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The 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix was the first running of the Baltimore Grand Prix and the fifteenth round of the 2011 IndyCar Series season. It took place on Sunday, September 4, 2011. The race contested over 75 laps at the 2.040-mile (3.283 km) Inner Harbor temporary street circuit in Baltimore, Maryland.
The 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix refers to two motorsport events that happened on the same weekend at the street circuit in Baltimore, Maryland: 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix (IndyCar), an Indy Car Series race; 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix (ALMS), an American Le Mans Series race
The Grand Prix of Baltimore presented by SRT was an IndyCar Series and American Le Mans Series race for 3 years held on a street circuit in Baltimore, Maryland. The inaugural race was held September 4, 2011. [1] ESPN said it was the best inaugural street race in North America in the last 30 years. [2]
Race Report: 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix; Summary: The inaugural IndyCar race in Baltimore saw a large crowd, and a challenging course, with many deeming the race a popular success. Will Power led 70 of 75 laps en route to a dominating victory, closing the points lead to only 5 points with three races remaining.
On August 22, 2010, IMSA announced an initial 2011 calendar with ten events, expanding from nine in 2010. Two unnamed events were added to the calendar, while the series race at Miller Motorsports Park in Utah was not retained. [1] A race in the Bricktown section of Oklahoma City had been proposed, but was rejected by the city's council. [2]
Track map of Baltimore Street Circuit (2011) The 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix was held at Baltimore Street Circuit on September 3, 2011. It was the seventh round of the 2011 American Le Mans Series season.
Baltimore Grand Prix: Baltimore Grand Prix (2011), Grand Prix of Baltimore presented by SRT (2012–2013) 2011–2013: 3 Barber Motorsports Park † Road course Clockwise Birmingham, Alabama: 2.380 mi (3.830 km)
The following is an overview of the events of 2011 in motorsport including the major racing events, motorsport venues that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing drivers and other motorsport people.