This is a developing story and will be updated. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Tim Cindric steps down as Team Penske president. Here's what's next for the team.
Team Penske president Tim Cindric says the team "has no reason we'd want anybody else but Will in the car" but also admits the team has to think about its long-term future. Power last won a title ...
Typically a leader in wins, Team Penske only has two of the last seven IndyCar titles. So, how will they approach the 2025 season?
NASCAR dished out the penalties for Austin Cindric's intentional retaliation on Kaulig Racing driver Ty Dillon from the early portion of last Sunday's NASCAR Cu ...
If you come for The Captain, you better not miss your shot. Under fire at a level perhaps never seen before in his 87 years, Roger Penske has rebounded with a truly remarkable display of strength ...
Particularly a star such as Larson who is expected to race in his second consecutive Indianapolis 500 this season (the son of Team Penske president Tim Cindric has been attending the Indy 500 since ...
Tim Cindric will step back as the day-to-day leader of Team Penske's racing programs, the team announced Friday. The longtime team president who was hired in October 1999 after five years as the ...
Team Penske IndyCar president Tim Cindric says his team needs to better balance its pursuit of winning races and not risking bad days with unnecessarily aggressive moves. If his drivers are to ...
and the fact that the incident didn't even draw a caution led to the sanctioning body not sitting Cindric, the full-time driver of the No. 2 Team Penske Ford Mustang Dark Horse for a race.