Of course no one will forget, but it makes it a whole lot easier to forgive when you’re able to own and take responsibility for your failures because that’s the hard part. Good on him for doing that in front of a camera instead of releasing a generic written statement.
I like Josef but I am confused. Also, what a bunch of softball questions. Let’s talk about your emotions? How about, “please explain specifically what communication led you and your team to believe that it suddenly was legal to use P2P on restarts?”
Not believable at all that he thought there was a change to the P2P regulations on starts and restarts and he was the only one. Even less believable that his engineers thought so too.
Except for the utterly pointless use of their "secret" advantage during a practice session at Long Beach during which it wouldn't make a single bit of sense or garner any advantage. Nothing. You have to admit that if they were truly working to secure an unfair advantage it was the most foolish of errors to use it during a practice session for all the world to see. Why would they risk exposing such an advantage during a practice session? It literally makes no sense.
@jeffkovacs6521 They caught it at long beach, their intention was to use it again. There are a bunch of DAG's staring at all the telemetry and know what's going on, and they didn't ask for the software to be fixed. They knew, Scott used it too. As for an advantage, see Colton's comments. He got some track position for sure, and Mclaughlin used it for defend his position too.
I'm still calling BS. There is ZERO chance that he didn't mention P2P on restarts to SOMEONE on the team. The team would have talked about it and SOMEONE knew it was against the rules and they didn't self report. They intentionally hid the truth
While perhaps not the easiest explanation to accept, it's difficult not to listen given the clear, unambiguous, extremely obvious, and easily obtainable evidence -- which he, and the entirety of the Penske team -- would have been aware of. I find his explanation at least worth considering given the absolute lack of any effort to avoid detection. No sudden camera issues. No unexplained telemetry drops or data-logging failures. And the utterly pointless use of their "secret" advantage during a practice session in which it wouldn't make a single bit of sense or garner any advantage. Nothing. You have to admit that if they were truly working to secure an unfair advantage it was the most foolish of errors to use it during a practice session for all the world to see. Why would they risk exposing such an advantage during a practice session? It literally makes no sense.
im not a fan of this guy mainly because I didn't know about him, but I admire his ability to admit his mistakes and apologize publicly to everyone about what happened. I understand that he screwed up but this is 2024 and software in racing should have prevented this.
I’ve been in situations where I didn’t know I broke a rule or someone’s trust and had complicated reasons for my actions that were hard to believe. You guys can’t act like you haven’t done the same in your lives. Nobody tried to hide this and the drivers took full responsibility. Roger could’ve swept this under the rug since he owns the team and the series but he didn’t. I don’t see any lying here.
Hi Tim, I agree initially with your point of view but have you read for example the Racer or Autosport articles? There seems to be significant inconsistencies in the Penske versions. This all sucks in my opinion for the teams, specially the smaller ones, who will be affected when looking for sponsors for a now questionable series and series owner .
I've heard his name (obviously), but since I'm not an Indy Series fan (I'm a NASCAR fan...been one all my life). On my Twitter feed...I see that there was a controversy connected to Josef Newgarden. So without much other info...I watched this press conference. I have to say, I believe him. Call me naive, or ignorant, but there just seemed to be an "air of honesty" about how he spoke and what he said. He didn't deflect. He owned it. And, I also believe that he's got a "long road to hoe" to gain the respect of "the paddock" as they call it. It now has made me MORE interested in what is going to happen going forward for him and this series. I thought that this press conference was needed and well executed...and sincere. N.B. - I'm a Chevy and Team Hendrick fan...so there's NO crossover love/belief.
I believe him totally. It doesn’t make any sense that a world class driver like Joseph would risk ruining his reputation for that race. Why would he be doing it in practice if he was trying to cheat?
The same reasons every other driver in history cheated. Money, fame, competitive spirit. Reputation is in the rear view mirror when you’re in the lead.
He lied through his teeth. He knows the rulebook inside and out. He can literally quote it line by line. He cheated along with Tim and all of Penske. They have always been cheats. It's not a secret lol
Look I was a Newgarden fan when he raced for Sarah and Ed. When he went to Penske I was no longer. Yes all you keyboard warriors, he knew. But he has the Kahons to stand up there like a man. The team had to have known. This is the only video I've seen. Has Penkse, or Cindric come out with the truth? I'm guessing no. So you can hate Josepf if you want, but give him credit for owning it.
