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Team Penske Restructures Leadership After Indy 500 Rule Violation

Roger Penske has dismissed three senior executives following the discovery of illegal car modifications during Indianapolis 500 qualifying.

Austin Cindric's father Tim Cindric has been fired by Penske Corporation
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Overview

  • Josef Newgarden and Will Power's cars were found with illegal rear attenuator modifications during Indy 500 qualifying, leading to disqualification from the Fast 12 and back-of-grid starting positions.
  • Roger Penske fired team president Tim Cindric, managing director Ron Ruzewski, and general manager Kyle Moyer, citing organizational failures over the past two years.
  • This marks Team Penske’s second major rule violation in consecutive seasons, following a push-to-pass scandal in 2024 that also resulted in penalties.
  • IndyCar is evaluating the creation of an independent governing body to address concerns over impartiality given Penske's dual role as team owner and series proprietor.
  • Team Penske has announced new race strategists and engineers for its drivers ahead of Sunday’s Indianapolis 500, aiming to refocus on race performance.