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Windsor Racing has practiced year-round and began testing its No. 34 car last August. The workflow ratcheted up in April, and 20 hours were spent per week in the leadup to the Purdue Grand Prix.
Windsor Racing has practiced year-round and began testing its No. 34 car last August. The workflow ratcheted up in April, and 20 hours were spent per week in the leadup to the Purdue Grand Prix.
Windsor Racing started in the No. 25 spot, with Langston hoping to become just the second woman in history to win the Purdue Grand Prix and join Liz Lehmann, who won Purdue's annual go-kart race ...