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The atmosphere in the IndyCar paddock this year has become toxic, with fights, controversial comments, and death threats plaguing the series. This is a stark contrast to the friendly, rivalry-free environment that was often criticized in the past. Team Penske, owned by the same company as IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, was involved in a push-to-pass scandal that resulted in disqualifications. This created an “us vs. them” atmosphere among other teams and drivers, who refuse to let the issue go. Additionally, there are numerous underlying issues such as the delayed introduction of hybrid, parts shortages, an outdated car, uncertainty about the series’ future direction, the need for a third engine manufacturer, ongoing TV contract negotiations, and teams’ struggle for a guaranteed entry system for the Indianapolis 500. The situation worsened when Santino Ferrucci made derogatory comments about his teammate Kyle Kirkwood during Pride Month, and McLaren’s Theo Pourchaire received death threats after an incident in a race with Agustin Canapino. The series failed to take adequate action in these cases, raising questions about its commitment to equality and change. The lack of response sends a negative message to both those offended by the behavior and those who may think they can get away with similar actions. The issue of death threats is particularly concerning, as it goes beyond insults and offensive language to a direct threat to the lives of the drivers. It is time for IndyCar and the teams to take more decisive action, whether through sanctions or a sustained education campaign, to address this behavior. The current cycle of issuing statements after each incident is not enough. Fans engaging in this behavior must understand that their actions have consequences, and teams must make it clear that this behavior is not tolerated. It is unfair to tarnish the reputation of innocent team members because of the actions of a few fans. Everyone involved in the sport needs to do better and take more proactive steps to create a safe and inclusive environment.