@@richardkirk5098 Then please explain how it was some stupid accident and everyone has a different story about how it happened. Think about how many engineers on the team knew about this.
Listen to the other drivers who commented on it. Will Power (a teammate to Newgarden BTW) said I know what the rules are and that's why I never pressed the button. Pato O'Ward said I've been in INDYCAR for 5 years and the rules regarding P2P have been the same so I don’t know why they thought those rules had changed. Herta pretty much said he doesn't like racing against cheaters. I don't buy for a monent that the #2 team thought the rules had changed. I'd felt much better about the deal if he'd come out and said yes we did this, yes we gained an unfair advantage, yes we accept the penalty and fell that it was fair. Instead of saying we thought the rules changed he should've said the rules are what they are and we were afoul of them.
If your trying to get an unfair advantage why would you reveal that unfair advantage during a warmup session? I believe him, if they truly did this intentionally they would have waited for the race restarts where it is only an advantage to use it then, there is absolutely zero reason to use it during the warmup session at long beach if they were trying to get away with something, Joseph is a stand up guy and why I respect him and am a massive fan, team penske fan 4 life
Push to pass, DRS ect…. All stupid and ridiculous nonsense created by non-racers to try to make racing appeal to non-racing fans. It’s garbage and I wish we could go back to drivers racing drivers period. Let the fastest put the rest to shame and we all know who is best. Sick of gimmicks in Motorsport.
How could he not know he broke the rules until Long Beach? He said he knew in the car when he used push to pass. And he knows the series rules. Plus, Thermal was after St. Pete so how would a rule change there affect what he did in the previous race?
He said that his team (the #2 car team) thought that this year P2P was allowed on restarts. So in their minds, St. Pete, Thermal, and Long Beach all had the same rules. When in fact, only Thermal allows P2P on restarts.
And he mentioned the Thermal Club and said that was the first place he said heard about the P2P change but Thermal was after St. Pete and they were using it at St. Pete. The more he talked the worse it all sounded.
Even i know P2P is disabled on restarts. Knowing tht why would any driver bother pushing the button on a restart? He knew, not sorry, sorry he got caught.
Joseph, felicitaciones por ser honesto con lo sucedido, habla muy bien de tus principios, el error voluntario o no, es un error, y habla muy bien de tus valores, poder explicarlo y dar la cara. Seguro es algo que debías pasar
@@paulf9357 Yeah. It makes no sense. But I find him to be believable here. I have definitely assumed or done something stupid with absolutely no logical backing so... Like Josef said numerous times, it's up to you to believe him or not. And if you don't then that's cool. More than anything, it seems to me that he did the presser for himself so he can move on.
Josef has always been a genuine class act and a great face for Indycar. And I greatly appreciate his vulnerability. That said, I find it hard to believe that Josef did not know that he could not use the P2P system on restarts. He has been in the league for 10+ years - I'm not sure how long P2P has been around but I would suspect he would have known the rules around using this system.
I don't understand why such a rule isn't enforced with technology. If a software update needs to get pushed and isn't you'd pick it up in tech. But this 'leave it up to the driver' aspect of ptp makes no sense to me. There is only so much ptp... use it when you want... until it's gone.
I am nothing but impressed with Josef and his actions since being disqualified. It is plain to see how painful this is for Josef, especially when he spoke on the position that he placed Roger Penske in by his action even though he didn't voice that regret specifically. It also speaks to his integrity that he would not even presume to speak on Roger and his reaction other than to say that he, Roger, was very upset with the situation. There is as much spoken as there was unspoken verbally yet is evident by Josef's body language. My respect for Josef and Roger have only grown.
@@ejw4300 None. These are my words alone. They aren't given easily. There are two sides to every coin and every part of life. You can't make a single sided pancake, life is like that.
Joseph, you pushed the button so quit lying. You too Scott. Only Will did nothing wrong. Joseph, you also had your Indy 500 win handed to you. As an American born in TN, you should be my guy, but there's always just been something shady about you and you asterisk Indy 500 win and your obvious lies and crocodile emotions here seals that for me.
There is something just off, like he comes across as a politician or a personal injury lawyer in every interview I see. I can’t tell if his entire persona is an act or if that is truly the way he is.
