Published May 02, 2016
IndyCar has returned Brian Barnhart to his former role as head of race control.
Barnhart had the same role from 1997 through 2011, but was removed after a controversial final season.
He's been vice president of competition in the three years since and part of the race control system implemented last season that requires a two-thirds vote among three stewards for in-race penalties.
Barnhart was initially taken out of race control after a 2011 season that saw him publicly criticized for decisions that drivers found to be arbitrary.
That season ended with a 15-car accident that killed Dan Wheldon in the season finale at Las Vegas. Afterward, many drivers blamed IndyCar for putting them in a dangerous racing situation.
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