Posts Tagged ‘IZOD IndyCar Series – Administration’
Double-header race procedures announced
[INDYCAR PR] Procedures for the double-header race weekends at Detroit, Toronto, and Houston in 2013 — including how standing starts will operate — were released today by INDYCAR.
Updated Iowa qualifying rules include new incentives
[INDYCAR PR] Three 50-lap heat races, including transfers to Race 3 for the top-two finishers in the first two qualifying races, will determine the starting grid for the seventh Iowa Corn Indy 250 on Sunday, June 23, at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. Points will also be awarded.
Fixing IndyCar, part 5: Telling the world
Steph wraps up her series on Fixing IndyCar with a few final points and a dose of optimism.
Fixing IndyCar, part 4: Connecting with fans
Steph takes IndyCar to task on the ways it has failed its current fan base and the steps it could take to repair the relationship.
Fixing IndyCar, part 3: Healing from within
In part 3 of her series on Fixing IndyCar, Steph posits that the internal politics have dragged the sport down for far too long and suggests some remedies.
INDYCAR releases Lotus from contract
[INDYCAR PR] INDYCAR announced today that it has released Lotus from its contract to supply engines to the IZOD IndyCar Series.
Fixing IndyCar, part 2: Creating heroes
In part 2, Steph examines what’s missing most from the IndyCar experience: the hearts of the drivers.
Fixing IndyCar, part 1: Defining the sport
Steph presents the first part in her series on how IndyCar can regain its footing on the world stage — by knowing and defining its own reason for being.
Fixing IndyCar: an introduction
Steph outlines some of the ideas she plans to present over the coming days in a series about how IndyCar can repair itself and return to relevance.
2013: The year that will decide it all
Steph points at some of the more subtler signs that IndyCar is in deeper trouble than many people think.
Mark Miles to become CEO of Hulman & Company
[IMS PR] Veteran business leader and international sports executive Mark D. Miles will become CEO of Hulman & Company on December 17, 2012. The appointment positions Jeff Belskus, who currently serves as CEO of several Hulman & Company lines of business, to focus his attention on IMS Corporation and INDYCAR.
An open letter from Jeff Belskus
[INDYCAR PR] Jeff Belskus responds to fan concerns over Randy Bernard’s firing and outlines a plan for INDYCAR’s future.





