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IndyCar Shock: Newgarden’s Seatbelt Saga Unraveled – Penske’s Revelations Stir Controversy

Harry Stone by Harry Stone
April 16, 2025
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IndyCar Shock: Newgarden’s Seatbelt Saga Unraveled – Penske’s Revelations Stir Controversy

Long Beach, CA during the 2025 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach powered by NTT Data (Photo by Travis Hinkle | IMS Photo)

IndyCar Shock: Team Penske Reveals Disturbing Details Behind Newgarden’s Seatbelt Malfunction

In a stunning revelation, Team Penske has disclosed alarming details regarding Josef Newgarden’s seatbelt issues at Long Beach, asserting that they were entirely unrelated to teammate Will Power’s troubles at the Nashville race in 2024.

During the Long Beach event, Newgarden was forced to pit twice due to his Simpson harness’s shoulder belts, lap belts, and anti-submarine belts coming undone, ultimately leading to his premature retirement from the race. This incident starkly contrasted with Power’s experience in Nashville, where he also pitted twice to address a lap belt issue with his Schroth harness.

Ron Ruzewski, Penske IndyCar managing director, emphasized the distinct nature of the two incidents, stating, “At the moment, it seems like two different scenarios.” He explained that Power’s problem in Nashville was caused by debris in the locking mechanism of the Schroth belts, a situation that was swiftly rectified. However, Newgarden’s case with the Simpson belts appears to be linked to a potential interaction with the new, larger steering wheel and a slightly adjusted seating position, leading to the inadvertent release of all belts during the race.

The team is now grappling with the peculiar timing of the malfunction, as it occurred during the race rather than in practice sessions or warm-ups, raising questions about the root cause. Ruzewski highlighted the urgency in finding a solution to prevent similar incidents in the future, stating, “We’re gonna be proactive with IndyCar and ourselves. So we’ll look at what options are there for this moving forward.”

The incident has sparked concerns about the safety and reliability of racing harnesses, which are crucial components in ensuring driver protection during high-speed competitions. As the team delves into investigating the issue further, the focus remains on enhancing safety measures to prevent such harrowing incidents from unfolding on the track.

The shocking revelations from Team Penske have sent ripples through the IndyCar community, prompting a reevaluation of safety protocols and equipment standards to safeguard drivers’ well-being in the fiercely competitive world of motorsport.

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