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- Danica Patrick in 2012: Penske or GanassiDanica Patrick will almost certainly want to drive for a team that not only gives her good cars for Nascar competition, but also a chance to win the Indy 500. Penske and Gnassi are the most likely destinations.
Penske Racing Still Searching for SponsorshipPenske Racing was forced to cut fifty employees from their NASCAR program as they still search for sponsorship for their #77 Dodge and driver Sam Hornish.- NASCAR Driver Profile 2010: Brad KeselowskiBrad Keselowski passed up an opportunity to race for the most successful team in modern NASCAR history to help create a new super team.
- NASCAR Driver Profile 2010: Sam Hornish JrSam Hornish Jr enters 2010 with a new teammate and added pressure to perform as he did in the Indy Racing League.
Test Drive: Penske 26-foot International Diesel Moving TruckMoving is almost never fun. But, sometimes, moving affords you the opportunity to drive a big, bright, yellow truck.- Wheels Come of GM-Penske Deal to Keep Saturn AliveClouded by uncertainties, the Penske board of directors closed down talks with General Motors over the future of Saturn. Penske walked away from the takeover.
Roger Penske Buying Saturn Car Company from General MotorsRoger Penske is buying Saturn, as General Motors looks to recover from bankruptcy. This is the same Roger Penske who owns NASCAR and IndyCar racing teams.
NASCAR Race Shop Review: Penske Racing in MooresvilleWhen my best friend and I decided to visit North Carolina for a week to see a NASCAR race, we knew that part of our trip had to be devoted to race shops. Among the many shops we planned to see was Penske Racing.- D.E.I. Vs. Penske RacingThe Nextel Cup "regular season" is quickly winding down. Only seven races remain before the Chase for the Nextel Cup kicks off at New Hampshire International Speedway.
2007 Indianapolis 500 PreviewAfter last year's amazing finish between Sam Hornish Jr. and Marco Andretti, this year's Indianapolis 500 looks to match the same excitement.- Ryan Newman and Kurt Busch Will Be Just FineKurt Busch is taking over Rusty Wallace's legendary ride at Penske Racing in 2006 and cynics have had a field day projecting the disastrous future relationship between Busch and current Penske driver Ryan Newman.





