IndyCar, Team Penske and Doug Boles
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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.
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EssentiallySports on MSNFox Sports Executive Lauds IndyCar’s Welcome Move to Open the Gates to Local Broadcast"I love hearing stories from our fans about what this race means to them, to their families." Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles said these words last week, highlighting IndyCar's revamped approach.
IndyCar President Doug Boles says the 2024 Indianapolis 500 win by Josef Newgarden will stand. “It won the Indianapolis 500,” Boles said. The decision comes days after two of Team Penske’s cars, including Newgarden’s current No.
The paddock remains discontent with Roger Penske's roles in the IndyCar series after another scandal bringing conflict of interest concerns into full view.
This year's Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 double duty has been a coveted topic, and IndyCar and IMS President Doug Boles is seemingly having his own go at it.
Down in Daytona Beach, NASCAR had been watching IndyCar do an exemplary job of hand-delivering its fourth manufacturer. But in the wake of the Team Penske attenuator controversy, Roger Penske has started taking the sort of action that may help ward off that scenario.
For only the second time in its history, the Indianapolis 500 is on track to sell out. The last time tickets completely sold out was for the 100th running in 2016. Doug Boles, president of IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,
President Donald Trump received an "open invitation" from Roger Penske to visit Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Here's the latest on a possible appearance for the Indy 500.