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Roger Penske has fired team president Tim Cindric, IndyCar managing director Ron Ruzewski and IndyCar general manager Kyle Moyer in the wake of an Indianapolis 500 cheating scandal.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway owner Roger Penske extended an invitation for Donald Trump to be the first sitting president to attend the Indy 500.
Since Team Penske's No. 2 and No. 12 cars were found to be infringing the technical rulebook, the Roger Penske-led operation has found itself at the receiving end of criticism.
Tim Cindric has been shown the door at Team Penske as the fallout from their Indy 500 qualifying controversy continues. Cindric has left the organisation after 26 years with them, and he isn’t alone. Managing director Ron Ruzewski has also left Penske in the days between their failed technical inspection and this weekend’s Indy 500.
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motorsport.com on MSNPato O'Ward says IndyCar series looks up to Penske, but questions the examples it's settingIn an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com, O’Ward shared his thoughts on the Penske technical breach scandal, claiming other infractions in the past were never made public
In this episode of ‘The Inside Line’, IndyStar’s motorsports insider Nathan Brown and co-host Joey Barnes tackle the story of the day, the week and the month: Team Penske’s illegal attenuator modifications,
Upbeat and energetic Doug Boles was missing Monday with a decision that clearly wore on him overnight. He penalized Team Penske, owned by his boss, for cheating and has another dilemma.