Austin Cindric not concerned about future with Team Penske
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RotoBaller on MSNAfter Locking into Playoffs, Austin Cindric Unlikely to Finish as Well as ExpectedAfter being originally and erroneously typecast as a road course expert, Austin Cindric has now found his primary niche as a drafting track driver and his secondary niche as an intermediate driver. Cindric has seemingly been fast in the first stage of every intermediate race this year,
Team Penske driver Ryan Blaney talks about the cheating scandal that his team got involved in at the IndyCar Series.
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Team Penske announced on Wednesday that three executives had left its celebrated IndyCar team. The departures include IndyCar managing director Ron Ruzewski, IndyCar general manager Kyle Moyer, and IndyCar team president Tim Cindric.
Bubba Wallace’s spotter, Freddie Kraft, recently speculated on Austin Cindric’s future in Team Penske following a major change in the IndyCar hierarchy.
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
Ross Chastain goes for a spin after contact from Austin Cindric put the driver of the No. 1 Chevrolet in the wall at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
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RotoBaller on MSNAustin Cindric's Consistent Lack of Short Track Speed Means He'll Likely Struggle in All-Star RaceAlthough Austin Cindric has significantly improved from previous seasons, short tracks remain probably his worst track type and he is unlikely to perform very well in tonight's NASCAR All-Star Race. He starts 16th after finishing 8th in Heat Race 2.