FORT WORTH, Texas -- Texas Motor Speedway's lawsuit against CART over a canceled race last spring was settled Tuesday for an undisclosed amount.
The inaugural Firestone Firehawk 600 was canceled two hours before it was to start April 29 because drivers complained of dizziness after practices earlier in the weekend. There were fears the drivers could lose consciousness while going more than 230 mph during the race.
A confidentiality clause prevents TMS and CART from revealing details.
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