Josef Newgarden, Will Power and Indianapolis 500
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The NTT IndyCar Series brought the hammer down on the 20-time Indianapolis 500 winning organization Monday after reviewing all angles of the technical violations that occurred Sunday during the final day of qualifying involving the cars of race champions Josef Newgarden and Will Power.
Taking to social media, RACER journalist Marshall Pruett showed the 2024 race winner with the modification but stopped short of accusing Team Penske of any foul play. “The thing that we’re told didn’t happen is indeed here,” said Pruett.
The paddock remains discontent with Roger Penske's roles in the IndyCar series after another scandal bringing conflict of interest concerns into full view.
Josef Newgarden again signaled his intent to the rest of the IndyCar grid as he clocked the fastest time during Thursday’s practice session ahead of the upcoming Indy 500 event.
Chevrolet’s Josef Newgarden insists he’s not considering his chance to make Indianapolis 500 history, but is simply focused on winning the 109th edition.On Sunday, May 25, the 34-year-old Tennessean could land the three-peat that has eluded some of the greatest drivers ever to turn a wheel at Indianapolis
Two-time reigning winner Josef Newgarden (photo, front) was fastest Thursday overall and without the benefit of an aerodynamic tow.
Competing in Formula 1 is one dream many drivers nurture during their formative years in racing, and Josef Newgarden is no exception. The IndyCar driver once opened up about how he dreamt of ...