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IndyCar looking to try again for China race

Fresh interest from a Chinese investment and development group could bring the Verizon IndyCar Series to the country as early as 2018. Mitime, a subsidiary of the Chinese automobile manufacturer Geely that owns Swedish car company Lotus and British marque Lotus, has expressed an interest in holding an IndyCar race before the end of the decade. "We've been talking with them for a while, and it wouldn't be for 2018, but we're talking about 2019," IndyCar CEO Mark Miles told RACER. Related Stories Related Stories IndyCar Castroneves to start patiently, but 'fight hard' Alonso not worried about engine reliability Robin Miller's A.J. Foyt Dictionary, Pt 2 Shank crew chief Rovazzini...
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