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INSIGHT: Someone's always buying IndyCar, Pt 1

Page 1 of 2 Spend enough time around America's most enduring open-wheel racing series, and you just might lose track of all the surefire sales, supposed takeover attempts, and other versions of the same old story. The latest rumor about a purchase involving IndyCar was just that – a rumor. But the people behind the new and rather shadowy X1 Group did apparently inquire whether the Verizon IndyCar Series could be bought. The answer to their question was familiar, according Mark Miles, the CEO of Hulman & Company, which owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, IndyCar and other properties, and the series remains in the firm hands of the Hulman George family. Purchasing IndyCar was not an...
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