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Steinbrenner IV veers left away from baseball into IndyCar
This photo provided by IndyCar shows team owner George Steinbrenner IV hugging a Honda Performance Development employee after driver Colton Herta won the IndyCar Classic auto race in Austin, Texas on Sunday, March 24, 2019.  Instead of trying to be "the next George Steinbrenner," George Steinbrenner IV is trying to be "the next Roger Penske." He's 22 and just became the youngest team owner to win a race in IndyCar. (Joe Skibinski/IndyCar via AP)

This photo provided by IndyCar shows team owner George Steinbrenner IV hugging a Honda Performance Development employee after driver Colton Herta won the IndyCar Classic auto race in Austin, Texas on Sunday, March 24, 2019. Instead of trying to be "the next George Steinbrenner," George Steinbrenner IV is trying to be "the next Roger Penske." He's 22 and just became the youngest team owner to win a race in IndyCar. (Joe Skibinski/IndyCar via AP)

Mar. 27, 2019 04:07 PM EDT
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Colton Herta celebrates his win in the IndyCar Classic auto race, Sunday, March 24, 2019, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Colton Herta celebrates his win in the IndyCar Classic auto race, Sunday, March 24, 2019, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Mar. 24, 2019 05:03 PM EDT
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Colton Herta, right, takes a celebratory swig after winning the IndyCar Classic auto race, as second-place finisher Josef Newgarden, left, takes a closer look a the bottle label Sunday, March 24, 2019, in Austin, Texas. Herta, 18, became the youngest winner in IndyCar history after a late-race crash near the entry to pit row helped him steal past the leaders to the checkered flag. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Colton Herta, right, takes a celebratory swig after winning the IndyCar Classic auto race, as second-place finisher Josef Newgarden, left, takes a closer look a the bottle label Sunday, March 24, 2019, in Austin, Texas. Herta, 18, became the youngest winner in IndyCar history after a late-race crash near the entry to pit row helped him steal past the leaders to the checkered flag. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Mar. 24, 2019 05:34 PM EDT
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