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By Dan Knutson
ESPN.com Wednesday, October 2, 2002 The fan turnout for this year's U.S. Grand Prix at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was estimated to be about 130,000 on race day. That was down from the 175,000 that showed up for last year's event, but it's still the second largest crowd at any Formula One race this season. Only the European Grand Prix at the Nurburgring (Michael Schumacher's home turf) drew more spectators with a crowd of 137,000. What's been impressive about the fans at all three F1 races at Indy is the fan passion. Indy's crow ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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