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With a new 33% stake in Penske Entertainment, Fox can help take IndyCar to heights Roger Penske was unable to.
Fox has purchased a one-third interest in Penske Entertainment inclusive of Indycar and the iconic Indianapolis Motor ...
The media company will acquire one third of the company, which owns Indycar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, while ...
Fox Corp. has acquired one-third of Penske Entertainment, owner of auto racing’s IndyCar Series and Indianapolis Motor ...
Fox Corporation and Penske Entertainment announced that FOX has acquired a one-third interest in Penske Entertainment.
IndyCar TV partner Fox is buying a stake in Penske Entertainment, which own the series, as well as IMS and IMS Productions.
The deal includes a multiyear extension of Fox's IndyCar media rights, after the network began airing races earlier this year ...
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing star Graham Rahal weighed in on IndyCar's growth, drawing a comparison between the two premier ...
Roger Penske bought the American open-wheel racing series and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 2019 and set his targets on ...
Fox revved up its investment in auto racing by scooping up a 33% stake in Penske Entertainment, the Roger Penske-owned entity ...
Fox Corporation has purchased one-third of IndyCar parent company Penske Entertainment, giving Fox Sports a greater financial stake in the open-wheel racing series it already broadcasts exclusively.
Penske Entertainment's promotional struggles at Iowa Speedway leave reason to wonder whether IndyCar will return in 2026, and if not, what oval might replace it? Richmond? Homestead-Miami? Phoenix?
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