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Miles “not satisfied” with IndyCar stewarding, aims to improve consistency

Mark Miles, CEO of Hulman & Company, which operates IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, has named consistency and transparency as the “critical values” for the series’ new stewarding lineup. At the Verizon IndyCar Series’ two-day Test in the West, Miles held a press conference along with president of competition Jay Frye and two of the newly-appointed race stewards – chief steward Dan Davis, and steward Max Papis. (Arie Luyendyk is currently on holiday.) Miles admitted to the assembled media: “We’re not satisfied with our performance last year. Many of these [new] measures are aimed at making improvements around consistency. “We think the competitors and the teams...
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