IndyCar President Doug Boles stated on Thursday that the tight corners of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix racecourse in Washington, D.C., could lead to challenging racing conditions this weekend. The course measures nearly 1.7 miles and includes sections around notable landmarks such as the National Archives, National Gallery of Art, and the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
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IndyCar President Discusses Potential Challenges at DC Race
IndyCar President Doug Boles commented on the potential challenges of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix racecourse in Washington, D.C., noting that its tight corners may create difficult racing conditions. The course is approximately 1.7 miles long and features several prominent national landmarks.
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IndyCar president: ‘Could be a little bit of carnage’ in DC race this weekend
IndyCar President Discusses Potential Challenges at DC Race