Penske Racing Caught Cheating At Le Mans, Completing The Trifecta After Indy And Daytona Incidents
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Roger Penske and his white whale that is Le Mans
Call me Roger. No, this isn’t the start of an epic tale of a man and his white whale (if you recognize the nod to Moby Dick). This is more a look at a man and his mostly white-clad race car taking on, again, the chase to a prestigious trophy win and honors. Roger Penske is a name recognized worldwide — a name even his drivers have said may be the most recognized private-owner team ...Keep reading
After narrowly missing out on a regular hyperpole, the #009 Aston Martin benefited from the disqualification of the #6 Porsche to get there.
24 Hours of Le Mans: the Porsche No. 6 of Penske Disqualified From Qualifications for Non-Compliance
Porsche Penske Motorsport was hit hard: the car 6 was excluded from the results of the 24 Hours of Le Mans qualifications after breaking the technical regulations. Initially fourth at the end of the first qualifying session, the Porsche had secured a place in Hyperpole scheduled for Thursday. But the technical checks carried out after the session revealed a non-compliant weight of the prototype, judged below the minimum regulatory minimum. As a …
The subsequent technical control cost the Porsche #6 the qualification for the hyperpole at the 24 Hours of Le Mans 2025.
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