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.
In a Zoom meeting that lasted approximately 40 minutes, Penske Entertainment CEO Mark Miles and new IndyCar president Doug ...
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 ...
Roger Penske continued his reshuffling of leadership positions on Tuesday, naming Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug ...
IndyCar CEO Mark Miles said the change from Jay Frye to Doug Boles had not been in the works for months IndyCar CEO Mark Miles thanked Jay Frye for his accomplishments but there was no mention of ...
He replaces Jay Frye, who was hired for his marketing genius 10 years ago but in recent years championed three of the series most important technological adaptations of the last decade ...
Penske Entertainment has replaced IndyCar President Jay Frye with Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles. The ...
replacing Jay Frye. Frye is out of the organization after 10 years as IndyCar president. Boles has served as president of IMS since 2013, a period that includes the sellout of the 100th ...