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MONDAY: Earnhardt Jr. among NASCAR Stars at Homestead-Miami Prior ...

MIAMI—On Saturday, the driver field will be set for NASCAR's 2010 Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship, which culminates this fall at Homestead-Miami Speedway with Ford Championship Weekend. And THIS MONDAY, race fans are invited to a ...

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Earnhardt Jr. among NASCAR Stars Testing at Homestead-Miami/ Fans ...

On Saturday, the driver field will be set for NASCAR's 2010 Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship, which culminates this fall at Homestead-Miami Speedway with.

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HOMESTEAD IS HOME: IRL WALKING AWAY FROM HOMESTEAD PROMPTS PUBLIC ...

The Indy Racing League's likely exit from the Homestead-Miami Speedway next year won't have a significant impact on Homestead, but the departure comes at a difficult time for the cash-strapped city, city leaders and economists say. ...

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IndyCar name to return, supplanting IRL for next year – USA Today ...

IndyCar Series Drops Watkins Glen From 2011 Schedule New York Times No IRL at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2011 MiamiHerald.com Homestead-Miami off 2011 IndyCar schedule The Associated Press The Canadian Press - Brownsville Herald all ...

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Glen dropped from IndyCar schedule | www.thatsracin.com

Both Homestead-Miami and Watkins Glen, along with Chicagoland and Kansas, are owned by NASCAR-affiliated International Speedway Corp. The underlying theme under Bernard has been that the business relationship with ISC wasn't working. ...

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IndyCar name to return, supplanting IRL for next year – USA Today ...

IndyCar Series Drops Watkins Glen From 2011 Schedule New York Times Milwaukee Mile gets an IRL date Milwaukee Journal Sentinel No IRL at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2011 MiamiHerald.com The Associated Press. Share this story: ...

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In the news: Ex-Tiger Carney joins Warriors | Hockey News Update

Homestead-Miami Speedway is off the 2011 Indy Racing League schedule. IndyCar CEO Randy Bernard confirmed Wednesday that Homestead is not among the venues selected to host a race next year. Homestead was IRL's traditional opening site ...

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