CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Tim Cindric, president of Team Penske and Roger Penske’s longtime right-hand man on competition, will step back as the overall leader of the organization but remain president of ...
After 25 years as Team Penske's president, Tim Cindric has achieved more than just about any race team in any series could dream. Here's why he's scaling back.
Major leadership shake-up at Team Penske as Tim Cindric steps back from daily operations, reflecting on his 25-year tenure ...
Team Penske announces a shocking leadership change ahead of the 2025 season. Check out the big movement at Team Penske's ...
“Ron Ruzewski will continue as Managing Director for the IndyCar team. Michael Nelson will remain as the President of Team Penske’s NASCAR Program and Vice President of Operations while Jonathan ...
Tim Cindric is stepping back from his active leadership role at Team Penske, though he will remain team president for the ...
Tim Cindric has decided to step back as the overall day-to-day leader of Team Penske’s racing programs, the organization officially announced on Friday. Cindric ...
Dollahite Racing has announce it will enter a pair of the newly developed Ford Mustang GT3s in the SRO GT World Challenge ...
Tim Cindric helped return Team Penske back to glory when he took over as Team President beginning in 2000. Over the last 25 ...
Team Penske president Tim Cindric has chosen to take a step back from his daily duties running the entirety of Roger Penske’s IndyCar, IMSA/WEC, and NASCAR programs and will focus solely on the ...
Tim Cindric has stepped down from his day-to-day role as leader of Team Penske, however he will remain the president of the organization's IndyCar Series program. Cindric, 56, joined Penske in 1999 ...
Team Penske has announced that Tim Cindric will step down from his day-to-day leadership role over race operations. Cindric ...