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Roger Penske has new leadership in IndyCar team after latest cheating scandal at Indy 500

  • In response to two Penske cars being discovered with illegal modifications ahead of the Indianapolis 500 on May 18, Roger Penske dismissed the three senior leaders of Team Penske.
  • The dismissals followed a cheating scandal that exposed organizational failures over the last two years and raised questions about IndyCar's technical policing.
  • On July 4, Penske announced a new leadership structure promoting Jonathan Diuguid to president and Travis Law to competition director overseeing IndyCar, IMSA, and WEC teams.
  • Diuguid and Law together have accumulated nearly four decades of experience with Team Penske. Diuguid expressed that leading these racing teams is a significant responsibility and an honor, emphasizing his appreciation for the confidence placed in him by Penske.
  • The changes are intended to uphold the sport’s ethical standards and ensure the ongoing success of the team, reflecting Roger Penske’s belief that preserving the integrity of racing and race teams is paramount.
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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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