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Moving on: the virtue of letting the past inform, not dictate, the future

It has been fifteen years since Jeff Krosnoff died in a race at Toronto; the memories remain painful for those who saw it, but what is the value in dwelling on an event that happened a decade and a half ago?

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The SBNation Indy 500 Primer: The Brickyard and the 500-Mile Race

Perhaps all you need to know about just how long the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been around is that in 1909, the year when the facility opened, the Pittsburgh Pirates were the World Series...

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"Out of the box" driving: Multi-discipline racing in a specialized world

Danica Patrick's sojurn into NASCAR has the racing world in a frenzy. It has also brought the near-forgotten art of multi-discipline racing back into the spotlight.

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Twenty meeeeeeellion dollars

Flagging ratings and a rough economy have conspired to get IndyCar and NASCAR to join forces on a $20 million bonus for any driver that wins the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on the same day.

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The SBNation Indy 500 Primer: The Brickyard and the 500-Mile Race

As the 94th Indianapolis 500 approaches, Pop Off Valve opens a series of articles describing the history and traditions of the race and the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

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The Anonymous Championship: IndyCar season title lacks name, meaning

The IZOD IndyCar Series has one of the most famous trophies in the world, but it is not awarded to its season champion. Pop Off Valve looks at how IndyCar can make its overall title less obscure.