Roger Penske on Tuesday said he has suspended the president of Team Penske along with three others for two races for their roles in the cheating scandal that has rocked IndyCar ahead of the Indianapolis 500. Penske said in an interview with The Associated Press that a review done by his general counsel found that the team had no “malicious intent by anyone” and chalked up the incident as a breakdown in internal processes and miscommunication. He also said he remains committed to reigning Indianapolis 500 winner Josef Newgarden and is actively trying to sign the two-time IndyCar champion to a contract extension. “We’re the same company we have been for 50 years and I’m going to hold my head high,” Penske told the AP. “This is an unfortunate situation and when you’re the leader, you have to take action. We’ve done that and we’re going to move on. I am not trying to run a popularity contest.” |
Xizang chairman hails region's miraculous development2024 Kearney FDI confidence index upgrades China's ranking from 7th to 3rdCPPCC member advocates for legislation on AI law2023 FIFA Women's World Cup: China vs. HaitiSpace devices help taikonauts maintain their health in zero gravityXizang chairman hails region's miraculous developmentChinese mainland warns against Taiwan military's provocationsRwanda makes progress in fight against tuberculosis: officialChinese mainland warns against Taiwan military's provocationsGang violence takes toll on Haiti health facilities: UN