Great press conference Josef! Terrible situation but have to accept this f* *k up. Ignore the jealous haters. Their crying will make your next championship more sweet lol.
its just like Joey the glove legano team orders team rules drivers punished for there team cheating but thats any team penske for ya the only way to win is cheat josef you should be like legano laugh it off team orders team problem
He is not a lier listen I been watching NASCAR imsa f1 indycar gt world sro championship since I was born its alright it’s not like it’s the end of the world
Sounds like the boss got through to him. I can't imagine sitting before Roger for that conversation....But for me? still a dk, that's my issue. Good to see him say the fact - "I was cheating, and I knew I was cheating" THIS was my only point. I will go back to not liking him on a normal day. But a bigger issue, these teams let Roger down, let Penske down, the teams and worst of all, the race fans.
If this was say, Santino or Grosjean, and not for a win, or even a podium, would it get this much attention? I don't think so. And sure, his boss owns the series. But that's not HIS fault.
This was a big deal because Penske and their team are historically dominant and popular. The same doesn't apply to Santino and Grosjean. But, Grosjean is popular, so I do easily see a world where if he was caught, it would make considerable news. But when Penske gets caught, it makes waves.
Of course no one will forget, but it makes it a whole lot easier to forgive when you’re able to own and take responsibility for your failures because that’s the hard part. Good on him for doing that in front of a camera instead of releasing a generic written statement.
I like Josef but I am confused. Also, what a bunch of softball questions. Let’s talk about your emotions? How about, “please explain specifically what communication led you and your team to believe that it suddenly was legal to use P2P on restarts?”
No why does your car's p2p works when every other cars doesn't. There were 2 other cars that had this "feature" installed. Future politician^^
WOKE media! Feelings? Sick of it!
@@shannon9155 The term "woke" means nothing.
im not a josef fan and the dsq is just but man that was a tough listen
Josef Knewnuttin.
Not believable at all that he thought there was a change to the P2P regulations on starts and restarts and he was the only one. Even less believable that his engineers thought so too.
Except for the utterly pointless use of their "secret" advantage during a practice session at Long Beach during which it wouldn't make a single bit of sense or garner any advantage. Nothing. You have to admit that if they were truly working to secure an unfair advantage it was the most foolish of errors to use it during a practice session for all the world to see. Why would they risk exposing such an advantage during a practice session? It literally makes no sense.
This doesn’t make him a villain good guy did you just start watching racing?
@jeffkovacs6521 They caught it at long beach, their intention was to use it again. There are a bunch of DAG's staring at all the telemetry and know what's going on, and they didn't ask for the software to be fixed. They knew, Scott used it too. As for an advantage, see Colton's comments. He got some track position for sure, and Mclaughlin used it for defend his position too.
I'm still calling BS. There is ZERO chance that he didn't mention P2P on restarts to SOMEONE on the team. The team would have talked about it and SOMEONE knew it was against the rules and they didn't self report. They intentionally hid the truth
@@bbtodd You're telling me he had no idea they had fixed the issue after warm up? Mate come on.
@@bbtodd Why indeed.
While perhaps not the easiest explanation to accept, it's difficult not to listen given the clear, unambiguous, extremely obvious, and easily obtainable evidence -- which he, and the entirety of the Penske team -- would have been aware of. I find his explanation at least worth considering given the absolute lack of any effort to avoid detection. No sudden camera issues. No unexplained telemetry drops or data-logging failures. And the utterly pointless use of their "secret" advantage during a practice session in which it wouldn't make a single bit of sense or garner any advantage. Nothing. You have to admit that if they were truly working to secure an unfair advantage it was the most foolish of errors to use it during a practice session for all the world to see. Why would they risk exposing such an advantage during a practice session? It literally makes no sense.
Yup. Dumb, surely, Malicious, no.
Absolutely, doesn’t make any sense on any level.
shoutout to my goat archie at 17:55
I hate these technical gimmicks in Indy Car and F1. Take the gimmicks out and race heads up if you want racing fans and not spectacle watchers
Yes! But if I had to choose, PTP is more sporting than DRS.
I love Josef, but bro has to know when to stop yapping.
He was admirable for him to make a video statement but he talked too much and kind of made himself looked kind of bad the more he talks. Less is more.
This was a tough listen. He was all over the place. Even started speaking too much at times. The penalty has been given. We move.
im not a fan of this guy mainly because I didn't know about him, but I admire his ability to admit his mistakes and apologize publicly to everyone about what happened. I understand that he screwed up but this is 2024 and software in racing should have prevented this.
