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INDYCAR: Boston GP hits back at critics

Organizers of the new IndyCar street race in Boston have hit back at claims that the event was signed off without consultation with local residents. IndyCar is scheduled to make its inaugural visit to the city over next year's Labor Day weekend, with a 2.25-mile circuit having been mapped out around the city's Seaport District. However, the plans have been poorly received by some locals, whose anger culminated in a letter being submitted to the office of Mayor Marty Walsh questioning the legality of the event. The criticism has been strongly refuted by the Boston Grand Prix group, which issued a statement this week insisting that local residents and businesses had been kept fully informed...
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