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Walter S. 'Bud' Fialkewicz, DEA supervisor
Walter S. "Bud" Fialkewicz, who had worked as an agent supervisor for the Drug Enforcement Administration, died Aug. 28 of a heart attack at a grandson's home in Coral Gables, Fla.
He was 86 and lived in Silver Spring.
The son of a baker and a...Tags: Burtonsville, Coral Gables, Christianity, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Baltimore
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IndyCar's Bernard impressed with Grand Prix festivities so far
The Baltimore SunIndyCar CEO Randy Bernard stops mid-sentence. He glances at the ceiling in the hotel conference room where he has been ensconced for most of the day. "I actually don't know how the crowd is out there," he says. "How is the crowd out there?" Bernard,...Tags: ABC (tv network), Auto Racing, Penske Racing, Open-Wheel Racing, NASCAR
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Will Power Claims Another Indycar Pole, Problems Persist with Baltimore Street Course
Fox59.com ContributorWill Power's quest to clinch the IZOD IndyCar Series championship this weekend moved one step closer Saturday by winning the pole for the Grand Prix of Baltimore on a day when more cars got off to a "Flying Start" on the treacherous Pratt Street...Tags: Ed Carpenter Racing, Services and Shopping, Auto Racing, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, IndyCar Series
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The state of IndyCar from CEO Randy Bernard
INDYCAR CEO Randy Bernard confirmed Sunday morning that IZOD will return as the series sponsor in 2013 and indicated parts for the new Dallara DW12 chassis will be 20 percent lower beginning next season which could save each entry $76,000. “We&...
Tags: Light Rail (Baltimore), Grand Prix of Baltimore, Indianapolis 500, Auto Racing, IndyCar Series
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Smaller crowds and clouds greet the Grand Prix
Ryan Hunter-Reay won the second Grand Prix of Baltimore, a sloppy race full of fits and starts run before a diminished crowd. Organizers, though, came away convinced that this year's hastily planned event proved an IndyCar race can work downtown....
Tags: Woodbridge, Services and Shopping, Parkville, Auto Racing, Labor Day
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Grand Prix survival depends on convincing fans, businesses it is worth the trouble
Tony Assadi shakes his head as he looks out over the racetrack for the second Grand Prix of Baltimore, which zooms past his Luna Del Sea restaurant and its outside patio on West Pratt Street.
He and his patrons have a clear view — no blue screen...Tags: Visit Baltimore, Services and Shopping, Auto Racing, Labor Day, Government
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Impressive showing for second annual Grand Prix of Baltimore
Let's get the few negatives out of the way first. The threat of rain probably kept the crowds down. There was a re-start controversy that ticked off some of the top drivers. And there were enough wrecks slowing Sunday's Grand Prix of Baltimore to make it...
Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Equestrian, Auto Racing, Labor Day, Preakness Stakes
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Grand Prix off to a bumpy start
A bumpy patch along Pratt Street that sent racecars airborne Friday meant a slow start for the first day of the Grand Prix of Baltimore, the much-anticipated reprise of an event that converts city streets into an adrenaline-inducing fast track. The 2-...
Tags: White Marsh, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Services and Shopping, Auto Racing, Ellicott City
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Something to 'whinge' about
I love being awakened by the screech of racecars.
I love not being able to move my car for fear of losing my space on the street.
I love having to walk through a maze of bleachers and barricades, caged in like a lab rat searching for a way across...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Auto Racing, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Fort McHenry, War of 1812
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Rookie of the year just the beginning for Pagenaud
Things didn't go well for Frenchman Simon Pagenaud in his first race. But that didn't stop him. And though he could find similarities to that first outing last weekend, he clinched The IZOD IndyCar Series' Rookie of the Year award at the Grand Prix of...
Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Auto Racing, Will Ferrell, IndyCar Series, Sunoco Incorporated
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Track change gets mixed reaction from drivers
The Baltimore SunThe outcome of Sunday's races could come down to how the drivers negotiate the chicane that officials initially removed after last year's inaugural event, then decided to put back late Friday night. The Pratt Street chicane is designed to slow drivers...Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Indianapolis 500, Marco Andretti, Auto Racing, IndyCar Series
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Organizers rev up for Grand Prix
The first round of gleaming racecars will roar through downtown streets early Friday, marking the start of the second annual three-day open-wheel racing festival — and a victory for city officials and organizers who struggled to resurrect the...
Tags: Services and Shopping, IndyCar Series, Federal Hill, Artscape, Open-Wheel Racing
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