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Penske Purge: Top Executives Axed Amid Indy 500 Scandal Shockwave

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
May 21, 2025
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Penske Purge: Top Executives Axed Amid Indy 500 Scandal Shockwave

Sting Ray Robb - Juncos Hollinger Racing

In a shocking turn of events, the aftermath of Team Penske’s Indy 500 qualifying scandal continues to send shockwaves through the racing world. The repercussions have been swift and severe, with key executives facing the axe in the wake of the rules breach fallout.

Amidst the chaos, Tim Cindric, the longtime IndyCar team president with 26 years of service, has been unceremoniously ousted from the organization. This move marks a significant shift in the power structure of the team, as Cindric’s departure leaves a void that will not easily be filled. His absence will undoubtedly be felt, especially considering his pivotal role as the chief race strategist for top drivers like Josef Newgarden.

But Cindric is not the only casualty in this high-stakes drama. Managing director Ron Ruzewski, a 21-year veteran at Penske, has also been shown the door, further adding to the sense of upheaval within the team. Additionally, general manager Kyle Moyer, who has contributed 11 years to the organization, is also making an exit, signaling a massive shake-up in the team’s leadership.

The domino effect of these departures is sure to have a ripple effect on Team Penske’s future endeavors, particularly as they gear up for the upcoming Indianapolis 500. With key positions left vacant, the team is now tasked with finding suitable replacements to navigate through this turbulent period.

In a statement released by the team, it was hinted that more personnel changes and announcements are on the horizon as Team Penske scrambles to address the fallout from the scandal. The pressure is on for the team to regroup and regain their footing amidst the turmoil that has engulfed them.

Team owner Roger Penske broke his silence on the matter, acknowledging the organizational failures that have plagued the team in recent years. Expressing remorse for letting down fans, partners, and the organization itself, Penske emphasized the importance of upholding the integrity of the sport above all else.

As the dust settles on this scandal, the racing world eagerly awaits to see how Team Penske will navigate through this crisis and emerge stronger on the other side.

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