The decision by Penske Racing president Tim Cindric to step back from overseeing all of Roger Penske’s programs across IMSA, ...
In his more than two decades-long journeys, Tim Cindric has led Penske’s squad to many memorable victories. The post The ...
After 25 years as Team Penske's president, Tim Cindric has achieved more than just about any race team in any series could ...
In 2017 when Brad Keselowski first announced that he would be getting rid of his venture - Brad Keselowski Racing, it took ...
Tim Cindric helped return Team Penske to glory when he became team president beginning in 2000. Over the last 25 years, Roger ...
Cindric joined Penske in 1999 and oversaw the operations in NASCAR, IndyCar, and sports car racing in IMSA and the World Endurance Championship series. Team Penske is coming off a banner 2024 ...
With a career average Cup finish of 19.5, Cindric is a solid mid-pack driver. He comes with a highly competitive, energetic personality and, with an average of just four DNFs a year, brings the car ...
After 25 years as Roger Penske's right-hand man, Tim Cindric looks to shrink his role inside the Penske organization.
Austin Cindric-Brian Wilson (No. 2), Ryan Blaney-Jonathan Hassler (No. 12), Joey Logano-Paul Wolfe (No. 22) Team outlook: For the third straight year, Team Penske enters the NASCAR Cup Series ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — 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 ...
If Cindric can bring his oval skills up to speed this season, he’ll be a playoff threat. If not? He needs to get with Cole Custer about how to regroup after a NASCAR Xfinity Series demotion.