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Indy Autonomous Challenge: Students to Race With Self-Driving Cars for $1.5-Million Prize Money
- Wednesday October 20, 2021
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
University students will gather at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) this week to showcase their talent at a racing event unlike any other. For the first time in the history of IMS, home of the Indianapolis 500 NASCAR race, the cars that will compete for the $1.5-million (roughly Rs. 11.2 crores) prize will be missing a vital component...
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www.gadgets360.com
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FIA President Jean Todt Wants Formula 1 To Return To Indianapolis
- Sunday August 23, 2020
- Written by Sahil Gupta
Ferrari's legendary former team principal and the current FIA president, Jean Todt has expressed that it would be good for Formula 1 if the pinnacle of motorsport returns to the Indianapolis motor speedway. Since 2012, the US Grand Prix has been held in Austin, Texas at the Circuit of the Americas but back in the early 2000s when Todt was in charge...
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www.carandbike.com
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Fernando Alonso's Maiden Indy 500 Run Ends With An Engine Blowout
- Monday May 29, 2017
- Written by Sameer Contractor
McLaren Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso's maiden attempt at the Indy 500 came to a disappointing halt after an engine failure ended his run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Alonso skipped the Monaco Grand Prix to contest in the American race and led for a total of 27 laps before his Andretti Autosport Honda race car gave up with just 21 laps to...
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www.carandbike.com
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US: 13-year-old motorcycle rider killed on race track
- Monday August 30, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
The death of a 13-year-old motorcycle rider at Indianapolis Motor Speedway cast a shadow over Sunday's races at the historic track and prompted mourning competitors to defend the development system for the dangerous circuit.Peter Lenz of Vancouver, Washington, fell off his bike during the warmup lap for the day's first race at Indianapolis and was ...
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www.ndtv.com
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F1 won't return to Indianapolis
- Saturday July 14, 2007
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
The US Grand Prix won't return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway next year, and it's unclear if the Formula One race will remain in the United States.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Indy Autonomous Challenge: Students to Race With Self-Driving Cars for $1.5-Million Prize Money
- Wednesday October 20, 2021
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk
University students will gather at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) this week to showcase their talent at a racing event unlike any other. For the first time in the history of IMS, home of the Indianapolis 500 NASCAR race, the cars that will compete for the $1.5-million (roughly Rs. 11.2 crores) prize will be missing a vital component...
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www.gadgets360.com
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FIA President Jean Todt Wants Formula 1 To Return To Indianapolis
- Sunday August 23, 2020
- Written by Sahil Gupta
Ferrari's legendary former team principal and the current FIA president, Jean Todt has expressed that it would be good for Formula 1 if the pinnacle of motorsport returns to the Indianapolis motor speedway. Since 2012, the US Grand Prix has been held in Austin, Texas at the Circuit of the Americas but back in the early 2000s when Todt was in charge...
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www.carandbike.com
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Fernando Alonso's Maiden Indy 500 Run Ends With An Engine Blowout
- Monday May 29, 2017
- Written by Sameer Contractor
McLaren Formula 1 driver Fernando Alonso's maiden attempt at the Indy 500 came to a disappointing halt after an engine failure ended his run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Alonso skipped the Monaco Grand Prix to contest in the American race and led for a total of 27 laps before his Andretti Autosport Honda race car gave up with just 21 laps to...
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www.carandbike.com
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US: 13-year-old motorcycle rider killed on race track
- Monday August 30, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
The death of a 13-year-old motorcycle rider at Indianapolis Motor Speedway cast a shadow over Sunday's races at the historic track and prompted mourning competitors to defend the development system for the dangerous circuit.Peter Lenz of Vancouver, Washington, fell off his bike during the warmup lap for the day's first race at Indianapolis and was ...
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www.ndtv.com
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F1 won't return to Indianapolis
- Saturday July 14, 2007
- Written by Indo-Asian News Service
The US Grand Prix won't return to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway next year, and it's unclear if the Formula One race will remain in the United States.
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sports.ndtv.com