Roger Penske has new leadership in IndyCar team after latest cheating scandal at Indy 500
- Team Penske announced new leadership on July 4, 2025, after firing three key executives due to illegal car modifications found before the Indianapolis 500 qualifications.
- The dismissal of Tim Cindric, Ron Ruzewski, and Kyle Moyer followed the discovery of illegally modified rear attenuators on two of Penske's cars during May 18 qualifying.
- Jonathan Diuguid was promoted to president and Travis Law named competition director, both overseeing IndyCar, IMSA, and World Endurance Championship teams with a combined 38 years at Penske.
- Diuguid expressed that honoring the confidence placed in him involves maintaining the team's achievements far into the future, demonstrating his dedication to preserving their legacy.
- The leadership changes aim to restore integrity and success at Team Penske amid ongoing scrutiny following a major cheating scandal at the Indianapolis 500.
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Roger Penske has new leadership in IndyCar team after latest cheating scandal at Indy 500
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Team Penske has new leadership structure atop its IndyCar and sports car programs in the wake of its latest cheating scandal that engulfed the organization at the Indianapolis 500.
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