Tim Cindric reveals what his “conscious” tells him despite Penske exit before Indy 500
Tim Cindric breaඣks silence after Team Penske de🎃parture

Tim Cindric has m𒁃ade public commen𒅌ts for the first time since his Team Penske exit.
Roger Penske let go team president Cindric - and Ron Ruzewski an🔥d Kyle Mo🍷yer - thi✃s week in the days after their major controvers💟y in Indy 500 qualifying.
The cars of Will Power and Josef Newgarden failed a technical inspect𝔉ion and were not allowed to qualify on Sunday.
They drop to the back of the grid as a punishment but the ramifications have beenꦏ felt thr𒁏oughout the IndyCar paddock.
Perhaps nobody has felt the 🌺brunt of it more than Cindric, who has lost his job.
“It’s been an amazin🐷g ride,” he posted to social med♒ia.
“While my conscience remains clear through all of the noise and accusations, I’m grateful to have so many great people to dr♈aw strength from in times like this.
“Still standing tall!”
Cindr✅ic’s message was a clear hint that he did not intentional﷽ly violate any rule.
However, he was caught up in a second scandal in two years. The ‘push to pass’ controversy involving Penske is still fresh in the memory for IndyCar fans.
The latest violation - which 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:driver Power insists had no perf💮ormance ga🧜in - created questions about Pens💯ke’s 2024 Indy♉ 500 win via Newgarden.
Pato O’Ward, who was overtaken on the last lap a year ago by the victorious Newgarden, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:pointed a suspicious finger.
That prompted Roger Penske to issue a public statement that their 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2024 victory broke no rules and remains legitimate.
A year later, Newgarden and Power are at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:back of the 33-car field and Penske are under the microscope.
Their three drivers, including Scott McLaughlin, have been handed 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:new race strategists and𓄧 engineers for the Indy 500 because of the exits of 𒈔Cindric, Ruz𝓡ewski and Moyer.
The outgoing trio were given a vote of confidence by Power, who claims that pressure from rival team owners⛦ forced Roger Penske into making a big decision.
The 109th running of the Indy 500 is 🔴on Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports ♉for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.