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IndyCar reporter Marshall Pruett has shared that Team Penske replacing Will Power with David Malukas for 2026 seems imminent.
IndyCar observers couldn’t help but wonder if Will Power's win last week at Portland, his 45th for the organization, ...
In this episode of The Inside Line, IndyStar motorsports insider Nathan Brown and co-host Joey Barnes start things off ...
Penske Entertainment, the Roger Penske-owned entity that holds Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar among its assets, said Thursday it has sold one-third interest in the company to Fox. The sale ...
Former IndyCar champion Paul Tracy has called out Team Penske for being indecisive about Will Power's contract renewal.
Multiple sources within the IndyCar paddock have begun to question whether Penske Entertainment’s nearly year-long quest to ...
Representatives for Penske Entertainment continue to pursue a deal that would have IndyCar race in Mexico City in 2026, but talks have become more complicated in recent weeks.
The greater Toronto area hosting multiple marquee events will likely impact IndyCar's return in 2026, but there is increasing belief the series will race in the GTA.
Penske Entertainment's promotional struggles at Iowa Speedway leave reason to wonder whether IndyCar will return in 2026, and if not, what oval might replace it? Richmond? Homestead-Miami? Phoenix?
With a new 33% stake in Penske Entertainment, Fox can help take IndyCar to heights Roger Penske was unable to.
According to a series source, Penske Entertainment has discussed a return to Phoenix Raceway, a NASCAR-owned track IndyCar last visited from 2016 to 2018 for a poorly attended short saga, in ...
Fox Corporation has purchased one-third of IndyCar parent company Penske Entertainment, giving Fox Sports a greater financial stake in the open-wheel racing series it already broadcasts exclusively.