Team Penske, Indianapolis 500
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Roger Penske extended an invitation for Donald Trump to be the first sitting president to attend the Indy 500.
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motorsport.com on MSNRinus Veekay: "Penske cars should have gone to the last-chance qualifier for Indy 500”Veekay claims that it would have been fair if Josef Newgarden and Will Power had to participate in the last-chance qualifier after their Team Penske cars were determined to have been 'illegally' modif
Scott McLaughlin crashed, Newgarden and Will Power failed inspection, and the three Penske drivers who swept the front row for last year's 500 will now start in the fourth row.
This year’s race has plenty of storylines heading into it. Two-time defending Indy 500 champion Josef Newgarden, along with Team Penske teammate Will Power, were penalized during last weekend’s qualifying for failing tech inspection, leading to the two being pushed to the 11th and final row of the race.’
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motorsport.com on MSNPato O'Ward says IndyCar series looks up to Penske, but questions the examples it's settingIn an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com, O’Ward shared his thoughts on the Penske technical breach scandal, claiming other infractions in the past were never made public
In this episode of ‘The Inside Line’, IndyStar’s motorsports insider Nathan Brown and co-host Joey Barnes tackle the story of the day, the week and the month: Team Penske’s illegal attenuator modifications,
Upbeat and energetic Doug Boles was missing Monday with a decision that clearly wore on him overnight. He penalized Team Penske, owned by his boss, for cheating and has another dilemma.