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Racing for Christ: IndyCar Driver Shares Inside Look at Freedom 250 Grand Prix
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Outlets covering this story: NPR, Forbes, Daily Signal, Fox News, The Center Square.
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Daily SignalCAug 22, 12:02 AM
Racing for Christ: IndyCar Driver Shares Inside Look at Freedom 250 Grand Prix
Sting Ray Robb, who was named after the Sting Ray Corvette, spent his childhood racing go-karts with a hot pink cross taped to the front of his hood. Today, Robb’s IndyCar, inscribed with John 3:30, s
Fox NewsCAug 21, 11:33 PM
Here are 5 drivers to keep an eye on as IndyCar hits the streets of Washington for Freedom 250 Grand Prix
Alex Palou leads the NTT IndyCar Series standings by 133 points heading into the Freedom 250 Grand Prix on the Washington D.C. street circuit.
The Center SquareBAug 21, 9:00 PM
IndyCar speeds into nation's capital
(The Center Square) - Drivers will hit the streets this weekend for the IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C as part of more than $90 million in taxpayer funds spent
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