Roger Penske has new leadership in IndyCar team after latest cheating scandal at Indy 500
MARION COUNTY, INDIANA, JUL 4 – Jonathan Diuguid and Travis Law take over Penske's IndyCar and Porsche programs after May firings linked to illegal car modifications before Indianapolis 500 qualifying.
- In late May, Roger Penske fired his top three executives after illegal modifications were found on Josef Newgarden and Will Power’s cars before Indy 500 qualifying.
- Penske fired top executives after illegal modifications on two cars violated IndyCar rules before the Indianapolis 500 qualifying, sparking controversy over policing and ownership conflicts.
- Following the shakeup, Diuguid and Law, with 38 years at Penske and multiple endurance wins, are promoted to lead IndyCar and motorsport programs.
- This weekend at Mid-Ohio, new leaders Diuguid and Law oversee IndyCar, Porsche, and IMSA teams, with the race broadcast on FOX on July 7.
- Beyond the immediate leadership shakeup, Penske’s ownership of both the series and team sparks calls for stronger technical oversight and regulatory reforms in IndyCar.
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Roger Penske has new leadership in IndyCar team after latest cheating scandal at Indy 500
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Team Penske has new leadership structure atop its IndyCar and sports car programs in the wake of its latest cheating scandal that engulfed the organization at the Indianapolis 500.
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