Roger Penske at the heart of controversy in 2025 Indianapolis 500
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Roger Penske hints at independent body in IndyCar following his team’s Indy 500 scandal

Team Penske, one of IndyCar’s most successful team – and a strong contender this season – finds itself in the eye of the storm, yet again, this time at the Indy 500. After last season’s scandal, the team is once more embroiled in a significant controversy. During the 2025 Indy 500 qualifying, Team Penske drivers…

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“Team Penske announced today the departures of INDYCAR Team President, Tim Cindric, INDYCAR Managing Director, Ron Ruzewski and INDYCAR General Manager Kyle Moyer from the organization. Team Penske will have further announcements this week related to personnel and replacements for this weekend’s Indianapolis 500.” From Roger Penske: “Nothing is more important than the integrity of our sport and our race teams. We have had organizational failures during the last two years, and we had to make necessary changes. I apologize to our fans, our partners and our organization for letting them down.”
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Team Penske announce huge IndyCar departures following Indy 500 qualifying controversy

Ahead of the Indy 500 on Sunday, Team Penske has made the massive decision to dismiss three of their biggest names on the IndyCar side as they look to rebuild their reputation. Team President Tim Cindric, Managing Director Ron Ruzewski, and General Manager Kyle Moyer have left the organisation. It’s a huge development as all…

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Tim Cindric on the Team Penske pit wall
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Tim Cindric among staff suspended by Team Penske after IndyCar push-to-pass saga

Four senior members of the Team Penske IndyCar team have been suspended by the esteemed team boss Roger Penske. This includes team president Tim Cindric and managing director Ron Ruzewski. All four members have been suspended for the next two IndyCar rounds including the Indy 500. Penske said: “I recognise the magnitude of what occurred and…

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Newgarden and McLaughlin disqualified from the IndyCar season opener as Team Penske “manipulated the overtake system”

In an absolutely extraordinary development, Josef Newgarden (P1) and Scott McLaughlin (P3) have been disqualified from the opening round of the 2024 IndyCar season that took place in St. Pete almost 7 weeks ago. During morning warmup ahead of the Long Beach race last Sunday, IndyCar officials had spotted that something was amiss, leading to…

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