Roger Penske has added the most prestigious street race in North America to his portfolio with the purchase of the Grand Prix ...
Roger Penske, 87, keeps on the accelerator by acquiring the Long Beach street race to go with his IndyCar holdings.
Penske Entertainment confirmed the acquisition of the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach, LLC, from longtime owner Gerald R ...
In a press release Thursday morning, Penske Entertainment announced that it has acquired the Grand Prix Association of Long ...
Long Beach's iconic street race has a new owner that’s deeply intertwined with the racing world — and IndyCar specifically.
The owner of the IndyCar Series and Indianapolis Motor Speedway adds the iconic, historic street race to its portfolio.
NTT INDYCAR SERIES champions Alex Palou (photo, left) and Scott Dixon (photo, right) will drive for Michael Shank Racing in ...
Penske Entertainment Group has acquired the Long Beach Grand Prix. The deal adds the popular Southern California street race that Chris Pook and Dan Gurney started in 1975 to a company that also owns ...
The next Grand Prix of Long Beach will be the 50th edition of the race weekend and is expected to include special events to ...
Penske said it expected “to provide significant investment” in the experience for Long Beach fans, sponsors and hospitality ...
Deal locks down the race on the IndyCar schedule, expected to add stability to an event that is celebrating its 50th ...
Penske Entertainment announced Thursday that it has acquired the Grand Prix Association of Long Beach from Gerald Forsythe.