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IndyCar exploring governance without Penske


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  IndyCar is exploring the creation of an independent governing body absent of any Roger Penske employees in the wake of the Team Penske cheating scandal ahead of the Indianapolis 500.

IndyCar is exploring the possibility of establishing an independent governance structure following a cheating scandal involving Team Penske, which has raised concerns about the series' integrity and fairness. The scandal, which led to the disqualification of Josef Newgarden and Scott McLaughlin from the season-opening race in St. Petersburg, has prompted discussions about separating IndyCar's management from the ownership of teams, particularly Penske Entertainment, which owns both IndyCar and Team Penske. IndyCar CEO Mark Miles has acknowledged the need for a review of the series' governance, and while no final decisions have been made, the focus is on ensuring a level playing field and maintaining the trust of fans and competitors. The potential changes could involve creating an independent board or oversight committee to manage IndyCar's operations and enforce rules more impartially.

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