IndyCar Officiating launches new post-event reports for transparency
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 6:01 PM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026

IndyCar Officiating has announced the introduction of official post-event reports, set to begin next week. These reports will encompass all on-track sessions, including races, qualifying, and practices, aiming to enhance transparency surrounding rulings and penalties. The newly created Independent Officiating Board seeks to provide clarity and consistency in officiating, guided by the recently appointed managing director of officiating, Scot Elkins. The first report will detail penalties from the upcoming Bommarito Automotive Group 500 at World Wide Technology Raceway. Reports will be publicly available on the IndyCar Officiating website.
- •IndyCar Officiating to release reports following each event starting next week.
- •Reports will cover races, qualifying, and practice sessions.
- •Independent Officiating Board oversees the new officiating process.
- •First report to detail penalties from the Bommarito Automotive Group 500.
- •Focus on consistency and clarity in rule enforcement.
- 6:01 PMMotorsport.com — IndyCar Officiating goes public with new post-event reports
- 6:00 PMYahoo Sports — IndyCar Officiating to release post-race reports detailing penalties and infractions
- 6:00 PMRacer — IndyCar Officiating initiates post-race reports
"IndyCar Officiating announced its next phase in the process to separate governance and help process transparency with the launch of official post-even reports, which is set to include the use of technical penalty guidelines. The effort is “to provide a framework toward consistency across events,” according to the press release. The post-even records will also feature summaries of technical ...Keep reading
"IndyCar Officiating has announced its next phase in governance separation and process transparency with the launch of official post-event reports, which will include the use of technical penalty guidelines to provide a framework toward consistency across events.
"IndyCar Officiating is launching public reports to improve transparency around rulings, penalties and more.
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External links- Motorsport.comJun 4, 2026, 6:01 PMIndyCar Officiating goes public with new post-event reports
IndyCar Officiating announced its next phase in the process to separate governance and help process transparency with the launch of official post-even reports, which is set to include the use of technical penalty guidelines. The effort is “to provide a framework toward consistency across events,” according to the press release. The post-even records will also feature summaries of technical ...Keep reading
- Yahoo SportsJun 4, 2026, 6:00 PMIndyCar Officiating to release post-race reports detailing penalties and infractions
IndyCar Officiating is launching public reports to improve transparency around rulings, penalties and more.
- RacerJun 4, 2026, 6:00 PMIndyCar Officiating initiates post-race reports
IndyCar Officiating has announced its next phase in governance separation and process transparency with the launch of official post-event reports, which will include the use of technical penalty guidelines to provide a framework toward consistency across events.
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