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The RACER Mailbag, January 1The Champ Car Lolas (with the odd Reynard thrown in ... rules we have today were written long before Penske Entertainment bought the series or IndyCar’s entire operations and tech department ...
CONCORD, N.C. — After two of Team Penske’s IndyCar teams were penalized for illegal parts modifications during last weekend’s Indianapolis 500 qualifying, the team announced the firings of ...
Team Penske firings of top personnel this week were an effective apology for what Penske acknowledged were organizational errors.
Roger Penske announced the release of his IndyCar team's top three leadership members, including team veteran of more than 25 ...
Indianapolis — IndyCar is exploring the creation of an independent governing body absent of any Roger Penske employees in the wake of the Team Penske cheating scandal ahead of the Indianapolis 500.
Advertisement Though they were penalized, the controversy was made worse by who owns the cars: Roger Penske, who also owns both the IndyCar Series itself and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
INDIANAPOLIS — IndyCar is exploring the creation of an independent governing body absent of any Roger Penske employees in the wake of the Team Penske cheating scandal ahead of the Indianapolis 500.
Team Penske has dismissed IndyCar team president Tim Cindric following the qualifying scandal that has rocked the 109th Indianapolis 500. Team Penske, which has won the last two Indy 500s through ...
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