Is Joseph not familiar with his bosses history?
He's familiar with the money.
I’ve been in situations where I didn’t know I broke a rule or someone’s trust and had complicated reasons for my actions that were hard to believe. You guys can’t act like you haven’t done the same in your lives. Nobody tried to hide this and the drivers took full responsibility. Roger could’ve swept this under the rug since he owns the team and the series but he didn’t. I don’t see any lying here.
Hi Tim, I agree initially with your point of view but have you read for example the Racer or Autosport articles? There seems to be significant inconsistencies in the Penske versions. This all sucks in my opinion for the teams, specially the smaller ones, who will be affected when looking for sponsors for a now questionable series and series owner .
At that press conference point it sounds to me as if they threw JN under the bus
This is actually really good because it gives indycar something it currently lacks: a true villian
Thank you for standing up and facing the facts.
Who's this handsome governor fella? I'll definitely vote him next.
I've heard his name (obviously), but since I'm not an Indy Series fan (I'm a NASCAR fan...been one all my life).
On my Twitter feed...I see that there was a controversy connected to Josef Newgarden. So without much other info...I watched this press conference. I have to say, I believe him. Call me naive, or ignorant, but there just seemed to be an "air of honesty" about how he spoke and what he said. He didn't deflect. He owned it. And, I also believe that he's got a "long road to hoe" to gain the respect of "the paddock" as they call it.
It now has made me MORE interested in what is going to happen going forward for him and this series.
I thought that this press conference was needed and well executed...and sincere.
N.B. - I'm a Chevy and Team Hendrick fan...so there's NO crossover love/belief.
I believe him totally. It doesn’t make any sense that a world class driver like Joseph would risk ruining his reputation for that race. Why would he be doing it in practice if he was trying to cheat?
The same reasons every other driver in history cheated. Money, fame, competitive spirit.
Reputation is in the rear view mirror when you’re in the lead.
That's a sportsman right there. He believes in taking responsibility for his actions. It's a simple concept but increasingly rare today.
He lied through his teeth. He knows the rulebook inside and out. He can literally quote it line by line. He cheated along with Tim and all of Penske. They have always been cheats. It's not a secret lol
He's taking responsibility for getting caught. He's lying about not knowing the rules.
dude he is still lying throughout this
That’s a cheater playing politician.
... unless he's been cheating for a long time, which is the most likely scenario given the facts so far.
Look I was a Newgarden fan when he raced for Sarah and Ed. When he went to Penske I was no longer.
Yes all you keyboard warriors, he knew. But he has the Kahons to stand up there like a man. The team had to have known. This is the only video I've seen. Has Penkse, or Cindric come out with the truth? I'm guessing no. So you can hate Josepf if you want, but give him credit for owning it.
100% agree.
I completely agree with you. I was a huge Newgarden fan before he went to Penske. Never was a Penske fan.
You are one great guy. What a Champ.
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Does he think we are all stupid? This a golden-boy who isn’t used to getting caught.
That´s the true
Whatever, call him a liar, who cares. Penalty applied, next race.
give people the benefit of a doubt.
@@kimw5533 this world is a savage place and doing that could cost you your life one day. just remember that.
Responsibility taken. Nice.
This man is a 2x champ and a 500 winner, think if he were to cheat intentionally it would be way before this point in his career…
Lmao what?
Lmao
He cheated intentionally and everyone in the sport knows it. You’d have to have a VERY low IQ to believe him. Him almost crying is pathetic.
Absolutely, makes no sense that he would be trying to cheat and talk about on the radio?
@@richardkirk5098 Then please explain how it was some stupid accident and everyone has a different story about how it happened. Think about how many engineers on the team knew about this.
Listen to the other drivers who commented on it. Will Power (a teammate to Newgarden BTW) said I know what the rules are and that's why I never pressed the button. Pato O'Ward said I've been in INDYCAR for 5 years and the rules regarding P2P have been the same so I don’t know why they thought those rules had changed. Herta pretty much said he doesn't like racing against cheaters. I don't buy for a monent that the #2 team thought the rules had changed. I'd felt much better about the deal if he'd come out and said yes we did this, yes we gained an unfair advantage, yes we accept the penalty and fell that it was fair. Instead of saying we thought the rules changed he should've said the rules are what they are and we were afoul of them.
saying he used the button is exactly what scotty mac said. Good for him!
