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Ranger Picks Up Toronto Victory
TORONTO -- Andrew Ranger dominated the Streets of Toronto 100 Saturday en route to his second straight win on the temporary road course at Toronto's Exhibition Place.
TORONTO -- Andrew Ranger dominated the Streets of Toronto 100 Saturday en route to his second straight win on the temporary road course at Toronto's Exhibition Place.
TORONTO -- It's a good bet that Stefan Wilson's first Firestone Indy Lights victory took away the sting of not earning the Sunoco Pole Award on the 1.755-mile, 11-turn Exhibition Place circuit a day earlier.
Canadian-Built Safety Car Makes Debut at Honda Indy Toronto
TORONTO (July 6, 2011) – The all-new, Canadian-built 2012 Honda Civic Si Coupe will take on new duties as a Safety Car for the IZOD IndyCar Series, beginning this weekend at the Honda Indy Toronto.
June 27, 2011 (Toronto) – On July 7, 2011, participants of the Run, Walk N’Wheelathon will have the chance to share the track with IndyCar fans while helping to raise funds for spinal cure research in support of the Canadian Spinal Research Organization’s Shoot For A Cure Moto-Sport Campaign and the Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation.
June 28, 2011 (Toronto) – Honda Indy Toronto announces the addition of BMO Financial Group to its list of sponsors as part of a one-year agreement that grants BMO the title of Financial Services Sponsor along with the right to showcase its latest travel rewards card, the BMO World Elite MasterCard.
On Wednesday, June 29, Honda Canada and Honda Indy Toronto welcome INDYCAR CEO Randy Bernard to the city of Toronto for a special media luncheon to preview the upcoming IZOD IndyCar Series race during the 2011 Honda Indy Toronto.
June 22, 2011 (Toronto) – Honda Indy Toronto is pleased to announce that Canadian actor Dan Aykroyd will serve as Grand Marshal to its 2011 event, celebrating 25 years of racing on the streets of Toronto.
June 15, 2011 (Toronto) – The Honda Indy Toronto kicked into high gear today as organizers of the event and racecar drivers converged on the William Ashley flagship store at Bloor Street West to officially start the 25-day countdown to the 25th running of a race on streets of Toronto.