Roger Penske has added the most prestigious street race in North America to his portfolio with the purchase of the Grand Prix ...
Roger Penske, the billionaire owner of a vast transportation empire, has purchased the Grand Prix of Long Beach. The ...
Billionaire Roger Penske’s Penske Entertainment announced earlier this morning it had purchased the race series from longtime ...
Roger Penske, 87, keeps on the accelerator by acquiring the Long Beach street race to go with his IndyCar holdings.
Long Beach forever changed one September morning in 1975, when the first-ever Grand Prix — organized by founder Chris Pook — ...
Roger Penske has played out a strategic masterclass as he gears up to go toe-to-toe with the likes of NASCAR and F1 for ...
In a press release Thursday morning, Penske Entertainment announced that it has acquired the Grand Prix Association of Long ...
The difference (in nomenclature, anyway) is typically that while an F1 grand prix uses the host country's name, an Indy street race uses the specific location's name. Take Long Beach, for example.
For the 50th anniversary, organizers will include a first-ever Historic Formula Exhibition, which pits cars from three eras ...
Penske Entertainment has purchased the Long Beach Grand Prix. The acquisition adds the popular Southern California street ...
Roger Penske on Thursday added the most prestigious street race in North America to his portfolio with the purchase of the ...
The Long Beach street circuit has a long history of open-wheel racing in the US, including hosting a few rounds of F1. Titled the Long Beach ePrix, the race uses a modified 1.6-mile, seven-corner ...