Randy Bernard

Randy Bernard (born January 31, 1967) is the former CEO of the Professional Bull Riders, IndyCar, and Rural Media Group.

[2] Bernard assumed the role as IndyCar's CEO in March 2010, replacing series founder Tony George.

From the start, he said he would increase the sport's visibility among general audiences, expand the schedule to important markets for advertisers and create a 50/50 split between oval and road racing.

[3] Bernard planned a return for IndyCar to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the 2011 season, only to have the race end in tragedy.

[4] On October 28, 2012, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway board of directors announced that Bernard would step down.

Bernard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May 2011.
Pocono Raceway and IndyCar announce the return of the "Tricky Triangle" to the IndyCar schedule starting in 2013. This was Randy Bernard's last public appearance as IndyCar's CEO. He was terminated 27 days later.