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INDYCAR: C.J. O'Donnell on 2016

Page 1 of 2 IndyCar is a high-speed work in progress. The series has never hidden from the fact that it does not have the same popularity or exposure that CART enjoyed a generation ago, and it has also been honest about the difficulties involved with trying to regain some of that stature in a world where the sports and entertainment landscape has changed beyond recognition. What worked in the 1990s won't work today. But there have been encouraging signs. TV numbers are up - admittedly, there wasn't much room left for them to go in any other direction - the racing is good, and in Phoenix, Road America and Boston, the series has added a suite of new races that strike a perfect balance...
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