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Grand Prix of Baltimore forecast: Rain goes away, until Monday
Rain is out of the earlier part of the Labor Day weekend forecast, meaning dry downtown streets for the Grand Prix of Baltimore. By Monday, things could dampen. Friday will be hot for the festival's first races -- in the mid-90s, with sunny and clear...
Tags: Labor Day, Open-Wheel Racing, Auto Racing, IndyCar Series, Baltimore Weather
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IndyCar's E.J. Viso helps young drivers in his native Venezuela
The Baltimore SunWhen you think of Caracas, Venezuela, you might think of a lively, colorful place. If you're an IndyCar fan, you might think of E.J. Viso, who drives the No. 5 IndyCar fielded by KV Racing Technology. He is recognized as the only Hispanic in the IZOD...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Venezuela, KV Racing Technology, Auto Racing, IndyCar Series
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Baby, come back
Around the Baltimore metropolitan area, something is happening. It hasn't happened in many years — almost a generation, in fact. It's the end of August, the Orioles are in a pennant race, and there's a sense of possibility in the air. People are...
Tags: Chicago White Sox, Adam Jones (baseball), New York Yankees, Baseball, Vladimir Guerrero
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Downtown streets to close for Grand Prix of Baltimore
Drivers are urged to plan alternate routes to travel through downtown Baltimore, as significant road closures are slated to begin Thursday evening to prepare for the second annual Grand Prix of Baltimore.
At 8 a.m. Thursday, Baltimore Police warned...Tags: Charm City Circulator, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Pratt Street, Light Rail (Baltimore), Auto Racing
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Andretti ready to see how many fans show up for Grand Prix
The Baltimore SunMichael Andretti, wearing his promoter's hat, stopped for a chat in the Baltimore Convention Center on Thursday afternoon. The IndyCar owner, who has taken on the job of organizing the Grand Prix of Baltimore this weekend through his company Andretti...Tags: Services and Shopping, Open-Wheel Racing, Marketing, Memorial Day, Auto Racing
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A week after finishing 2nd in Sonoma, Will Power wants to repeat in Baltimore
Team Penske driver Will Power is still a little disappointed about not winning the Grand Prix of Sonoma last weekend, but his energy level picks up when he hears the magic word. Baltimore. "That [Baltimore] race, it was like a Formula One race," he...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Penske Racing, Pratt Street, Inner Harbor, Auto Racing
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Baltimore is set for its best Grand Prix yet
During the upcoming 2012 Baltimore Grand Prix, downtown Baltimore may not be as congested with traffic as people expect ("Downtown streets to close for Grand Prix of Baltimore," Aug. 30). The event's promoters say that attendance is expected to be lower...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Auto Racing
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Traffic: Accident on Eastern Avenue near President Street
As of 9 a.m. Friday, traffic was slow on Eastern Avenue near President Street, due to an accident. Accidents were slowing traffic on Edgewood Road near Pulaski Highway in Harford County, and Campbell Boulevard near Campbell Corporate Drive in Baltimore...Tags: Baltimore County, Traffic, Maryland Transit Administration, Highway Transportation, Patterson Park
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Racing returns to Baltimore, minus green baggage
So racing returns to downtown streets today, as the Grand Prix of Baltimore takes over the Inner Harbor and Camden Yards through Sunday. The new organizers of the revived racing festival have managed to avoid the tempest over tree removal that dogged the...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Services and Shopping, Global Warming, Inner Harbor, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Blast from the past? ALMS driver Milner takes after his father
The Baltimore SunYou know you're old when? When you go out to interview a driver and are shocked by how young he looks when you're sure you interviewed him in the 1980s. Tommy Milner laughed. "You're thinking of my father," said the American Le Mans Series points...Tags: Auto Racing
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BaltTech Intelligence: Baltimore tweet maps, Hunt Valley's Instagram competitor, Common Curriculum funding, and more
This week was pretty busy in the land of Baltimore technology. Here are some of the cool things that happened. * Baltimore Tweet maps: Dave Troy, 410 Labs cofounder, and Chris Whong, head of Charm City Networks, collaborated online to develop a map of...Tags: Google Inc., Companies and Corporations, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Economy, Business and Finance, Hunt Valley
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Mobile phone charging system gets test drive at Baltimore Grand Prix
Just in time for the Grand Prix of Baltimore on Labor Day weekend, a local technology company is offering spectators a way to keep their mobile phone batteries charged as they watch the races.
NV3 Technologies, a Canton-based maker of rapid-charging...Tags: Consumers, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Auto Racing, Labor Day
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