Penske fires president Tim Cindric, 2 others
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INDIANAPOLIS — Josef Newgarden beat teammate Will Power in the finals of the Indianapolis 500 pit-stop challenge on Friday, giving the whole of Team Penske something to feel good about after a trying week leading up to “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”
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Roger Penske announced the release of his IndyCar team's top three leadership members, including team veteran of more than 25 years Tim Cindric.
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motorsport.com on MSNJosef Newgarden and team win Pit Stop Challenge in all-Penske finalIt's been a rough week for Team Penske, but everything was 'Penske perfect' in the Pit Stop Challenge on Friday
Team Penske parted Wednesday from the organization with Team President Tim Cindric (photo), INDYCAR Managing Director Ron Ruzewski and INDYCAR General Manager Kyle Moyer.
Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin spoke with the Detroit Free Press about his recent crash and Team Penske's cheating scandal.
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Team Penske and Chip Ganassi Racing are featured in the docuseries "100 Days to Indy," showing preparations for the 2025 Indianapolis 500.
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Scott McLaughlin defended team owner Roger Penske and said he is more motivated than ever to win the Indianapolis 500 after a week of upheaval within his race team.
The best medicine to make a week of controversy and distraction go away at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is speed, and that’s precisely what Team Penske enjoyed on Friday.
IndyCar president Doug Boles said Wednesday that "absolutely it's a miss" that Team Penske raced with modified attenuators for at least a year before an IndyCar tech team member finally caught the infraction Sunday prior to qualifying for the Indianapolis 500.