Indy 500, Team Penske and Will Power
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Penske cleaned house after the cars for both Will Power and Josef Newgarden failed inspection ahead of Sunday's final round of qualifying for the Indy 500.
Roger Penske personally told Will Power about the firings of Team Penske’s top three executives and the decision came after a sleepless night of contemplating how to handle a cheating scandal ahead of
Will Power is ready to turn the page to the 109th Indy 500, which during qualifying saw his car pulled for a modified attenuator that led to a Team Penske shakeup.
Firings come after Josef Newgarden and Will Power were found to have an illegally modified spec part on their cars during Sunday qualifying for the Indy 500.
Roger Penske announced the release of his IndyCar team's top three leadership members amid Indy 500 cheating scandal, including veteran Tim Cindric.
Josef Newgarden and Will Power's cars were found to have illegal attenuators, which were likely in place on Newgarden's 2024 Indy 500-winning car as well
Team Penske announced Wednesday the firings of team president Tim Cindric, managing director Ron Ruzewski and general manager Kyle Moyer.
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.
IndyCar president Doug Boles said Wednesday that "absolutely it's a miss" that Team Penske raced with modified attenuators for at least a year before an IndyCar tech team member finally caught the infraction Sunday prior to qualifying for the Indianapolis 500.
Will Power has commented on Roger Penske's decision to fire the senior leaders of Team Penske's IndyCar arm in the wake of the team's Indy 500 controversy. The team's No.