings could set the tone for the entire project, which includes several more radical proposals, including vacating parts of 16th Street and Georgetown Road immediately surrounding the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for future development.
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By the numbers
: Years since created
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Business decision, business decision, business decision, business decision.
If you had a couple of million dollars for each time the words "business decision" came up when the Indianapolis Motor Speedway announced that Formula One wouldn't return next year, you'd have a nice head start on your own United States Grand Prix.
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Census Bureau's Public Information Office: +1-301-763- 3030, fax: +1-301-763-3762, pio@census.gov.
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INDIANAPOLIS - The president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway says he'll resign after this weekend's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard.
Joie Chitwood's last day will be Aug. 6. Chitwood, who became the Speedway's president and president and chief operating officer in December 2004, says he's resigning to take on "new challenges" and return to his home state of Florida.
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Sprint Cup Brickyard 400
At Indianapolis Motor Speedway