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IndyCar explores independent governance after Penske cheating scandal

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) 鈥 IndyCar is exploring the creation of an independent governing body absent of any Roger Penske employees in the wake of the Team Penske cheating scandal ahead of the Indianapolis 500.

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IndyCar exploring independent governing body that doesn't include Penske employees

The winning car that Josef Newgarden drove to victory in the 2024 Indianapolis 500 is shown in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/\Michael Conroy)


INDIANAPOLIS (AP) 鈥 IndyCar is exploring the creation of an independent governing body absent of any Roger Penske employees in the wake of the Team Penske cheating scandal ahead of the Indianapolis 500.

Penske owns three-car Team Penske, IndyCar, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis 500. On Wednesday, after two of its cars were found to be illegal ahead of the second round of Indy 500 qualifying.

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