Team Penske continued its reshuffling of leadership positions, naming Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles in the same position at IndyCar, replacing Jay Frye ...
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Racer on MSNBoles replaces Frye as IndyCar presidentPenske Entertainment has replaced IndyCar President Jay Frye with Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles. The ...
Last team owner to win four in a row in Cup Series was Rick Hendrick, who won five in a row (2006-2010) with driver Jimmie ...
Doug Boles will serve as President of both INDYCAR and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, succeeding Jay Frye. Mark Sibla will be ...
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Racer on MSNWhy did IndyCar split with Jay Frye?In a Zoom meeting that lasted approximately 40 minutes, Penske Entertainment CEO Mark Miles and new IndyCar president Doug ...
Tim Cindric is stepping back from his active leadership role at Team Penske, though he will remain team president for the ...
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Team Penske reorganization takes Tim Cindric out of longtime role as head of day-to-day operationsCindric joined Penske in 1999 and oversaw the operations in NASCAR, IndyCar, and sports car racing in IMSA and the World ...
Fox's final ad focused on Pato O'Ward, the most popular driver in IndyCar and the star of McLaren's U.S.-based IndyCar team. The Mexican driver is an up-and-coming star, owner of all seven of ...
Trackhouse Racing — Good news: Team will have four cars in the Daytona 500: Ross Chastain, Daniel Suarez, Shane van Gisberben ...
Team Penske's racing boss Tim Cindric is moving out of the top racing seat at the team to focus on Penske's IndyCar program, the team announced today.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Tim Cindric, president of Team Penske and Roger Penske’s longtime right-hand man on competition, will step back as the overall leader of the organization but remain president ...
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