IndyCar's Derrick Walker Steps Down

IndyCar President Derrick Walker Steps Down

During his tenure, Walker (pictured at right) assisted in securing Boston as a new event on the 2016 schedule, successfully introduced the Angie’s List Grand Prix of Indianapolis in 2014, spearheaded additional investment to improve technology in race control and led innovation of the new Indy car aero kits. His focus on continuous safety advancement resulted in changes to the Indy car underwing, making the cars more stable and strengthening sidepods, further protecting drivers.

From Speedville.com

By Brendan Baker

IMS CEO Mark Miles (Left) with Derrick Walker, president of competition and operations. Photo by: Bret Kelley
IMS CEO Mark Miles (Left) with Derrick Walker, president of competition and operations. Photo by: Bret Kelley

Mark Miles, CEO, Hulman & Co., which runs IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS), addressed the media to announce that Derrick Walker, president of competition and operations has decided to step down effective Aug. 31, in order to pursue other professional opportunities. According to the press release, a search for his replacement now is under way. Walker made several important contributions that advanced IndyCar as a sanctioning body, according to the release.

During his tenure, he assisted in securing Boston as a new event on the 2016 schedule, successfully introduced the Angie’s List Grand Prix of Indianapolis in 2014, spearheaded additional investment to improve technology in race control and led innovation of the new Indy car aero kits. His focus on continuous safety advancement resulted in changes to the Indy car underwing, making the cars more stable and strengthening sidepods, further protecting drivers.

Mark Miles commented, “We have benefited from Derrick’s extensive racing experience, his tireless effort and his passion for IndyCar, and he will be missed. We appreciate the thoughtful way Derrick has planned his transition and wish him well in his future endeavors.”

Walker added, “I have appreciated the opportunity to work closely with the team owners, drivers and the team at IndyCar. After two and a half racing seasons, I believe the timing is right to move on to other opportunities.”

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