Tim Cindric is stepping back from his active leadership role at Team Penske, though he will remain team president for the IndyCar operation.
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Tim Cindric, president of Team Penske and Roger Penske's longtime right-hand man on competition, will step back as the ...
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Tim Cindric will step away as the day-to-day leader of Team Penske’s racing programs. He’ll remain as the president of the ...
Tim Cindric helped return Team Penske back to glory when he took over as Team President beginning in 2000. Over the last 25 ...
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