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Barranquilla Advances Plans to Host Historic IndyCar Race
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Barranquilla Advances Plans to Host Historic IndyCar Race

From El Tiempo · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Barranquilla, Colombia, is advancing its bid to host an IndyCar race, a first for South America.
  • City officials and international experts are defining the urban circuit's design and ensuring it meets international safety and logistical standards.
  • Hosting the event aims to boost tourism, the local economy, and Barranquilla's international profile.

Barranquilla is making significant strides in its ambition to become the first South American city to host an official NTT IndyCar Series race. The city administration has confirmed progress in the project's planning phase, following a technical meeting involving international experts, engineers, and motorsports representatives.

While the final approval from IndyCar and the fulfillment of stringent technical and commercial requirements are still pending, the Mayor's office stated that the process is moving forward. Current efforts are focused on finalizing the design of the urban circuit that would serve as the venue for the competition. This initiative aligns with Barranquilla's broader strategy to establish itself as a hub for major international events.

During a working session, designers, drivers, infrastructure specialists, and representatives from international firms involved in the project reviewed key aspects. These included the circuit's layout, road safety measures, track conditions, and the overall standards necessary for a competition of this magnitude. Mayor Alejandro Char expressed his commitment to refining the project to enhance the city's chances of being included in the official IndyCar calendar.

Char highlighted on social media that Barranquilla remains determined to host the race, believing such events would significantly bolster the city's international projection. Beyond the sporting aspect, the initiative is expected to generate positive impacts on tourism, the local economy, and Barranquilla's image as a destination for major sporting events. If successful, it would mark a historic moment, being the first IndyCar race held outside North America.

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Originally published by El Tiempo in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.