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Roger Penske’s Driver Escapes Yet Another NASCAR Penalty, Evading Blame in Dramatic Fashion

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April 7, 2025
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Roger Penske’s Driver Escapes Yet Another NASCAR Penalty, Evading Blame in Dramatic Fashion

Apr 6, 2025; Darlington, South Carolina, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Joey Logano (22) and driver Austin Cindric (2) drive past the Darlington stripe between turns one and two during the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Roger Penske’s NASCAR Driver Escapes Consequences Once Again in a Shocking Display of Recklessness

In a spine-chilling turn of events, Austin Cindric, the Roger Penske driver, has once again found himself entangled in controversy on the race track. Despite being embroiled in a series of incidents this year, with some appearing to be deliberate, Cindric has managed to avoid significant penalties.

The chaos began at COTA when Cindric wrecked Ty Dillon, resulting in a 50-driver point deduction and a hefty fine of $50,000. Many voiced concerns that his connections and family name shielded him from harsher punishment, including a possible suspension. This incident should have served as a wake-up call for Cindric to exercise caution on the track, especially considering the implications for his season due to playoff waivers and officiating.

However, the drama continued at Martinsville, where Cindric once again found himself in a race-related incident, this time involving Riley Herbst. Despite the uproar surrounding the Xfinity race, Cindric’s questionable actions seemed to evade the spotlight. Journalists at Darlington Raceway pressed Cindric for answers regarding the incident, to which he distanced himself from any culpability.

During the incident on lap 202 at Martinsville, Cindric was sandwiched between A.J. Allmendinger and Riley Herbst in a three-wide scenario. While Allmendinger and Herbst eased off the gas to navigate the corner, Cindric delayed his entry, ultimately colliding with Herbst’s car. The nature of the contact raised suspicions of intentional wrongdoing, as Cindric could have potentially avoided the collision.

Despite acknowledging that he could have handled the situation better, Cindric remained defiant, stating that he was unconcerned with others’ opinions and focused on repairing his relationship with Herbst. However, not everyone was as forgiving, with Denny Hamlin, the race winner at Martinsville, openly criticizing Cindric’s actions on the track.

Hamlin expressed his disapproval of Cindric’s aggressive tactics, labeling him a “repeat offender” and cautioning against setting a dangerous precedent. While some may argue the incident was a racing mishap, Hamlin believed it to be a deliberate act by the Team Penske driver. The brewing tension surrounding Cindric’s behavior has raised concerns within the NASCAR community about accountability and sportsmanship on the track.

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