Indianapolis Race Day Headlines
Super Bowl XLVI's Real Winner? Indianapolis!
Sunday?s Super Bowl was the most watched television event in American history, tuned into by nearly half of all households and at peak time, more than 117,000,000 viewers. Ad rates were $3.5 million per 30 second spot, and while viewers debated who was better, an overweight Volkswagen obsessed dog or Clint Eastwood, the real beneficiary of all that airtime and all those viewers was the city of ...
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Contractors propose to organize Grand Prix, pay some debts
Two Baltimore-based contractors -- including a former race car driver-- have proposed taking over the Baltimore Grand Prix and repaying some of the debts accumulated by the race's former promoters.
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No more Naptown: Super Bowl boosts Indy’s image
(AP) Indianapolis was once called Naptown and India-No-Place for a reason.
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Indianapolis has become city that doesn’t sleep
Indianapolis was once called Naptown and India-No-Place for a reason.
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Grand Prix talks focus on Indianapolis contractor
City officials negotiating race plans with Dale Dillon Baltimore officials have zeroed in on Indianapolis-based building contractor Dale Dillon to take over operations of the city's Grand Prix race; he is the only bidder with whom they are negotiating, according to sources close to the discussions.
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