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Roger Searle Penske (born February 20, 1937) is an American auto racing team owner, businessman, and retired professional driver. Penske is the owner of Team Penske , the Indianapolis Motor Speedway , IndyCar , and other auto racing-related businesses.
Tracy was born in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada on December 17, 1968, [1] and grew up in the working-class bedroom suburb east of Toronto. [2] [3] He is the son of Northern Ireland-born house painter Tony Tracy, who was the president of Trabur Painting, [4] [5] and his English wife Vivienne Tracy.
Penske Corporation – Roger Penske; Penske Media Corporation – Jay Penske, the son of Roger Penske; PerkinElmer – Richard Scott Perkin and Charles Elmer; Perot Systems – H. Ross Perot Jr. Perrier – Louis Perrier (physician) Perry Ellis International – Perry Ellis; Petty Enterprises – Lee Petty; Peugeot – Armand Peugeot; Pfizer ...
At least that is what Roger Penske told The Associated Press hours after winning his third consecutive NASCAR championship. It started in January with a rare show of emotion from “The Captain ...
Roger Penske in 1999 acquired a controlling stake in the company, and in 2007 it was renamed Penske Automotive Group. The company's board of directors has 13 members, including Chairman and CEO ...
Power was joined by wife Liz and son Beau in victory circle Sunday after he earned his first win in two years. He ended a 34-race winless streak and moved to the top of the IndyCar points standings.
The duo proceeded to lead the most laps, en route to the victory, giving Penske Racing a 1-2 finish, the first time in the team's history. In a post-race interview, Roger Penske said that after the heartbreak in 1995, the win was the biggest of all his Indy 500 wins. In 2002, Castroneves barely beat Paul Tracy to win his second consecutive Indy ...
Irwin became the first woman to drive the pace car at the Indianapolis 500 in May 2001. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] She was also an at-large delegate to the 2004 Democratic National Convention . Also in 2004, it was announced that Almay Cosmetics, owned by Revlon, selected Elaine as their spokesmodel and signed her to a seven year contract to represent the brand.