I am unable to find any information regarding the death of Roger Penske, as of my last update in October 2023. If recent news has confirmed his passing, it would be a significant loss to both the motorsport world and the broader business community.
Roger Penske, born on February 20, 1937, in Shaker Heights, Ohio, has long been a towering figure in American motorsports. Known as “The Captain,” Penske is a businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who founded and built Team Penske, one of the most successful teams in racing history. His influence stretched across multiple motorsport disciplines, including IndyCar, NASCAR, and IMSA, as well as his management of the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy 500.
Penske’s career began in the late 1950s, racing cars in the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) before eventually transitioning into a team owner. In 1966, he founded Penske Racing, which quickly became a powerhouse in American racing. Under his leadership, the team won numerous championships and over 200 races. Penske’s keen business acumen extended beyond the racetrack; he also built a substantial portfolio in the automotive industry, including his ownership of car dealerships and his later acquisition of the Detroit-based car manufacturer, Detroit Diesel.
As a businessman, Penske’s influence went far beyond racing. His acquisitions and partnerships, including the purchase of IndyCar’s most prestigious venue, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in 2020, cemented his place as one of the most influential figures in motorsport and automotive history. His work ethic, integrity, and leadership earned him respect across multiple industries.
In addition to his racing and business successes, Roger Penske has always been active in philanthropy. He contributed to several causes, particularly in the realms of education, healthcare, and veterans’ support. He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 1999, and his legacy is deeply ingrained in the fabric of American motorsports.
If Roger Penske has indeed passed away, it is a monumental loss, and his contributions to motorsports and business will not be easily forgotten. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of racers, engineers, and entrepreneurs. His leadership, both on and off the track, will leave an indelible mark on the world for years to come.