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Roger Penske aims to enhance IndyCar viewing experience
Roger Penske, the new owner of the NTT IndyCar Series, says he aims to enhance the viewing experience for fans. It was announced in November that Penske Entertainment Corp will purchase Hulman & Company, which owns the NTT IndyCar Series, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IMS productions - which own the broadcasting rights to the series. The 82-year old is keen to make the coverage engaging with fans and put drivers at the forefront of the series. “This opportunity will allow us to engage millions of fans through the broadcast mediums around the world as well as the 300,000 people attending the largest single sports event in the world - the Indianapolis 500,” Penske said during...
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