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INDYCAR: Miles confident about Boston
Mark Miles, the president and CEO of Hulman & Company who also runs IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, is adamant that next year's inaugural IndyCar event will go ahead as scheduled despite local concerns over costs.Boston Grand Prix organizers have drawn fire this week over claims that they might backtrack on an earlier promise that the event, penciled in for the 2016 Labor Day weekend, would be paid for entirely through private funding. Local media have gone so far as to call the viability of the race into question, however Miles told RACER that he fully expects the race to go ahead as planned. "We're in touch with the promoter and he's in touch with the Mayor's office,...
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