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Sao Paulo Will Host The Opening Round Of The Izod IndyCar Series In 2010

Story posted - Nov 25 2009 7:45 PM

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The Brazilian fans were out early on race morning.

The city of Sao Paulo will stage the opening round of the 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series season.

Scheduled for March 14, the event represents the return of Indy-style racing to Brazil thanks to the partnership between the Sao Paulo municipality, the Indy Racing League and TV Bandeirantes and BandSports.

"The arrival of the IZOD IndyCar Series confirms Sao Paulo's nature of staging great worldwide events. It is a gift to the citizens of Sao Paulo who will be able to watch up close great racecars and drivers. It is also a great opportunitty for business for the city that becomes the capital of motoracing in Latin America," said Mayor Gilberto Kassab.

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