IndyCar, Team Penske and Tim Cindric
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Austin Cindric is not worried about his future with Team Penske after his father Tim Cindric was fired by team owner Roger Penske as the team's IndyCar president earlier this week following a cheating scandal at the Indianapolis 500.
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Insider Defends Austin Cindric’s Future After His Father’s Firing From Team PenskeAs the Penske chaos rumbles on, Tim Cindric is the talk of the town. The post NASCAR Insider Defends Austin Cindric’s Future After His Father’s Firing From Team Penske appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney talks about the cheating scandal that his team got involved in at the IndyCar Series.
Team Penske fired team president Tim Cindric, managing director Ron Ruzewski and general manager Kyle Moyer after two Penske cars were deemed illegal ahead of the 2025 Indianapolis 500, Roger Penske announced Wednesday.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNASCAR news: Reporter offers insight on Austin Cindric’s future with Team PenskeWhen Penske announced that team president Tim Cindric was among those fired in light of the IndyCar cheating scandal, NASCAR
Austin Cindric stood tall Saturday in the Charlotte Motor Speedway media center and addressed every question about his father and what it means for his ride with Team Penske.“Professionally, I’m in no different place than I was a week ago,
Cindric’s message was a clear hint that he did not intentionally violate any rule. However, he was caught up in a second scandal in two years. The ‘push to pass’ controversy involving Penske is still fresh in the memory for IndyCar fans.