Tim Cindric is stepping down from Team Penske president role he's held for 25 years. Cindric will remain in charge of Team Penske's IndyCar team. The decision to scale back his responsibilities ...
When Roger Penske hired Tim Cindric in the fall of 1999 to lead one of the world’s most successful racing organizations — but one that had fallen on hard times — the 31-year-old Indianapolis ...
Cindric, who has held a leadership position at Team Penske next to Roger Penske for the last 25 years, is looking to shift gears. Cindric will remain president of the IndyCar team, with managing ...
Coming off an overall win at the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona with Porsche Penskeand hours before the NASCAR season begins with The Clash at Bowman Gray, Team Penske has announced that CEO Tim Cindric ...
Last Friday in New York, Sotheby’s Contemporary Curated sale totaled $32 million with 79% of lots sold, and more than half of all sold lots achieving prices above their high estimates.
Austin Cindric’s future in doubt has become a hot topic in NASCAR. With Team Penske setting high standards, questions are swirling about his place in the team. His early success showed promise, but ...
Penske Racing President Tim Cindric, who announced Friday he would be stepping back from his role, said that he “felt himself start to pull away” from the job about 12 months ago, so now he is making ...
For more than two decades, Tim Cindric has been one of Team Penske’s most influential leaders, overseeing victories across NASCAR, IndyCar, and sports car racing. His impact has been undeniable, ...
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