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Penske's shocking shock reveals the illegal auto part scandal that shakes the Indycar world

Penske's shocking admission rock Indycar World

Indycar looks like a big crisis after a shocking unveiling of the Racing Mogul Roger Penske. The controversy is based on an illegal part in Josef Newgarden's winning car from the 2024 Indianapolis 500, which has now questioned the legitimacy of the victory.

Despite the illegal change to Newgarden's team Penske Car, the President of Indycar, Doug Boles, explained that the racing result will not give any changes. This decision is also made after Penske has admitted that the winning car has installed an illegal part of the car manufacturer Dallara.

The recording by Penske has sent shock waves through the racing community and concerned about the integrity of sport and the independence of the series. Many question the relationship between Penske, to whom a team has in Indycar, and the officials who monitor the races.

In a combative answer to the request for disqualification, Penske defended the right of his team to compete in the Indy 500 despite the controversy for the illegal part. Boles, on the other hand, swore to improve the examination process to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The revelation has triggered a debate about the need for greater transparency and independence in Indycar, with fans and experts demanding stricter regulations and surveillance in order to maintain the integrity of sport. While the failure from Penske's admission continues to develop, one thing is clear – the future of Indycar is in balance.

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