From Scandal to Strategy
- Kyle Moyer, who was among the trio of executives dismissed from Team Penske amid the Indianapolis 500 controversy, has been appointed by Arrow McLaren Racing and is scheduled to begin on June 30.
- The dismissals occurred after it was found that Josef Newgarden's and Will Power's vehicles had unauthorized alterations made to their rear attenuators, breaching clear technical regulations.
- Moyer will serve as McLaren’s director of competition, assisting Scott Harner and replacing Tony Kanaan as strategist for rookie Nolan Siegel.
- Tony Kanaan described Moyer as “one of the top guys of knowledge of IndyCar” and said almost the entire industry sought to hire him after May.
- Moyer’s move gives McLaren a new strategic resource for Siegel’s first full IndyCar season while Penske faces sanctions from repeated technical violations.
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Kirkwood Turns Up Heat in First Road America Practice - Two heat waves are arriving this weekend at the XPEL Grand Prix at Road America Presented by AMR. by Official Release
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Kirkwood sets the pace early at Road America; DeFrancesco second | Kickin' the Tires
Kyle Kirkwood brought his red-hot form into Road America, posting the fastest lap time of Friday’s practice session at 01:44.9881. Kirkwood, the winner at World Wide Technology Raceway on June 15, comes into the four-mile road course looking for his third win in-a-row on the season and to close the 75 point gap to Alex Palou. Kirkwood only turned 15 laps on Friday in the No.27 Siemens Honda for Andretti Global, as he and the 26 other drivers w…
Kyle Kirkwood blasts to top in IndyCar practice from Road America
After finishing the season’s first short oval under the lights on Sunday night, the IndyCar paddock reconvened at one of America’s best road courses. The speeds around Road America were a bit slower than last year, with speeds on the 4.01-mile circuit barely topping a 137 MPH average. The fastest driver of all was Kyle Kirkwood, who continued his momentum from last week’s win to top the timesheets on Friday afternoon. Kirkwood’s fastest lap was …
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