Freedom 250 IndyCar race attracts massive interest ahead of August event
Tickets to the historic IndyCar race in Washington, D.C., are in high demand this summer, as officials prepare the landmark event to commemorate the United States’ 250th birthday. Penske Corporation, which owns IndyCar, revealed Tuesday that it received 288,000 ticket requests for the 100,000 free tickets offered to the public. Freedom 250’s Grand Prix race […]
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Tickets to the historic IndyCar race in Washington, D.C., are in high demand this summer, as officials prepare the landmark event to commemorate the United States’ 250th birthday. Penske Corporation, which owns IndyCar, revealed Tuesday that it received 288,000 ticket requests for the 100,000 free tickets offered to the public. Freedom 250’s Grand Prix race is set to be held Aug. 22 and 23, featuring cars streaking around iconic strips in the capital city. Recommended Stories Congressional Baseball Game: How to watch and what to know Meteorologists hopeful storms won’t interfere with Trump’s White House UFC fight Stephen A.
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