The New York Times
The New York Times
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The article describes the unprecedented hosting of an IndyCar Grand Prix event in downtown Washington, D.C., called the Freedom 250 Grand Prix. Thanks to an executive order, the race will take place on city streets, passing through federal and municipal grounds, with construction beginning in July and causing traffic disruptions. Organized by Penske Corporation, the event was made possible after extensive political and logistical efforts, including designing a 1.7-mile street track around key landmarks, involving federal cooperation, and addressing numerous safety and security challenges. The race is not officially part of the Freedom 250 program but is supported by Penske and will benefit charities, with no expected profit. It aims to be a significant, first-of-its-kind sporting event in the nation’s capital.
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