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IndyCar courts Black fans, drivers in its push to diversify | Afro

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By Dan Gelston AP Sports Writer Rod Reid ran a program full of young, Black kart racers locked out of a venue because of the pandemic and needed a track to race.  Indianapolis Motor Speedway had spent millions on upgrades on the historic property at the same time last year when the coronavirus had a […]

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