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INDYCAR: Racing Engineering GP2 team evaluating U.S. expansion

Leading GP2 entrant Racing Engineering is taking a hard look at expanding into the Verizon IndyCar Series. The Spanish team, owned by Alfonso de Orleans-Borbon, claimed the 2008 and 2013 GP2 championships, currently sits second in the standings with American Alexander Rossi, and is in the midst of a feasibility study to determine if an IndyCar program should complement its ongoing European open-wheel programs. "We're looking into it, but it looks unlikely before 2017 if we're doing it on our own because of another project we're going after right now," Orleans-Borbon told RACER. "Are we interested? Absolutely. We're not in a position to enter the series today, yet, because I...
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