Will and his engineers on the 12 car knew that using P2P on starts & restarts is illegal. Do the Penske crews not talk to each other?
If your trying to get an unfair advantage why would you reveal that unfair advantage during a warmup session? I believe him, if they truly did this intentionally they would have waited for the race restarts where it is only an advantage to use it then, there is absolutely zero reason to use it during the warmup session at long beach if they were trying to get away with something, Joseph is a stand up guy and why I respect him and am a massive fan, team penske fan 4 life
Push to pass, DRS ect…. All stupid and ridiculous nonsense created by non-racers to try to make racing appeal to non-racing fans. It’s garbage and I wish we could go back to drivers racing drivers period. Let the fastest put the rest to shame and we all know who is best. Sick of gimmicks in Motorsport.
It is Penske who is responsible. He's protecting the boss. Penske is a weasel.
How could he not know he broke the rules until Long Beach? He said he knew in the car when he used push to pass. And he knows the series rules. Plus, Thermal was after St. Pete so how would a rule change there affect what he did in the previous race?
He said that his team (the #2 car team) thought that this year P2P was allowed on restarts. So in their minds, St. Pete, Thermal, and Long Beach all had the same rules. When in fact, only Thermal allows P2P on restarts.
@@KevinThompson33 Thanks for clarifying.
And he mentioned the Thermal Club and said that was the first place he said heard about the P2P change but Thermal was after St. Pete and they were using it at St. Pete. The more he talked the worse it all sounded.
Even i know P2P is disabled on restarts. Knowing tht why would any driver bother pushing the button on a restart? He knew, not sorry, sorry he got caught.
Joseph, felicitaciones por ser honesto con lo sucedido, habla muy bien de tus principios, el error voluntario o no, es un error, y habla muy bien de tus valores, poder explicarlo y dar la cara. Seguro es algo que debías pasar
Respected everything, he said up to the point where he said, he thought it was a rule change.
This won't win an Oscar for sure. Good thing it's not a statement in front of a jury.
Make the world better or worst.
Your choice
@@kimw5533 the world is better with laughter. Learn to take a joke.
Not hard to understand how this happened. Not an easy watch to see Josef upset like this
I know right? Really what an absolute crybaby. 😂
His answer on thinking a rule had changed with no basis for a rule change makes zero sense. None whatsoever.
@@paulf9357 Yeah. It makes no sense. But I find him to be believable here. I have definitely assumed or done something stupid with absolutely no logical backing so... Like Josef said numerous times, it's up to you to believe him or not. And if you don't then that's cool. More than anything, it seems to me that he did the presser for himself so he can move on.
It sucks getting caught cheating, but it sucks making some cover story that makes no sense.
Well done Josef. You really needed to do this and now you have. Now everyone has to put it behind us and get on with racing fairly.
He did a good job cheating, and then admitted only after he got caught. He deserves to be banned.
In track an field, if you cheat (doping) you get four year ban or more?
It shouldn't all fall on Josf, the team had a part in this. The ptp should not have been available to him at that time
crying because he got caught
Well yeah, wouldn’t you feel awful for breaking a rule and costing your team points?
@@timhefty504 he’s only sorry he got caught literally. The whole team had the same hack. Penske owns the series. Doesn’t get more sketchy than this.
Why did it take so long for the details? Would they not have known the day of the race? Spewing Power got donked aswell.
Ended Bus Bros for this, dude always had a massive ego even though I’m glad he got the dream 500 he wanted so bad
like wtf lol, almost 4mins of rambling
Josef has always been a genuine class act and a great face for Indycar. And I greatly appreciate his vulnerability. That said, I find it hard to believe that Josef did not know that he could not use the P2P system on restarts. He has been in the league for 10+ years - I'm not sure how long P2P has been around but I would suspect he would have known the rules around using this system.
I don't understand why such a rule isn't enforced with technology. If a software update needs to get pushed and isn't you'd pick it up in tech. But this 'leave it up to the driver' aspect of ptp makes no sense to me. There is only so much ptp... use it when you want... until it's gone.
Penske manipulated the software.
Take a look at the Racer magazine article
Pinocchio....
Oh, aren’t you so intelligent?
No big deal. All good!
This looks like a Mafia Interview 😂
No wonder indycar is f1 but a little closer
“I’m really pleased by it (wins taken away)” - how can anyone believe him? His voice cracks when he lies and he lied repeatedly here.
