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INDYCAR: Boston mayor, series hope for future race

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Hulman & Company CEO Mark Miles released a joint statement Thursday, indicating the door is not shut on future IndyCar races. "Boston has an open door for new and innovative ideas that will benefit the city's future," the statement begins. "While it is disappointing that IndyCar will not race in Boston this year, we look forward to continuing our work together to bring IndyCar to Boston in the future. Boston has always been a great partner for IndyCar and we are confident that with a strong local promoter the race can be a great success." The Boston Grand Prix, which was scheduled for the September 2-4 Labor Day weekend, would have been...
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