Current:Home > FinanceWill Power denies participating in Penske cheating scandal. Silence from Josef Newgarden -WealthMindset Learning
Will Power denies participating in Penske cheating scandal. Silence from Josef Newgarden
View
Date:2025-04-16 00:32:07
Will Power said Thursday he was unaware of any manipulations to Team Penske’s push-to-power system until after last weekend’s IndyCar race at Long Beach and never illegally used the mechanism.
Team Penske is under heavy scrutiny following the March 10 season-opening race at St. Petersburg, Florida, in which Josef Newgarden was stripped of the victory and Scott McLaughlin, who finished third, was also disqualified.
Power finished fourth and while his result was not thrown out, he was docked 10 points and all three Penske drivers were fined $25,000. Power has not been accused of any wrongdoing by IndyCar but was punished because the manipulated systems were found on all three Penske cars following Sunday morning’s warmup in California.
“I was disappointed to learn about the penalty that we received this week from IndyCar,” Power wrote on social media. “There was an oversight by our team and I was unaware of the situation until it was brought to our attention following Long Beach.
“As per the rules, I did not utilize the P2P capabilities during any start or restart during the St. Petersburg race,” he continued. “While I accept the penalty, I want it to be known that I did nothing wrong and followed the rules.”
Team Penske has maintained that the push-to-pass system on its three Chevrolets was utilized in a test session for upcoming hybrid engines and then mistakenly not replaced before the start of the season. It remained on the cars for three races and Newgarden onboard videos clearly show the reigning Indianapolis 500 winner illegally using push-to-pass to gain position on at least one restart.
McLaughlin in a Wednesday night statement said he used the system for less than 2 seconds and gained no positions on the track. He said he pushed the button out of habit.
IndyCar prohibits the use of the push-to-pass system on starts and restarts and the button isn’t even supposed to work on those occasions. The issue was discovered Sunday in California when a glitch in the system knocked push-to-pass out on all cars except the three Penske entries.
IndyCar then examined the units, found them to be illegal, and forced the team to correct the systems before the race.
Roger Penske, who owns the race team, IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, told The Associated Press “I am embarrassed” by the scandal. Newgarden has yet to address the issue but a Friday morning news conference has been added to his schedule at Barber Motorsports Park in Alabama.
IndyCar has yet to present the data that proves Newgarden manipulated his way to the victory. The disqualification dropped him from first to 11th in points and the scandal hit right before Friday night’s Season 2 debut episode of “100 Days to Indy” in which Newgarden is the star.
Newgarden, in addition to being the reigning Indy 500 winner, is a two-time IndyCar champion and in a contract year with Penske. He’s believed to be chasing a pay raise that would put him in line with the extensions recently signed by Colton Herta and Pato O’Ward, drivers with lesser credentials than Newgarden.
O’Ward was named the St. Pete winner following the disqualifications in Arrow McLaren’s first victory since 2022.
___
AP IndyCar: https://apnews.com/hub/indycar
veryGood! (79)
Related
- Olympic men's basketball bracket: Results of the 5x5 tournament
- Sinéad O'Connor, legendary singer of Nothing Compares 2 U, dead at 56
- Niger coup bid sees President Mohamed Bazoum defiant but detained by his own guard
- 'Haunted Mansion' is a skip, but 'Talk to Me' is a real scare
- Carolinas bracing for second landfall from Tropical Storm Debby: Live updates
- Cyber breaches cost investors money. How SEC's new rules for companies could benefit all.
- Morocco’s Benzina is first woman to compete in hijab at World Cup since FIFA ban lifted
- Blue blood from horseshoe crabs is valuable for medicine, but a declining bird needs them for food
- Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow owns a $3 million Batmobile Tumbler
- Plagued by Floods and Kept in the Dark, a Black Alabama Community Turns to a Hometown Hero for Help
Ranking
- The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
- Rams DT Aaron Donald believes he has 'a lot to prove' after down year
- Chick-fil-A to build new restaurant concepts in Atlanta and New York City
- PCE inflation measure watched by Fed falls to lowest level in more than 2 years
- A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
- Shop Deals on Nordstrom Anniversary Sale Women's and Men's Wedding Guest Looks and Formal Wear
- Erratic winds challenge firefighters battling two major California blazes
- Why it's so important to figure out when a vital Atlantic Ocean current might collapse
Recommendation
Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
Max Verstappen wins F1 Belgian Grand Prix, leading Red Bull to record 13 consecutive wins
Tupac Shakur ring sells for record $1 million at New York auction
Here's how you can help kids stay healthy if they play outside in a heat wave
Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
Some renters may get relief from biggest apartment construction boom in decades, but not all
Maralee Nichols Shares New Photo With Son Theo After Tristan Thompson Pays Tribute to Son Tatum
Buckle up: New laws from seat belts to library books take effect in North Dakota