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The RACER Mailbag, February 19

The RACER Mailbag, February 19
Welcome to the RACER Mailbag. Questions for any of RACER’s writers might be despatched to mailbag@racer.com. We love listening to your feedback and opinions, however letters that embody a query usually tend to be printed. Questions acquired after 3pm ET every Monday will likely be saved for the next week.

Q: It sounds such as you had some perception that Jay Frye was on the best way out, however possibly one thing behind the scenes brought on the sudden ouster? I perceive that Mark Miles can’t reveal personnel particulars, however it might be fascinating to know what drove the sudden firing at first of the season.

I believe your questioning within the Zoom name about whether or not the president of IndyCar is now liable for development was spot-on, and too shortly ignored. Doug Boles appears to be doing an incredible job, and is nicely revered by opponents and followers, however I’m wondering if he’s being put in a no-win scenario, with Penske Leisure making him liable for the sequence development, when components like advertising and race promotion are outdoors of his management.

Did anybody within the sequence or Penske Leisure offer you any further suggestions that you may share? Have any staff homeowners given suggestions about Boles taking on the twin roles? We positive want him nicely.

Tom Pate

MARSHALL PRUETT: I heard from roughly half of the homeowners/leaders and numerous drivers from in the present day and yesterday asking what occurred and why. The truth that probably the most in-the-know folks within the paddock — the individuals who dealt straight with Frye — have been left scratching their heads and didn’t get a straight reply from Penske Leisure is telling.

No one is offering solutions, however I’ve a suspicion it is likely to be associated to repeated disagreements round the place Penske’s govt steering committee is attempting to take the brand new automotive. I’ve heard that Frye routinely championed a cost-saving compromise the place as most of the present elements as potential could be carried over into the “new” design.

A brand new tub is required, for positive, and another elements to cut back weight, however Frye had been pushing for a compromise whereas the Penske execs are stated to have been pushing an all-new automotive. And whereas many people would love a 100-percent new automotive, that observe beneath about prices being on the rev limiter — whereas utilizing a particularly previous automotive the groups all personal outright — is a worry that Frye held.

I consider his newest salvo to Penske to attempt to steer the new-car dialog away from the place the execs are taking it might need been the ultimate straw. I’m conscious an electronic mail was despatched days previous to his firing, and by final Monday, a press launch was being written and the wheels have been in movement for his termination on Tuesday morning. Coincidence? In that case, then I don’t know why it occurred, nor can I clarify the weird timing.

Q: I wrote in to the Mailbag a while in the past about the potential for Doug Boles taking on IndyCar altogether, and as I learn the information I’ve to say I’m excited for the way forward for IndyCar. If he’s half as keen about IndyCar as he has been about IMS, the longer term is brilliant.

In case you have been Roger Penske, what three initiatives could be on the high of the listing for Mr. Boles to work on proper now?

Kaleb Hartman

MP: Nice query, Kaleb. Penske Leisure’s three greatest issues to unravel with IndyCar:

1) Its followers are waaaay to previous, and which means greater than half of its present viewers will likely be gone in 10-15 years until it backfills that viewers with a giant wave of newer and youthful followers. Because the saying goes, “Father Time is undefeated.”

2) Honda is 9 toes out the door as soon as its provide contract is fulfilled after 2026. Is there an opportunity Penske/Boles might persuade them to remain? In fact. But it surely’s beginning to really feel like Honda is Lauren Holly and Penske is Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber.

3) Prices are near, at, or past what half of the groups can afford (extra precisely, 5 of the 11 by my present rely) and maintain. Brings prices down, appreciably, or improve income, considerably. Ideally, do each. However doing nothing isn’t an choice.

Boles is the proper individual for the job, and never as a result of it lacked a single factor underneath Jay Frye, however as a result of Penske regularly stripped Frye of the authority to make selections in the identical approach he did whereas operating IndyCar for the Hulman George household.

He was additionally blindsided by the transfer. He knew he’d been on the new seat, however was surprised by the firing and was given no solutions from Mark Miles as to why it was accomplished.

Doug’s superb. I believe the world of him. My frustration with the therapy of Frye is wholly unrelated to Boles. This was simply chilly, and underserving for somebody who gave 12 years of his life to IndyCar and left an enormous listing of achievements behind. And as I stated about Boles, he’s the proper individual for this job as a result of he’s what Penske wished, however didn’t get with Frye — who had no downside saying no when he felt selections have been being made that weren’t in the most effective curiosity of the paddock. In Boles, Penske has somebody who’ll perform his imaginative and prescient and have higher administration’s assist so as to add his personal concepts and aptitude, which wasn’t prolonged to his predecessor.

Doug has overseen many unimaginable issues at IMS since Penske purchased it, and simply as Penske’s needs have been executed on the Speedway, I anticipate the identical cohesive strategy to be concerned at IndyCar.

Boles has made an immense affect on the Speedway. Can he lengthen that magic contact to your entire IndyCar Sequence? Jake Galstad/Motorsport Photos

Q: Any updates on the place Michael Cannon could land? I’m hoping he returns to Foyt as that combo labored nicely, nevertheless it appears like they didn’t finish on the most effective of phrases.

Ben Malec, Buffalo Grove, IL

MP: Gardening go away. I’ve been informed the PREMA deal got here with a 12-month non-compete clause and it was slashed in half, besides, that might push his availability to work for one more IndyCar staff past the Indy 500, which is when he instructions probably the most curiosity from the paddock.

Q: Whereas all of us love Doug Boles, it actually looks like Frye disagreed with Penske contemplating this transformation occurred so near the beginning of the season.

I’m positive Doug knew he was swimming with sharks earlier than taking Jay’s job, however I’m questioning what his ideas are actually that the expansion of IndyCar had been planted on his shoulders?

Jake

MP: We share the identical curiosity, Jake. However the development isn’t being planted on his shoulders. The executives at Penske Leisure are in cost there. On the racing aspect, the sequence has been sitting agency at 27 vehicles, and might be 29-30 if not for the constitution system, in order that former president will need to have been doing one thing optimistic.

There’s the opposite facet to think about, and that’s how Penske pursued Frye’s substitute final 12 months, and based on an impeccable supply, at the very least two folks, late in 2024, turned them down. Since Penske determined a change needed to be made, I’m glad it was Doug who was requested to drag double responsibility. It’s additionally not a shock the job went to somebody who was already on the payroll.

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