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IndyCar: Miles wants series to provide an F1 alternative
Hulman and Company CEO Mark Miles believes that the high race-hosting fees in Formula 1 could work in his series' favor as it explores opportunities to expand beyond North America. The Verizon IndyCar Series is in the process of attempting a transition into a season that begins and ends earlier in the year, with the hope of compensating for the lack of North American venues with a suitable climate for racing in February and March by adding a handful of overseas events. The first step in that direction was intended to be a race in Brasilia earlier this month, but the event was canceled in February after the local government withdrew its funding. However, Miles remains optimistic that...
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