Team Penske, Indianapolis 500 and Will Power
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The paddock remains discontent with Roger Penske's roles in the IndyCar series after another scandal bringing conflict of interest concerns into full view.
In the wake of the team’s second major technical violation in two years, Roger Penske announced the departure of three of its main INDYCAR race team executives ahead of the Indy 500.
Team Penske drivers and executives were penalized ahead of the Indianapolis 500 for the second consecutive year.
Team Penske fired team president Tim Cindric, managing director Ron Ruzewski and general manager Kyle Moyer after two Penske cars were deemed illegal ahead of the 2025 Indianapolis 500, Roger Penske announced Wednesday.
In an exclusive interview with FOX Sports' Jamie Little, Roger Penske said he was "totally disappointed" by the violations surrounding Josef Newgarden and Will Power's cars during qualifying for the Indy 500.
Both Josef Newgarden and Will Power will start Sunday's Indianapolis 500 at the back of the grid. Reactions from the paddock began with Team Penske again under fire.
Qualifying day for the Indianapolis 500 turned into a Team Penske disaster when all three of its cars were denied a chance to run for the pole