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Penske Indycar President displaced shocking departures in the middle of Indy 500 Qualifying Scandal!

In a shocking turn of events, the Penske IndyCar team is in turmoil when President Tim Cindric and other high-ranking civil servants take part in the organization after a scandalous incident during the qualification of Indianapolis.

The scandal, as two Penske cars driven by Josef Newgarden and willpower, was pulled out of the top 12 qualification shooting due to a technical violation with the rear damper. This violation meant that both cars were sent to the back of the network for the upcoming race, which caused a big surprise within the team.

Team President Tim Cindric, a key figure at Penske since 1999, was in the center of the storm and looked at the team's actions. This is not the first time that Cindric has been involved in controversy, since he was previously suspended 500 during the last year due to a push-to-pass scandal.

The Indycar Managing Director of Penske in Cindric on departure, Ron Ruzewski, and General Manager Kyle Moyer, all of whom were held accountable for the recent organizational mistakes in the team.

The team owner Roger Penske regretted the situation and emphasized the importance of integrity in sport and the need for the necessary changes. Penske recognized the team's earlier mistakes and apologized to fans, partners and the organization for the disappointment.

While the Penske team navigates through this crisis, further announcements for changes and exchange of personnel changes and replacement for the 500 weekend of Indianapolis 500 are expected in the coming days. The effects of this scandal certainly have a lasting influence on the team and the upcoming race.

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