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Thursday, 27 August 2015
Red Bull GRC Washington DC Presented By Volkswagen 2015 - Full Coverage Roundup

Monday, 24 August 2015
"I Love it!" - IndyCar Star Chaves Impressed by Red Bull GRC
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Gabby Chaves Interview - Red Bull GRC Washington DC Presented By Volkswagen 2015
Scott Speed Signs Two Year Contract Extension With VARX
Volkswagen Pair Rue Missed Opportunities at Home Round
“Now we’re equal” – D.C. Roles reversed In 2015
Last year, Nelson Piquet, Jr. held onto second place in Washington, D.C. as former Junior World Rally champion Patrik Sandell went on to take his first ever Red Bull Global Rallycross win.
Tanner Foust and Scott Speed Interview - Red Bull GRC Washington DC Presented By Volkswagen 2015
Friday, 21 August 2015
Nelson Piquet Jr. and Patrik Sandell Interview - Red Bull GRC Washington DC Presented By Volkswagen 2015
Thursday, 20 August 2015
“It worked out in the end”: Block turns it around to extend championship lead in DC

“It was like black and white”: Overnight adjustments yield points for Arpin in DC
Ken Block Interview - Red Bull GRC Washington DC Presented By Volkswagen 2015

Steve Arpin Interview - Red Bull GRC Washington DC Presented By Volkswagen 2015
Piquet Jr. takes long awaited first win in DC
Saturday, 15 August 2015
First Blood to Ward and Piquet in DC
Friday, 14 August 2015
All Change For Red Bull GRC As The Series Returns To The Capital

Gone is last year’s 0.440 course, replaced with a course more than double in length. At 0.980 miles this year’s DC track, situated in Lot 8 at the RFK Stadium, is one of the longest in Red Bull GRC history. The dirt jump will also make a return, having last been seen at round four at MCAS New River.