Dayton Daily News

Roger Penske to Indianapol­is 500 fans: ‘I wanted you here’

- By Jenna Fryer

Roger Penske will not pretend he is not disappoint­ed he can’t open the gates to spectators for his first Indianapol­is 500 as steward of the iconic event.

Penske purchased Indianapol­is Motor Speedway in January and spent an additional $15 million on capital improvemen­ts for an enhanced fan experience. He has had to close the sprawling facility to spectators because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Without fans roaming the property and celebratin­g at downtown Indianapol­is establishm­ents, the buildup to Sunday’s race has lacked the energy that elevates the Indy 500 into a world-class event.

Penske opened Thursday’s media day for the field of 33 drivers by sending a letter to the Indianapol­is fan base.

“I will miss you on Sunday,” the letter began. “I wanted you here. For Indianapol­is and Indiana, in general, the Indy 500 means so much ... but given the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Marion County, running the race without fans was the right decision.”

The letter reiterated that Penske, just the fourth owner of the speedway, purchased the property for future Penske generation­s and that hosting the 104th running in front of empty grandstand­s protects the health of the fans and the future of the Indy 500. No admissions or concession­s sales means the Indy 500 will be a massive money loss for Penske, but it has been canceled only twice, during World War I and World War II. It has never been held without spectators.

The financial losses for hosting an empty race and paying out some $7 million in prize money is the cost that comes with Penske’s emotional attachment to the Indy 500.

His affection for the speedway was clear in the letter to fans as he noted his father first brought him to the race as a 14 year old in 1951. Penske was hooked.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS / AP ?? J.R. Hildebrand walks down pit lane during qualificat­ions for the Indianapol­is 500 auto race at Indianapol­is Motor Speedwayon Aug. 15 in Indianapol­is.
DARRON CUMMINGS / AP J.R. Hildebrand walks down pit lane during qualificat­ions for the Indianapol­is 500 auto race at Indianapol­is Motor Speedwayon Aug. 15 in Indianapol­is.

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