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Indianapolis 500

IMS insists it is committed to IndyCar

July 22, 2009

The new head of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has insisted that the company remains absolutely committed to the IndyCar Series despite the major management changes of recent weeks
 

Indy speedway president Joie Chitwood resigns

July 20, 2009

Will step down as president and chief operating officer of IMS after the Brickyard 400; new CEO Belskus will assume role
 

UPDATED: Tony George steps down as Indy boss

June 30, 2009

Tony George resigned from his position as head of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the IndyCar Series following a board of directors meeting
 

Tony George out as president and CEO of IMS

June 30, 2009

Curtis Brighton and Jeff Belskus will head the Hulman-George companies effective July 1; Tony George to remain on board of directors
 

Franchitti credits pit crew for victory

June 21, 2009

Dario Franchitti emerged from the final cycle of pit stops ahead of Ryan Briscoe with 50 laps remaining, then pulled away through traffic to win
 

Jaques Lazier, A.J. Foyt IV in for Texas

June 03, 2009

Veteran Lazier takes over for Stanton Barrett this weekend, while A.J.'s grandson takes over No. 14
 

Rahal leads morning practice

May 30, 2009

Graham Rahal set the fastest time in morning practice as the IndyCar Series returned to action at Milwaukee following the Indianapolis 500. The Newman/Haas/Lanigan driver exchanged first place with Ganassi's Scott Dixon several times early on, then remained on top despite missing part of the session while a problem with a CV joint was attended to
 

Meira released from hospital

May 28, 2009

Vitor Meira was released from hospital yesterday and is beginning his recovery from the back injuries sustained during the Indianapolis 500
 

UPDATE: Tony George denies ouster as IMS chief

May 27, 2009

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway released a statement Wednesday reiterating Tony George’s position as CEO of the Speedway
 
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