In a massive leadership shakeup just weeks until the start of the 2025 season, Doug Boles has been named the president of ...
Doug Boles has led IMS and the Indy 500 to levels of success it hasn't seen since the 1990s, he'll not get a chance to do the ...
In the years before the Penske Entertainment era, IndyCar president Jay Frye was seen by many as the voice who would usher it into the future.
During more than nine years as IndyCar's president, Jay Frye solidified the sport's base and set the groundwork for it's technical future. Under Penske Entertainment's ownership of IndyCar ...
The IndyCar Series will start confiscating the custom-molded driver’s seats and seat belts in the event of crashes that exceed 65 Gs. The stricter enforcement of removing the seat and restraint ...
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver Graham Rahal has voiced his opinion on the departure of former IndyCar president Jay Frye. Frye has been replaced by Doug Boles. In a major shake-up within ...
After six years at the helm of IndyCar, Jay Frye has been superseded as the president of the series. The Penske Entertainment Corporation named Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles as ...
Team Penske continued its reshuffling of leadership positions on Tuesday, naming Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles in the same position at IndyCar, replacing Jay Frye.
In a leadership shift, Doug Boles has been named president of IndyCar in addition to his role as Indianapolis Motor Speedway president. Penske Entertainment announced that move and other changes in ...
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Team Penske named Doug Boles as the new IndyCar president on Tuesday, replacing Jay Frye. Boles has served as the president of Indianapolis Motor Speedway since 2013, a position that he will retain.
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