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ISM Raceway president hopes IndyCar returns 'for a long, long time'
ISM Raceway president Bryan Sperber is an unabashed IndyCar fan. That detail is incredibly important as the Verizon IndyCar Series completes its three-year contract with the Phoenix oval, and from his perspective, his passion for open-wheel racing might not be the only thing that leads to a new agreement. "I've been involved in motor racing my whole life, have a deep love for the sport, and a deep appreciation for history," he told RACER. "And really, this track was built for IndyCar. We want to make it a success in the modern era, and we owe it to the fans to give it a shot and I'm really happy with some of the progress we've made with help from IndyCar. Related Stories...
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