Here’s a racing photo for the ages: Roger Penske with his record 20 “Baby Borg” trophies.
Two-time and back-to-back Indianapolis 500 winning driver Josef Newgarden and 20-time Indy 500 winning team owner Roger Penske were presented with their "Baby Borgs."
BorgWarner has presented Roger Penske with his 20th Championship Team Owner’s Trophy and Josef Newgarden with his second “Baby Borg” in honor of their triumph in last year’s 108th running of the
Josef Newgarden and Roger Penske accepted their “Baby Borg” trophies at a ceremony in The Henry Ford Museum’s “Driving America” exhibit.
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Busch saw his streak of 19 consecutive Cup seasons with at least a victory end in 2024. He enters this year with a career-high 57-race winless streak. Busch failed to finish in the top 10 in the final nine races of last season.
The trophy, fondly referred to as the “Baby Borg,” is a 20-inch miniature version of the iconic Borg-Warner Trophy and features Newgarden’s name, team name, average speed and sculpted sterling silver likeness.
Roger Penske-owned Team Penske is one of the top NASCAR teams. The Mooresville, North Carolina-based team fields Ford Mustangs in the NASCAR Cup Series and has won seven drivers' championships and 230 races in both the Cup and Xfinity Series. Team Penske has also won three consecutive Cup titles since 2022.
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The Detroit businessman and race team owner collected his 20th Baby Borg trophy Thursday for his team's Indy 500 win in 2024.