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Doug Boles Charts a New Course for IndyCar: Candid Insights on His Fresh Presidency Role

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
February 21, 2025
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Doug Boles Charts a New Course for IndyCar: Candid Insights on His Fresh Presidency Role

IMS president Doug Boles holds a press conference to announce racing fans be ordered to take shelter after an official evacuation order was issued due to severe weather Sunday, May 26, 2024, ahead of the 108th running of the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Doug Boles, the newly appointed president of the IndyCar Series, made his first official appearance at the Sebring International Raceway where he met with team owners, drivers, and the staff he now leads under Penske Entertainment. Alongside this role, Boles continues his tenure as the president of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS), a position he has held since 2013 following his term as its VP of communications.

Renowned for his jovial energy at IMS, Boles displayed a noticeable shift in demeanor as he stepped into his new role, demonstrating the significant responsibility he now carries. His transition was met with unanimous support from team managers who have enjoyed breezy relationships with him over the years. The paddock welcomed Boles not just as a colleague but as an ally, pinning their hopes on him to usher in a new era of success for IndyCar.

Boles inherits the challenging aspects of his new role as well, becoming the first point of contact for any grievances, major issues, or rants, a tradition carried by every past IndyCar president. According to a paddock veteran, Boles has yet to face the full brunt of the role, remarking, “Wait until he gets Chip Ganassi breathing fire on the phone, ripping chunks out of his (behind)… this ain’t a bed of roses to lie in.”

In an interview with RACER at Sebring, Boles shared his initial reactions and insights about his new position. He expressed his intention to familiarize himself with all aspects of the complex role, promising that more in-depth discussions would follow in the coming weeks and months.

Boles described his first week on the job as a whirlwind, focusing on understanding the scope of his responsibilities and reconnecting with the owners, drivers, and team managers. He acknowledged the differences between managing a single facility like IMS and handling the broader responsibilities of IndyCar, emphasizing his readiness to prioritize and prepare for the first race.

Boles also spoke about his working relationship with Roger Penske, IMS owner, highlighting Penske’s openness to diverse ideas and his receptiveness to feedback. He mentioned instances of pushing back on some of Penske’s ideas and engaging in productive discussions, a dynamic he hopes to continue in his new role.

Boles, an experienced team executive from the 1990’s Indy Racing League era, highlighted his plan to get his hands dirty, stating that direct involvement and understanding of the challenges is the only way forward. He stressed on his readiness to dive in and start making a difference, particularly in the areas of marketing and PR.

Boles also highlighted some of the critical tasks ahead, including the development of a new IndyCar design, potential new engine rules, and securing the long-term commitment of current manufacturers, Chevy and Honda. He emphasized his need to get up to speed on these subjects and engage in fruitful discussions with the stakeholders.

Finally, Boles expressed gratitude for the warm reception he received from the IndyCar community, describing the positive responses as “overwhelming.” He also noted the importance of the partnership with FOX, stating his intention to leverage his marketing and promotional skills to help IndyCar reclaim its former glory. Boles is optimistic about working closely with FOX Sports boss, Eric Shanks, and the production team, stating that he believes the partnership will be beneficial for the series.

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