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Feature: How IndyCar managed a unique, single-day race weekend

IndyCar made a return from virtual racing to real, on-track action this past weekend. For the first time in over eight months, the series was able to organize an event and gather the necessary personnel to make it happen. The one-day event from Texas Motor Speedway, however, was far from typical. In an effort to combat the spread of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak and ensure the safety of everyone involved in the event, IndyCar put together a highly-modified weekend plan. The changes were based in part on NASCAR’s modified events from the past few weeks and included mandatory precautions from everyone involved. Changes made by the track and the organizers The precautions taken by Texas...
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