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  2. Grand Prix of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The race serves as a lead-in to the Indianapolis 500, and includes support races from the Road to Indy, including Indy NXT, USF Pro 2000 Championship and USF2000 Championship. The race is run on a newer, modified layout of the circuit previously used for the Formula One United States Grand Prix, and later the Moto GP motorcycle event.

  3. Meadowlands Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Meadowlands Grand Prix was a CART IndyCar race held at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey from 1984 until 1991. The event was the first major auto race in the New York City metropolitan area since the 1937 Vanderbilt Cup, [1] and came with high expectations, including the potential of rivaling the Indianapolis 500 in stature, and crowds of up to 60,000.

  4. What is a WAG? Why people are obsessed with athletes ... - AOL

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    Felicity Morse was also critical of the term in 2014, writing in The Independent that athletes are ranked based on their skill level, while WAGs garner success through "their glamour."

  5. Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Formula One. Indianapolis 500 (1950–1960) United States Grand Prix (2000–2007) Global MX-5 Cup (2017, 2020) Grand Prix motorcycle racing. Indianapolis motorcycle Grand Prix (2008–2015) IMSA Ford Mustang Challenge (2024) IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge (2007) IndyCar Series. Gallagher Grand Prix (2020–2023) Indy Autonomous Challenge (2021, 2024 ...

  6. Jim Crawford (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    He is notable for being the 500th person to start a Formula One World Championship race. Crawford moved to the United States in the early 1980s, finishing runner-up twice in the Can-Am series. He finished fourth on his CART debut at Long Beach in 1984 and went on to become a regular in the Indianapolis 500 .

  7. American open-wheel car racing - Wikipedia

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    Formula One was established after World War II as the World Championship for road racing, and F1 cars became increasingly specialized and high-tech. In the 1960s, road racing gained popularity in North America, and Formula One-style design ideas changed IndyCars, which until then had all been classic-styled front-engined roadsters.

  8. Hoosier Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Hoosier Grand Prix was a sports car, Formula Libre, and Champ Car race held at Indianapolis Raceway Park between 1961 and 1994. The race began as a round of the USAC Road Racing Championship . After being run for sports cars in its first year, the race switched to Formula Libre for the next two.

  9. 2001 United States Grand Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where the race was held. The 2001 United States Grand Prix was the penultimate round of the 2001 Formula One World Championship, held on September 30, 2001, at the 4.192 km (2.605 mi) Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) road course in Speedway, Indiana. [2]