Roger Penske believes strongly in holding the 2020 Indy 500 with fans in attendance despite the huge surge of COVID-19 throughout the country.
Author: Nathan Brown, Indianapolis Star
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He expected to be incredibly busy immediately after the birth of his son Gordon, but Charlie Kimball has thoroughly enjoyed more family time.
Texas Motor Speedway president floats NASCAR-IndyCar doubleheader in June
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. lives ‘dream come true’ in third-place finish for IndyCar iRacing debut
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IndyCar rookie Scott McLaughlin outduels Will Power for win in Barber iRacing Challenge
Team Penske’s dominant IndyCar squad turned in a riveting duel in the final six laps Saturday on the virtual Barber Motorsports Park road course.
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It may not be out on the asphalt, but Robert Wickens is energized to be back competing against the IndyCar paddock this weekend.
IndyCar announces Indy 500 will be postponed to Aug. 23, Grand Prix to run July 4
For the first time ever, the Indy 500 has now been scheduled to run outside the month of May, due to the coronavirus pandemic.