Team Penske named Doug Boles as the new IndyCar president on Tuesday, replacing Jay Frye. Boles has served as the president of Indianapolis Motor Speedway since 2013, a position that he will retain.
Team Penske continued its reshuffling of leadership positions, naming Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles in the same position at IndyCar, replacing Jay Frye ...
With the first practice session of the new IndyCar Season due to begin at St. Petersburg on Friday, February 28, it’s time to ...
Shell V-Power Racing Team drivers Brodie Kostecki and Will Davison. The Shell V-Power Racing Team has announced the renewal of ...
Ryan Blaney Addresses Team Penske's Slow Starts, revealing how Team Penske peaks at the right time and why their playoff ...
Today‘s Team Penske preview concludes NASCAR.com‘s countdown of team previews for the 2025 Cup Series season. TEAM PENSKE ...
Alex Bowman is over the sting of last season, the one that prompted him to throw his phone into his swimming pool amid ...
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 ...
New faces, new challenges, and the ever-evolving Next Gen car—NASCAR 2025 is here and it could be the most unpredictable ...
Team Penske announces a shocking leadership change ahead of the 2025 season. Check out the big movement at Team Penske's ...
It was the second year in a row for a Penske victory at the endurance classic. The Penske Porsches led 517 of the 781 laps.
IMSA stripped Tower Motorsports of its LMP2 class victory at the Rolex 24 at Daytona because of a technical infraction. The win was awarded to runner-up United Autosports. United is ...