The scandal continues at Penske: up to four people suspended for the next four races

The scandal continues at Penske: up to four people suspended for the next four races
The scandal continues at Penske: up to four people suspended for the next four races
Tim Cindric on the wall by Josef Newgarden | Source: Penske Entertainment Corp.

The disqualification from the St. Petersburg Grand Prix has not healed Team Penske. Legendary team boss Roger Penske has decided to suspend four members of high rank after what happened in the first race of the season.

The first name that appears on the list is Tim Cindric, supposedly his right-hand man, as he is the president of all Penske racing operations, along with CEO Ron Ruzewski. In total, four people who have been suspended for the next two races, which include the Indianapolis 500.

“I recognize the magnitude of what happened and the impact it continues to have on the sport to which I have dedicated so many decades,” Penske said. “Everyone at Team Penske, along with our fans and business partners, “You should know that I apologize for the mistakes that were made and I deeply regret them,” said the statement released by Roger Penske.

The integrity of the Penske team was called into question in Alabama, where all kinds of criticism rained down for that improper use of the Puhs To Pass in St. Petersburg. Until Sunday, Scott McLaughlin won the race. Newgarden racing engineer Luke Mason is also suspended. so he will have to defend the 500 Mile crown without his great support.

“Following the sanctions to Team Penske and the drivers following Long Beach, Team Penske has completed an internal review. After a complete and exhaustive analysis of the information, Penske has determined that there were significant failures in our internal communications and processes. As a result, Luke Mason and Robbie Atkinson – senior data engineer – will be suspended for the next two IndyCar races,” the statement said.

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