Josef Newgarden, Indianapolis 500
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Josef Newgarden wouldn’t say much about the drama surrounding his attempt at a third consecutive Indianapolis 500 victory, as Newgarden and teammate Will Power attempt to rally from the rear of the field on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
While Josef Newgarden looks to put the Team Penske Indy 500 controversy behind himself, his teammate Will Power has also reacted to the incident. Moreover, the latter has also shared his opinion on the recent decisions by IndyCar and IMS owner Roger Penske (who also owns Team Penske).
As Josef Newgarden tries to win an unprecedented third straight Indianapolis 500, his wife Ashley and 3-year-old son Koda are cheering him on.
Josef Newgarden is looking to accomplish something no driver has ever done: win three straight Indianapolis 500 races. Whether Newgarden wins in 2025, he'll always be a back-to-back Indy 500 winner. If Newgarden wins another 500 title, he'll join a short ...
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Josef Newgarden didn't get a chance to make a run for the Indianapolis 500 pole position, so he went for a run. The two-time defending race winner was spotted jogging Sunday afternoon at Indianapolis Motor Speedway not long after his car and that of ...
Has any driver won the Indy 500 from positions 31 through 33? Why the odds are stacked against Josef Newgarden and Will Power. INDIANAPOLIS — A bizarre buildup to the 109th Indianapolis 500 ...
Roger Penske has made a strong argument against Josef Newgarden and Will Power being potentially disqualified from the 109th Indy 500 on May 25. The No. 2 and No.