Report: The Future Of MotoGP At Indianapolis Motor Speedway In Question

Report: The Future Of MotoGP At Indianapolis Motor Speedway In Question

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Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) has a contract to host the MotoGP World Championship through the 2014 season, but new leadership at IMS is planning to take a hard look at continuing the Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix in 2014 or utilizing an opt-out clause in its contract with Dorna. That’s what Mark Miles, the new CEO of Hulman & Co., the parent company of IMS, told a reporter in a June 10 article appearing at www.indystar.com, the online presence of the Indianapolis Star daily newspaper. Read the full article here: http://www.indystar.com/article/20130610/SPORTS0107/306100065/MotoGP-could-borrowed-time-speedway?nclick_check=1 Mel Harder, the former Senior Vice-President of Operations at IMS and the person who played a large role in bringing MotoGP to Indy, recently ended his 22-year career with the track and took a new position with Circuit of The Americas, which also hosts MotoGP.

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