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Indy racing returns to Toronto this weekend, featuring such racing icons as Paul Tracy.
A look at the main players as Indy racing returns to the streets of Toronto this weekend.
The return of Indy racing
If the heyday of the 1980s and 90s are to return to the Toronto Indy, it will be thanks to Michael Andretti and the new generation of drivers he brings along, high on energy and excitement. Norris McDonald reports.
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What would Toronto's Indy be without Paul Tracy?
Paul Tracy is not the sort to run away and hide from the competition or the spotlight. If no one else is around to sing his praises, he'll just have to do it himself, thank you very much, writes Garth Woolsey
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Danica Patrick driven by passion for the track
Danica Patrick, at 5-foot-2 and 100 pounds, is everywhere – on magazine covers, talk shows, the web, in commercials, on race podiums and, for a few days, here in Toronto, writes Garth Woolsey
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Motor oil runs in Andretti family veins
Marco Andretti is following in the footsteps of father Michael and gradnfather Mario. Dave Feschuk on America's racing family.
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Racing's all in the Rahal family
Graham Rahal, son of the first Indy champ is following in his father's footsteps. Kevin McGran reports.
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Q&A with Justin Wilson
Justin Wilson, winner of last week's IRL race in Watkins Glen on his win.
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