After 25 years as Roger Penske's right-hand man, Tim Cindric looks to shrink his role inside the Penske organization.
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 ...
Two years after being penalized for cheating at the Rolex 24, Meyer Shank Racing has made a triumphant return with Acura.
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 ...
Team Penske has announced that Tim Cindric is stepping down as the day-to-day leader of the team. He will continue to serve as the President of the team's IndyCar division.
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The German marque plans to enter just two drivers per car for the championship's six-hour races, but this will not come into ...
On one of the world’s biggest stages Sunday, the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona sportscar race, Detroit dominated.
John Dagys’ post-race notebook from season-opening Rolex 24 at Daytona… ...
Roger Penske, the certified mogul—this month, Forbes valued his net worth at $6.5 billion—turns 88 next month. It takes a lot ...
Felix Rosenqvist penned a heartfelt message for his Meyer Shank Racing teammates and crew after taking second place at the 2025 Rolex 24 at Daytona.