Team Penske, IndyCar and Tim Cindric
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Team Penske fires president Tim Cindric, IndyCar managing director Ron Ruzewski and GM Kyle Moyer in wake of scandal.
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motorsport.com on MSNTim Cindric, two other executives ousted by Penske in rules breach falloutRoger Penske apologized for recent "organizational failures" while announcing the departures of these key individuals
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Tim Cindric, father of NASCAR Cup Series driver Austin Cindric and the longtime president of Team Penske’s IndyCar program, broke his silence after being fired by the team on Tuesday.
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Team Penske announced on Wednesday that three executives had left its celebrated IndyCar team. The departures include IndyCar managing director Ron Ruzewski, IndyCar general manager Kyle Moyer, and IndyCar team president Tim Cindric.
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.
Roger Penske has always had a pristine reputation. But another scandal with the team he owns in the series he owns has raised new questions.
In an exclusive interview with FOX Sports' Jamie Little, Roger Penske said he was "totally disappointed" by the violations surrounding Josef Newgarden and Will Power's cars during qualifying for the Indy 500.