• One of racing’s most respected historians, Bob Gates has been writing columns in SPEED SPORT for nearly three decades.

Long before Roger Penske, Mike Boyle set the bar for those Penske-like racing attributes of professional appearance, preparedness, pristine facilities and seemingly unlimited resources.

During an era when most championship cars were maintained in small hole-in-the-wall buildings or backyard garages, Boyle purchased an Indianapolis West Side facility, which houses a custom brewery and eatery today, and filled it with the latest tools and machinery.

 

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