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IndyCar files a lawsuit against organizers of failed Boston race

IndyCar officials are taking legal action against the organizers of the failed Boston Grand Prix. While 33 Verizon IndyCar Series racecars circulated Monday around the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway in preparation for this Sunday’s 100th Indianapolis 500, the series’ attorneys were busy presenting a breach-of-contract lawsuit against The Boston Grand Prix LLC and its organizers John Casey and Mark Perrone. The Boston street race scheduled for the Labor Day weekend and intended for September 4, was announced in May of last year. The event has been fraught with difficulties nearly since its presentation to the IndyCar community. The track’s organizers met with dissension from the...
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