Rahal Calls Capitol Hill Street Run a Defining Moment for IndyCar's Freedom Grand Prix

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IndyCar’s Graham Rahal says racing the Freedom 250 Grand Prix down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C., in front of Capitol Hill, is an iconic moment to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary; he’ll join about two dozen drivers for the inaugural street race, with practice and qualifying ahead and broadcasts on FS1/FS2 and FOX.
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