Overview
- Roger Penske fired three senior executives, including Tim Cindric, after illegal modifications were discovered on two IndyCar cars during Indianapolis 500 qualifying.
- Austin Cindric, Tim Cindric's son and Penske NASCAR driver, expressed confidence in his position, citing strong team support and his performance this season.
- The scandal has raised questions about the integrity of IndyCar and the impact on Team Penske's operations across motorsports.
- Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney praised Roger Penske’s leadership and emphasized the importance of moving forward as a unified team.
- Austin Cindric has had a strong NASCAR season, securing a playoff spot with a win at Talladega, and remains focused on maintaining momentum.