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Running Indy 500 'our highest priority' says IndyCar CEO

The CEO of the NTT IndyCar Series says that his highest priority is ensuring that the Indianapolis 500 - dubbed 'the greatest spectacle in motor racing' - can gos ahead in 2020 is now his highest priority. The coronavirus pandemic has already forced IndyCar to cancel its opening races in March and April in order to focus on holding the two races planned for the month of May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Indy 500 itself is currently scheduled to take place on May 24 after completing almost two weeks of scheduled practice and qualifying. That's the same date Formula 1's now-cancelled Monaco Grand Prix was due to be held. IndyCar determined to save Indy 500 from coronavirus With F1...
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