News Details
The most important Indy 500 Penske missed wasn't in 1995 ...
The pain of missing out on the Indianapolis 500 was eating at Roger Penske as the CART and IRL wars raged on. A force of nature at Indy, Team Penske scored the most lopsided win in ages as the 1000-plus horsepower Penske PC23-Mercedes driven by Al Unser Jr. stomped the field in 1994. And, for its follow-up act in 1995, the unthinkable happened as The Captain’s drivers failed to qualify for motor racing’s biggest event. Mortified by the Speedway’s stinging rebuke, Penske wears the shocking outcome like a scar.
Full Story »
Full Story »
You May Also Be Interested In...
Penske pens heartfelt letter to absent Indy 500 fans
Roger Penske has penned a heartfelt letter to fans on the eve of final...
-3y from SpeedCafe.com
No Roger Penske in pit lane for Indy 500
Among the barrage of COVID-related changes affecting this year’s...
-3y from Racer.com
Autosport 70: How an F1 champion conquered Indycar
Nigel Mansell was the Formula 1 world champion when he decided to switch...
-3y from AutoSport.com
Penske's commitment foundational for new Race for...
Roger Penske’s story is centered on building businesses and dominating...
-3y from Racer.com
Comments
Hottest News
Dale Coyne calls in Ghiotto for next two IndyCar rounds
On Thursday, Dale Coyne Racing announced that... Read More »
-2h from MotorsportWeek.com
The plot twist that gave Arrow McLaren’s Ward his first...
No description available... Read More »
-9h from Motorsport.com
Luca Ghiotto to make IndyCar debut with Dale Coyne Racing...
No description available... Read More »
-11h from Motorsport.com