A few of us went down to the Inner Harbor to check out the Grand Prix today. We got to see them do their practice run (an hour or so behind schedule) and even saw a couple cars crash at the sharp first turn at Pratt and Light streets. Here's a video to capture the scene (and noise!) from today:
For more information and details about the Baltimore Grand Prix, see our story from the August issue.
[Video: courtesy of Emily Odend'hal]








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