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Washington and IndyCar — coverage from 2 publishers

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2 publishers have filed 2 reports that PageNews has grouped as one story.

The earliest report detected came from The Independent World at 16:56 UTC on 23 August 2026, and the most recent from BBC World under a minute later.

Washington is named in all 2 reports and IndyCar in all 2.

Each publisher's own headline, summary and link is below.

Order of coverage

  1. first The Independent World — earliest coverage indexed by PageNews
  2. +1m BBC World — latest publisher to join

Names shared across publishers

Details appearing in more than one publisher

through washington's streets 2

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Coverage from 2 publishers

  1. The Independent World

    Trump leads the IndyCar prerace in the Beast before cars zoom through Washington's streets

    President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have made the short drive to the course of the Freedom 250 Grand Prix in Washington
    Read on The Independent World →
  2. BBC World

    Trump arrives at high-speed IndyCar race through Washington's streets

    The president took a ceremonial lap of the track before the race, which is the culmination of a summer of events to mark the country's 250th birthday.
    Read on BBC World →

How the coverage developed

  1. first The Independent World coverage detected Trump leads the IndyCar prerace in the Beast before cars zoom through Washington's streets
  2. +1m BBC World coverage detected Trump arrives at high-speed IndyCar race through Washington's streets

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