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    Anton Hulman "Tony" George (born December 30, 1959) is the former Chairman, President, and CEO of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hulman & Company, serving from 1989 to 2009. He was also formerly on the Board of Directors of both entities. He founded the Indy Racing League and co-owned Vision Racing .

  2. Feb 21, 2020 · Tony George returned as IMS chairman of the board as Mari Hulman George entered the final years of her life. She died on Nov. 3, 2018. On Nov. 4, 2019, the Hulman-George family announced the sale of IndyCar, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IMS Productions to Roger Penske. It was just one year and one day since Mari Hulman George had died.

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  3. Nov 4, 2019 · Racing. IndyCar. Tony George says the Hulman family has taken the Indianapolis Motor Speedway 'as far as we can' George announced the sale of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to Penske Corp....

  4. Aug 22, 2020 · Maybe in an alternate reality, Hulman's son, Tony George, instead of ushering in the likes of NASCAR, F1 and motorcycles, would have fixated on the sanctity that racing at IMS happens only...

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  5. May 26, 2016 · The speedway is still owned by the Hulman/George family, and Hulmans daughter, Mari, now gives the command. His grandson, Tony George, ran the speedway for many years and created the IndyCar Series, but he’s now just part of an overall family connection to the storied property.

  6. Mari Hulman George. The Hulman family is a family of Indiana businesspeople and philanthropists best known as the former owners of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the Indy Racing League and Hulman & Co., which produces Clabber Girl Baking Powder. Notable members include: Anton "Tony" Hulman and Mary Fendrich Hulman

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  8. Apr 8, 2021 · During an otherwise forgettable dinner 25 years ago, I listened with stunned disbelief while 37-year-old Tony George, whose family owned the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, explained how and why he was going to blow up the American open-wheel-racing universe by creating something called the Indy Racing League.

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