In a strategic move that connects IndyCar’s golden days with its bright future, Penske Entertainment has named motorsports veteran Richard Buck as the new director of Indy NXT. The announcement comes three months after Levi Jones left his position, leaving the developmental series ripe for a leadership refresh. With Buck’s rich history in racing and managerial expertise, Indy NXT appears poised for a new era of growth and competition.
“A Legacy Revisited: Buck’s Journey Back to IndyCar”
Richard Buck is no stranger to the spotlight of high-stakes racing. From his days as crew chief for legends like Rick Mears, Emerson Fittipaldi and Danny Sullivan at Penske Racing, to running NASCAR’s Cup Series as general manager in the 2010s, Buck’s resume looks like of a racing hall of fame. Now he’s bringing his unrivaled expertise back to IndyCar, this time to nurture the next generation of single-seater stars.
“I am excited to return to my racing roots in IndyCar,” Buck said in his official statement. “I’ve always kept an eye on the sport, and the opportunity to be the director of Indy NXT was something I couldn’t pass up. The development series is on the rise as it continues to advance talent into North America’s premier single-seater series.”
“The search for excellence ends with Buck”
The appointment follows an extensive search that included top former IndyCar drivers and current team members eager to take the reins of Indy NXT. Penske Entertainment’s choice of Buck signals a commitment to combining proven experience with a clear vision for the future.
“Richard is an excellent choice for the series leadership role,” said IndyCar Chairman Jay Frye. “With his extensive experience in motorsport, we are delighted to welcome him back to the IndyCar family. The competition is fierce, and the future is bright for Indy NXT by Firestone.”
“Eyes on the Horizon: Buck’s Vision for Indy NXT”
Buck’s tenure officially begins on January 6, and he will waste no time diving into preparations for the 2024 season. The Indy NXT schedule features 14 thrilling races, beginning with the season opener in St. Petersburg on March 2. As the series continues its mission to develop premier talent for IndyCar, Buck’s leadership will play a crucial role in shaping its trajectory.
With Indy NXT already gaining traction as the premier training series for the pinnacle of single-seater racing in North America, Buck’s arrival comes at a crucial time. His blend of old-school IndyCar ethics and modern motorsport management acumen could be the catalyst for a new wave of innovation and excitement in the development series.
“A New Era for Indy NXT”
Penske Entertainment made a bold choice by leveraging its prestigious history to propel its future ambitions. With Richard Buck at the helm, Indy NXT isn’t just getting a director—it’s gaining a visionary leader who understands what it takes to thrive in the fiercely competitive landscape of motorsports. The next chapter of Indy NXT promises to be as thrilling as the races themselves.
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