Respect, Josef - You made a mistake and took accountability, that’s a true champion!
What a load of nonsense. You don't tear up if you're innocent.
I am nothing but impressed with Josef and his actions since being disqualified. It is plain to see how painful this is for Josef, especially when he spoke on the position that he placed Roger Penske in by his action even though he didn't voice that regret specifically. It also speaks to his integrity that he would not even presume to speak on Roger and his reaction other than to say that he, Roger, was very upset with the situation.
There is as much spoken as there was unspoken verbally yet is evident by Josef's body language.
My respect for Josef and Roger have only grown.
how much you getting paid to spin this line everywhere?
@@ejw4300 None. These are my words alone. They aren't given easily.
There are two sides to every coin and every part of life. You can't make a single sided pancake, life is like that.
Joseph, you pushed the button so quit lying. You too Scott. Only Will did nothing wrong. Joseph, you also had your Indy 500 win handed to you. As an American born in TN, you should be my guy, but there's always just been something shady about you and you asterisk Indy 500 win and your obvious lies and crocodile emotions here seals that for me.
Get over the 500 last year, it’s done and over with even though what INDYCAR did was dangerous
@@ericmarchesini4883Cheaters support cheaters.
There is something just off, like he comes across as a politician or a personal injury lawyer in every interview I see. I can’t tell if his entire persona is an act or if that is truly the way he is.
"I don't think intent matters at this point" Bwaahaahaahhaa
Great press conference Josef!
Terrible situation but have to accept this f* *k up.
Ignore the jealous haters. Their crying will make your next championship more sweet lol.
The cheating will make this championship impossible - so there’s that.
its just like Joey the glove legano team orders team rules drivers punished for there team cheating but thats any team penske for ya the only way to win is cheat josef you should be like legano laugh it off team orders team problem
Reverse victim card always works.
stay off the fun button until your aloud guy
Indycar rocksf1 sucks
I am still a fan of his. If you find a way to win good. If caught, try harder next time not to xD
Indycar is to low stakes for this man to go ham like this
Lying ist not good for the sport Mr.Newgarten
He didn't lie. Are you even listening to the interview. He admits to breaking the rule.
Give people a chance. Make the world better or worst. Your choice
He is not a lier listen I been watching NASCAR imsa f1 indycar gt world sro championship since I was born its alright it’s not like it’s the end of the world
They say stupidity is not a disease but I doubt now.
If he was planning to cheat, why would he have used it in the warm up or practice and reveal it before the race? That makes no sense.
Think people 😂
Blah blah blah blah blah.I'm sorry, blah blah blah blah.I'm sorry, blah blah blah.I'm sorry okay thanks bye
Roger had a presser? I missed it. Thanks for reporting on it.
Sounds like the boss got through to him. I can't imagine sitting before Roger for that conversation....But for me? still a dk, that's my issue.
Good to see him say the fact - "I was cheating, and I knew I was cheating" THIS was my only point. I will go back to not liking him on a normal day.
But a bigger issue, these teams let Roger down, let Penske down, the teams and worst of all, the race fans.
Cheater!!!!!
🙄
J.Newgarden is still this best. Robopong all the way
I don't understand why push to pass exists. It seems like if your car is better or you have better tires you will pass people.
A lot of these tracks, especially the street courses, it's very difficult to pass.
@charlesgrove8235 i watch f1, I know this. Indycar wanting more action on the courses they pick is partly to blame here.
@@vdoggydogg3922it's no different than F1 having DRS
@michaelgreenwood5060 DRS has nothing do with the engines. I knew you would come back with and I was ready.
5 minutes in the guy broke.
I blame God 😆 🤣 😂 😹
If this was say, Santino or Grosjean, and not for a win, or even a podium, would it get this much attention? I don't think so.
And sure, his boss owns the series. But that's not HIS fault.
This was a big deal because Penske and their team are historically dominant and popular. The same doesn't apply to Santino and Grosjean. But, Grosjean is popular, so I do easily see a world where if he was caught, it would make considerable news. But when Penske gets caught, it makes waves.
Indy Car has a huge credibility issue now. Since teams can modify all the ECM code, no wonder you always see the same teams up front. Absurd!
Cheater.
Right. That’s why he won the Indy 500😂
Crybaby 😂
Give up! Quit!
who is this and what happened?
Yes