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INDYCAR: Oklahoma City considering street race

Oklahoma City's City Council was set to vote Tuesday on the first step toward holding an IndyCar race in 2017 or 2018. Tuesday's council agenda included a vote on an exclusivity agreement to negotiate with Mark Perrone, a principal director and CEO of this September's Boston Grand Prix. Perrone handled planning negotiations with the city of Boston and state of Massachusetts before stepping down in December due to what was cited as health reasons. The exclusivity agreement states that the city has been approached by Perrone to enter into exclusive negotiations to possibly conduct a Verizon IndyCar Series race "within the corporate limits of the City commencing in the calendar year of...
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