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Roger Penske delivered the command for drivers to start their engines Sunday at the Indianapolis 500, then watched one of his own drivers crash out before it even began.
On Monday, IndyCar announced severe penalties for cars No. 2 (Newgarden) and No. 12 (Power). The drivers would be moved from a provisional starting spot of 11th and 12th, respectively, to the back of the field in 32nd and 33rd.
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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.
Roger Penske cleaned house after the cars for both Will Power and two-time defending Indy 500 winner Josef Newgarden failed inspection ahead of Sunday’s final round of qualifying, the team’s
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Team Penske parted Wednesday from the organization with Team President Tim Cindric (photo), INDYCAR Managing Director Ron Ruzewski and INDYCAR General Manager Kyle Moyer.
No replacements were announced for a team that had entered May as the prohibitive favorites to win Penske his 21st Indy 500.
Team Penske driver Scott McLaughlin spoke with the Detroit Free Press about his recent crash and Team Penske's cheating scandal.